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Ask HN: Tips/Places to learn to touch type properly
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3 points
by littlethrowaway
1305 days ago
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I've never really properly learned to touch type and I'd like to. I've spent time improving and then I just regress again. I'm definitely not good at numbers and symbols which is annoying for programming! I've tried: 1. GNU typist -> https://www.gnu.org/savannah-checkouts/gnu/gtypist/gtypist.html 2. Keybr.com gtypist I actually found OK, keybr seemed to get stuck and never gave me new letters (possibly I was doing something incorrectly). Questions: 1. Do you have a decent program to recommend 2. Is it better to concentrate on accuracy first and then speed? 3. How to improve fast with "coding" type training? Thanks! [edit formatting] |
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2. Focus on accuracy always. Speed will come in time.
3. If you want to quickly improve your coding speed, turn on autocomplete. I know some people bind certain symbols to snippets/templates (eg. "par"/"rap" expands to "(" and ")"), but I think this is a little too much. I would recommend training on passages that have punctuation and special characters, but after a certain speed, typing symbols and numbers isn't that tight of a bottleneck unless that's all you're doing. You will get used to typing them with more practice anyway.
[1] https://docs.google.com/document/d/1L-P68VDSGlpLM5A9tfRvWFoh...