https://www.vincit.fi/en/blog/software-development-450-words-per-minute/
>b-b-b-but BLIND PEOPLE CAN'T CODE
when will /g/ stop being wrong?
>>62132597
This is actually pretty cool. I wonder if I could use this exact same set to help improve productivity.
Also what does WPM have to do with programming. I've seen some people write one liners that can do what others do in 1k line programs.
Pretty sure he makes the speech software read the screen at 450 WPM, not typing or productivity.
I honestly haven't ever heard /g/ make the claim that blind people can't write code, and have actually heard a few anecdotes about blind programmers doing fairly decently. It's not that easy for a blind person to become a good programmer, but it certainly is possible. Accessibility tools have become quite advanced these days.
>>62133010
In my early adult years I worked at a call center and we had a blind guy working there. I listened in on one of his calls once, and indeed he used some text-to-speech program that was reading at lightspeed. He was incredibly effective with it. It was very impressive.
>>62132678
Lines mean nothing if the first 'one liner' example is the longest fucking line ever or some minified shit.