I can type at 120wpm when I used to practice everyday when I first got into keyboards. Nowadays I average 100wpm, with some lucky ones up to 120wpm.
I've heard people said it takes a few weeks to get used to the none staggered layout of these ergo keyboards. For me, I was typing 50wpm first day, then got up to 80wpm within a week.
I moved some of the symbols to the bottom row and that took some getting use to.
Overall, I think it only took me a few days to be useable, and then to break even within the month.
I did practice everyday, and I use a keyboard everyday for my work, so your mileage may vary.
That would only tell me how large each object/asm file is, its not really indicative of the lines of code as it could expand to quite a large size once compiled.
I'm looking for more of an analysis of what has been written and its ratio to the line count.
Thanks for suggesting this, but its not quite what I'm looking for.
I can type at 120wpm when I used to practice everyday when I first got into keyboards. Nowadays I average 100wpm, with some lucky ones up to 120wpm.
I've heard people said it takes a few weeks to get used to the none staggered layout of these ergo keyboards. For me, I was typing 50wpm first day, then got up to 80wpm within a week.
I moved some of the symbols to the bottom row and that took some getting use to.
Overall, I think it only took me a few days to be useable, and then to break even within the month.
I did practice everyday, and I use a keyboard everyday for my work, so your mileage may vary.