• @[email protected]
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    224 months ago

    This is my imposter syndrome.

    I’m a senior engineer now and I’m a big mouse user. It’s more intuitive for me. My productivity is certainly not bottlenecking on how fast my hands move on the keyboard. .

    My productivity is bottlenecked by the number of meetings I have to attend, random slack messages that need to be responded to, and distractions IRL.

    • @xmunk
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      194 months ago

      I’m not going to shame anyone about using a mouse unless you also always right click to copy/paste.

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      104 months ago

      Nah fuck the haters, the keyboard-only workflow may be technically more productive, just like a Dvorak is better than a QWERTY, but what matters is your output and your quality.

    • @[email protected]
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      64 months ago

      One of the best programmers I worked with was a hunt and peck typist.

      His code was meticulous. I frequently learned things reading his PRs.

      Pair programming with him otoh…

    • @Ookami38
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      34 months ago

      I choose to eschew my mouse when I can because it’s easier. I don’t have to move my arms around as much, and I can work quicker. It’s more comfortable. All of this is a preference thing, why should anyone do something my way if it’s not how they prefer?

      • @[email protected]
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        44 months ago

        Great perspective. If we are codeving or screen sharing, I’m fast and fluid. I just move differently.

        Skiing vs snowboarding