* Obligatory Pine joke here * (I know the Elm people don't like jokes about the email client. Tough; they should have picked a name that wasn't already used.)
I switched to Dvorak about 15 years ago. I agree with others here: I switched from being a Qwerty typist with poor form, to a "correct" Dvorak typist. In the end I'm a pretty speedy typist (~130 wpm), but I can still…
The real Elm has been at version 2.5.8 for many years. Why didn't these guys pick a name not already used by a famous piece of software?
Same here -- I jumped from about 70 on Qwerty to about 130 on Dvorak. I think it's almost entirely due to the fact that I now type "correctly", rather than anything great about Dvorak. (I don't really recommend…
Does everyone mean the same thing by "wpm"? I almost always score over "125 wpm" on Typeracer.com, and there are plenty of people there who score higher than that. So I suspect there is some inconsistency in the…
Just run "M-x tetris" in emacs. Works everywhere.
* Obligatory Pine joke here * (I know the Elm people don't like jokes about the email client. Tough; they should have picked a name that wasn't already used.)
I switched to Dvorak about 15 years ago. I agree with others here: I switched from being a Qwerty typist with poor form, to a "correct" Dvorak typist. In the end I'm a pretty speedy typist (~130 wpm), but I can still…
The real Elm has been at version 2.5.8 for many years. Why didn't these guys pick a name not already used by a famous piece of software?
Same here -- I jumped from about 70 on Qwerty to about 130 on Dvorak. I think it's almost entirely due to the fact that I now type "correctly", rather than anything great about Dvorak. (I don't really recommend…
Does everyone mean the same thing by "wpm"? I almost always score over "125 wpm" on Typeracer.com, and there are plenty of people there who score higher than that. So I suspect there is some inconsistency in the…
Just run "M-x tetris" in emacs. Works everywhere.