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Mainly classical or stuff with no words to distract me. I do like video game soundtracks as they usually have some kind of motivating quality in them.
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Ever since I began programming in the 80s I have listened to the Smiths primarily. Today, I had Ramones and the Clash playing as well.
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Listening to music helps when I am in the mood. I listen to music 1 hour per day.
But dealing with complex bugs or writing complex code dealing with different libraries or subsystems, I prefer not to listen to music as I need the full concentration.
modified 14-May-24 0:01am.
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I typically code without music. If I do listen music there can't be lyrics that are pronounced enough for me to want to listen to them because it gets distracting.
So when I'm creating I tend to stick to jazzy drum and bass electronic music from the 90s and early aughts because it's simultaneously soothing and motivating. If I'm really in the zone already I might put on some breakcore.
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This doesn't happen on CodeProject? (yay us)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: This doesn't happen on CodeProject?
It doesn't happen on CP and I'm really glad.
It's a very strange feature that some have implemented (before they even understand how it should be used).
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Skip to content
It allows users to bypass the navigation menu and go directly to the main content of a page. These links are useful for users who only use the keyboard or who use a screen reader. This is not a useless feature. They make your website more navigable, particularly for keyboard-only and screen-reader users.
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Rohit Teja Maddula wrote: particularly for keyboard-only and screen-reader users A screen reader already knows the main content, if the web dev properly uses semantics. If they don't, then chances are they won't for this feature.
If you look at the OP mentioning what it takes to trigger this feature, then the user already needs to (in all likelihood) scroll past the main content first, which would negate any usefulness for this from an accessibility perspective for a blind person.
Might help the keyboard user though when tab cycling as space bar or page down won't change the tab focus.
Jeremy Falcon
modified 13-May-24 12:24pm.
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I (could) agree. Except, why is it occurring for me? I don't use a screen-reader or keyboard-only.
I think it _could_ be a useful feature, if used properly.
However, it only causes me to have more keyboard touching and mouse clicking.
Not helpful.
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raddevus wrote: I think it _could_ be a useful feature, if used properly. Next pal at the side of the goto's?
M.D.V.
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I've never seen that (on GH/GHE at least) using...
Firefox => Ubuntu
Firefox => Windows
Chrome => Windows
Lynx => CP/M (kidding)
Just tried it on Edge on Windows for poops and giggles and nothing. You got some sorta plugin installed?
Jeremy Falcon
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No, definitely not a plugin. I hadn't seen this feature ever either and then I started seeing it in Brave. I actually quit using Brave and switched to Edge to get away from this feature.
Alas, I've now seen it in Edge.
Again, it is a weird set of circumstances to make it occur so that's why I'm interested in knowing if others have seen it.
Also, I've checked the Accessibility options on my Ubuntu settings and I don't see anything that would indicate that it should use this Accessibility feature.
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I always thought he was a theoretical physicist.
Now, where's me coat ...
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It's all relative.
If you can't find time to do it right the first time, how are you going to find time to do it again?
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Depends on your frame of reference.
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I thought that was the job of Piebald
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I always thought he was a theoretical physicist.
CP Editors should include a "groan" emoji for response to these type of messages.
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There are "roll eyes" and "not amused" emojis, which I've seen some people use for that kind of reaction.
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Greg Utas wrote: "not amused" emojis
I must've missed that one. Or has that been Grumpy Cat all along?
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There's also an "angry" emoji, which I recall seeing a few times in response to a joke.
And I think someone asked for a "coat" emoji after I'd cut and pasted one as a reply.
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I prefer the Rolleyes in the funny version. (Like whitsling and rolling eyes with an "nothing to see here" or "was I that?")
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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OriginalGriff wrote: Now, where's me coat ...
Your coat has been deposited in the puddle, on the road, outside The Lounge.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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I am of the opinion James Clerk Maxwell who's faithful Xerox reproduction of his light speed measurement notebook complete w/ tea or coffee stains I do not know which was generously given to myself by my undergraduate Physics instructor should have deduced Special Relativity as his deduced wave equation contains mu nought and epsilon naught for the speed of the wave.
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