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146 Ask Slashdot: How Important Is It For Programmers to Learn Touch Typing?

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EditorDavid @ Slashdot · 06/07/2025 13:34 EDT

Ask Slashdot:  How Important Is It For Programmers to Learn Touch Typing?

Once upon a time, long-time Slashdot reader tgibson learned how to type on a manual typewriter, back in an 8th grade classroom.
And to this day, they write, "my bias is to nod approvingly at touch typists and roll my eyes at those who need to stare at the keyboard while typing..." But how true is that for computer professionals today?

After 15 years I left industry and became a post-secondary computer science educator. Occasionally I rant to my students about the importance of touch-typing as a skill to h

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