Posts Tagged ‘keyboard’

Happy Birthday Blog

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Exactly one year ago i posted here for the first time. A hello world tentatively saying “Let’s see what happens”. Now, a year, 16 posts and more than 1000 unique visitors later i can state that maybe it didn’t happen that much, but i liked the journey. So, let’s celebrate this first year with a collage of people, places, companies, technologies, tools, products, devices, books, etc… that influenced and, sometimes, even inspired me in my professional life . Thanks to all.

How I did It: Touch Typist in five months

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

it-could-workUntil, from the midst of this darkness, a sudden light broke in upon me, a light so brilliant and wonderous, and yet so simple. Deep practice, eradicate errors and deep practice again. I alone succeeded in discovering the secret of bestowing skill. Nay, even more, I myself became capable of bestowing mastery upon apprentice matter.

It could work.

At the end of august 2009, while i was reading about the importance for a programmer to touch type, i found out many programmers could type at 80 wpm and above. I tried myself and consistently scored 60 wpm or below. I have been spending many hours a day at the keyboard since at least 1996. How could it be i am not as fast? I already knew about the importance of practice, but i did practice for years, didn’t I? Well, uhm, no.

Think of the career of a professional football (soccer) player. How does he get there, does he play all the time for years? Actually, he spends most of the week training: stretching, pushups, sprints, weights, long runs, ball work, etc… Only a small percentage of time is indeed to play short games and the main game on sunday. That’s because play alone can only push your performance to the upper end of the range set by current skill. It’s not going to push you to the next level, to the next order of magnitude, and it doesn’t keep you from developing bad habits. And that’s where i got, very fast at typing in my very flawed 7-fingers posture. Not able to improve any further, not even in more than 10 years.

I really wanted to get better, so the questions were How? and How long will it take? I didn’t know the answer to the latter but the former was by then clear in my mind. Find a keyboard dojo, do keyboard katas and take the needed time. After trying a lot of viable solutions i found my dojo at www.typingweb.com. To add some salt to the challenge i switched keyboard layout from italian to U.S., which is quite better for programming, and i started practicing daily with their courses, routinely taking tests to record my progress. Two pomodoros a day for the first two months, then one, then again two when i was reaching the end. Always striving to get 97% or above accuracy at the higher possible speed for every single lesson.

Now, five months and about 120 pomodoros of deep practice later, i am writing this to shout to the world that IT COULD WORK. Next i’ll be moving to vim katas, while still having some fun at www.typeracer.com, because you never really stop to practice right?!

Yours sincerely,
ten fingers typist
american layout
80 wpm average
up to 100 wpm under a good moon
Federico.

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