Learn to type as fast as you think

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Not typing speed, but monkeytype fast typing test for touch typing, But 10fastfingers and keyboard, or any other typing speed test like that. This is a fast typing speed / keyboard typing with TypeRacer of type like increase the speed to learn type faster in 2024.

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I also heard that you can instantly increase your typing speed by +14WPM by scrolling back up to smash the like button

bogxd
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People speak at 200-250 words per minute, so I don't think 90 is the speed you think at. It's probably the speed for you right now because your brain is doing two things at the same time (think and type), but once your hands are free you'll be several times faster. We also probably think at an even higher speed than we think, because when you speak you still need to turn it into words

tbqhwyf
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Computer Programmer here, typing speed is a skill that is so rewarding that people don’t really notice. Learning to not touch type was the best hurdle to jump over!

KingPro
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Watching this video feels like going back to the 2000s I love it

Eric-qius
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i started learning touch typing since feburary this year and gotta say i've improved so far from 35ish to 60wpm on average. It is not the highest but i feel a lot more confident and not to look at the keyboard everytime i type.
Just learn it, it's worth your time!
Nice vids btw, liked.

hoangtrieu
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Wrote my whole masters degree thesis at 40-ish word-per-minute, and now doing my PhD thesis, and I just realized how slow I am at typing. I am typing using two fingers from my right hand, and one finger from my left hand. I am going to change this. Will do more comprehensive typing exercise online.

theamarothman
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Personally when I'm programming, life is more calm and my mind is clearer when I don't have the feeling of rushing. Speed is something that should come naturally if you are practicing enough. If you are consciously thinking about speed you're doing it wrong and you're making programming way more stressful than it needs to be. Note, that when I say "speed" I don't just mean typing but everything. Take time on your UX, take time on your system design, read through the docs slowly and learn things at your own pace. Programming languages and dev tools take decades to fade away so I guarantee you you'll learn what you need to learn before it ever stops being useful or popular. It's just now you'll have fun learning it and your understanding of it will be stronger than if you had quickly tried to pick it up as fast as possible. Slowing down improved my programming quality and my satisfaction dramatically.

MrSprinklesF
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There's no way I could ever type as fast as I can think, it's not physically possible, but I found that I can better focus on the topic without my hands getting in the way by speaking into my voice memos app, or in an app like Drafts which will do a decent job of dictating it into written words after the fact. I found I'm much more productive when I can get it all out in one go as a rough draft and continue from there

gnocchidokie
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Your videos get better and better every single time😂😂

.-AA
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This is my spring break personal project. Tired of 39 wpm

NationalParkiOS
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If you want to type faster, get into the habit of pressing multiple keys at near-simultaneous speeds. For words like "post", where all four fingers are in separate positions, try to press them at almost exactly the same time without messing up the order. If you're a piano player, it's similar to playing grace notes. That's a large part of how I clock in at 135 WPM, which isn't a mind-blowing figure by any means, but I do believe it can help you type faster.

bestusernameever
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Practiced a couple of years ago and learned to touch type. Went from about 30 to 60 but I've been stuck there for a good while now...

Time to go back to basics I think and focus on accuracy 💪

simon-off
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but this didn't teach me anything

Snakyy
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I love these You deserve 1mil subs at least!

IshiCow
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Hi, great content! I was wondering what's that white usb-c device connected to your MacBook port you show on the thumbnail or at 5:27.

rrosmano
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i think at like 10 words a minute so im chillin

glenntanuseputra
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Thinking also involves visual and audio implementation, so noway you can type as fast as one can speak, let alone at thinking speed.

MrHashisz
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I can’t believe keybr was not mentioned.

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What's that app with the little gopher(?) that shows up during the video?

JacksMacintosh
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for all my fellow latin-language natives, I found out the international English keyboard to be the absolute fastest layout for us. The reason is actually pretty simple: by default a language like English uses just the letters and adds ONE button, which is the apostrophe - ' -, making it a "plus 1". Latin languages, on the other hand, have the stress mark in every other word because they have 5 stressed letters: à, ò, ù, è, é, ì. This means you are typing with a plus 7, instead of a plus 1, compared to the English language. Now, the international English layout allows you to put the stress mark in the text field and apply it to the following letter automatically, bringing the plus 7 down to a measly plus 2. While it is true that this process adds one button press to the typing, it is also true that the positioning of the apostrophe in the international English layout is such that the speed gain is higher than the time lost. It is known (because people actually studied this), in fact, that every finger is responsible for a fixed amount of buttons (i.e. letters) and a latin layout is extremely disruptive because it adds 6 buttons placed in such a way you are forced to give up on the rest position within the home row, resulting in a huge time loss. Therefore, if you are considering a new laptop or keyboard, try out the international English layout before ordering (or after, if you have a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard) and you'll be surprised!
P.s. the USA layout is awful because the stress mark is outside the keyboard area, while in the international English it sits in the right half of the left shift (hence the "split left shift" denomination in keyboard configurators).

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