Comment on: How do blind computer programmers code?
1 18 Aug 2015 23:43 u/User_5X22_Dawn in v/programmingComment on: How do blind computer programmers code?
I would imagine slowly and rarely.
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No because the bottleneck is in how fast the interpreter talks to them. How fast the audio plays back the code, and I don't care if you're rain man, having to memorize that much stuff is a huge setback. This is one of those things where everyone knows he's not as efficient as other programmers, but nobody wants to say that because it isn't politically correct. Google still gets some kind of tax benefit for hiring him, and he's not fucking anything up so there's good reasons to keep him.
But do not sit here and tell me a blind person is a better programmer than someone who can see. You're just too afraid to say something that might insult someone else.