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by brudgers
3323 days ago
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He had a keyboard with important keys on both sides of the spacebar because the assumption was that a user would interact with the computer in sophisticated ways such as or similar to programming. Most current keyboards are designed for cost saving or consumption or just by copying mediocre designs that are common. |
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Yes, I might be a special snowflake — most developers don't have problems with vim or Emacs, expect for occasional flame wars between the two. But I do, even as I tried to make the switch like 20 or more times.