• ck_@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    Wrong. Yes, typing speed does not matter when counting up lines of code. Code programmers however are not just code monkeys. They write documentation and comments, communicate with peers and potentially users, take notes on their own thoght processes when pondering on the best solutions for hard problems, etc. On all of these point and many more, typing speed matters. People who can type and type fast(-ish) communicate more expressively, document more comprehensively, make less mistakes when spelling, etc.

    So yes, typing skill matters.

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      1 year ago

      People who can type and type fast(-ish) communicate more expressively, document more comprehensively, make less mistakes when spelling, etc.

      That’s just pure conjecture on your part though

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      People who can type and type fast(-ish) … make less mistakes when spelling, etc.

      I wish.

      -Guy who types over 100WPM but still makes a lot of spelling mistakes.