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by mikekchar
3354 days ago
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I really wanted to play this game, but after thinking about it, it really depends on why you use nano and the k120. The k120, in particular, is a very stiff keyboard with a mushy feel. It requires a fair amount of strength. I couldn't use it all day -- especially not with nano. My initial thought was that you are a very careful programmer that tries not to make too many mistakes. I also thought that you probably try to write code in one pass and that you avoid TDD and other techniques that cause you to go back and revisit code again and again. But, I cheated a bit and noticed in your profile that you have sysadmin experience, so now I wonder if the cheap keyboard is simply the keyboard that happens to be there. Nano is because you can't be bothered to spend your life learning vi and nano is the other editor that's guaranteed to be on whatever machine you happen to be logged in to. So that would make you pragmatic (as any good sysadmin is). What's kind of interesting about this process for me is that I now have this utterly fictitious view of you based on ridiculous stereotypes. We could probably have a good conversation where you poke a million holes in my view, but without really challenging anything that I hold dear. Not really sure if it's a good idea, but it is definitely interesting to think about. |
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