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rayanon13608yYeah. Get up very early in the morning and exercise your fingers. 3 sets of bench presses, 3 sets of sit-ups and 5 sets of push-ups. In under 2 weeks you should be coding faster.
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Think more. You can only code as fast as you know what to write so make sure you know what you're doing before you get stuck in.
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Try out some tools or plugins for your choice of editor. I use Visual Studio with Resharper plugin to write code not only faster but also better and cleaner.
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kpenc21298y@Letmecode I hope one day to become really productive in vim, but the beginning is hard...
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I am glad that this question raised sl many comments (guess I haven't had so many comments on a question on devrant) and thank you all for your contributions. Still, I may say that I am surprised nobody mentionned tdd specifically, does everyone of you use this already so it seems so natural not to mention it ?
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@GreatNespresso that's really not a thing that TDD is, or is really going to help you with though. In fact, if you aren't used to the process already then for a good while TDD will slow you down. A lot.
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stisch46038yI leaned VIM to get faster at coding. I still love VIM now, but I genuinely think the faster you code the worse your code is likely to be.
As a wise redditor once told me, " pushing the keys is the easy part."
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