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Show HN: Learn Your Favorite Editor With Spaced Repetition

49 pointsby watterssnalmost 12 years ago

12 comments

stdbrouwalmost 12 years ago
So, I love anything spaced repetition and am addicted to Anki, but when it comes to productivity in your favorite editor, I feel the bigger problem is learning how to use various bits of functionality in a realistic setting and learning to see when you have a time saver at your disposal. Learning to automatically recognize "when in situation X, use Y with shortcut Z" rather than simply "Z is a shortcut for Y".
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davesimsalmost 12 years ago
An unsolicited endorsement: I switched from TextMate to vim/tmux in February, and shortcutfoo.com cut my vim curve down by many weeks. Later I also started using it for git, even though I've been on git for years, and already have several new git tricks I didn't know before. I've been recommending it ever since -- great service guys!<p>It's like a tools kata for my fingers. I run a few reps most mornings just to get warmed up.
jdhendricksonalmost 12 years ago
I've had an account for a while and it definitely has helped my Vim-foo, one of the few little cutesy services I've actually paid money for. It's somewhat relaxing and the fact that it's not some kind of monthly payment pulled me in. The database of shortcuts grows all the time as well. If you are considering trying it out I recommend it.
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treerockalmost 12 years ago
I'm having a problem with not overriding the browser shortcuts. One of the shortcuts I'm supposed to be learning is shift-ctrl-T, but when I type that in a plugin window opens instead (in this case LastPass). And ctrl-U (soft undo in sublime text) sometimes opens view source.
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zodiacalmost 12 years ago
I've been hoping that there was a text editor that integrated a learning aid like this at the beginning, which consciously tried to eliminate the need for "10 great keyboard shortcuts of xxx editor you didn't know about" posts on the internet
thebadplusalmost 12 years ago
Not bad, but doesn't really solve this problem. I'm fluent in emacs, but I'm slow with the drilling. The reason is that when I type the shortcut when I think about what I want to do. This test makes you associate the text you see with the shortcut that you type, which is different from associating an action that you want to do with the correct shortcut.<p>The other issue was that several of the shortcut key controls created unintended consequences in the browser.
miloshadzicalmost 12 years ago
Well done. Reminds me a lot of when I was learning to touch type(I think it was called Typing Tutor). I'm going to pay at least for the smallest plan.
ColinWrightalmost 12 years ago
If you make a typo in a command and try to backspace it marks it as wrong, gives you the next, and potentially marks several as wrong until you notice that you can't backspace.<p>Is that intentional?<p>Otherwise, had a very quick play and it's nicely produced, but I can't assess its efficacy just now. Have bookmarked - looks interesting.
inetseealmost 12 years ago
I would think one would be better off learning how to use one of the Spaced Repetition applications like Anki, Supermemo, etc. Then you could learn editor shortcuts, programming language syntax and semantics, tool and application commands, and anything else you want to that fits into the flashcard model of instruction.
zhenjlalmost 12 years ago
Interesting site. Good timing too as I am just starting to move from VIM to WebStorm. Not exactly sure how well this works though. I find that the best way to learn a new editor is just to immerse oneself in the editor and go through a week or two of editing, either with your own project or just follow a book/video.
sherralmost 12 years ago
I'm using Anki (<a href="http://ankisrs.net/" rel="nofollow">http://ankisrs.net/</a>) which is a similar system (spaced-repetition/flashcards). I'm using the "fat" client, although it syncs to all my desktops. I only have one "deck" at the moment (vim) and am building it up. I think it is helping me a lot.
UberMousealmost 12 years ago
I'm getting boxes for alt and control instead of a character. Windows 8 x64, Chrome version 29.0.1521.3 dev-m