Two and a half years ago, I fell in love with a mechanical keyboard. It was comfortable to use but profoundly loud, to the point of being obnoxious. It was audible across rooms and through walls and ...
Keyboards are a dime a dozen these days, and there are literally hundreds to choose from – chiclet-style, compact, full-size, gaming, mechanical, different colors; the possibilities are endless.
Programmers rely on their keyboard perhaps more than any other profession I can think of. When I heard Jeff Atwood, author of the blog Coding Horror and co-founder of coding Q&A website Stack Overflow ...
Named after Charles Petzold’s seminal book on the structure of computers and the language that talks to them, Atwood says his keyboard is “the only simple, clean, beautiful backlit keyboard” he’s ever ...
Laptops empower students to transition from passive learning to active creation, fostering essential future-ready skills. They serve as laboratories for coding, studios for design, and sandboxes for ...
Jeff Atwood (of Stack Overflow fame) decided that he needed a new keyboard for his coding adventures. So instead of just firing up the Amazon app and starting from there, he decided to make his own.
Mechanical keyboards are all the rage for those who love the old-school typing feel and don’t mind the clackety-clacking noise. Today’s featured MacBook Pro and Studio Display setup features an old ...
I would love to have one of its super-loud 10 key keypad so I could show off my super lighting fast and hard hitting 16,000 keystrokes high-speed just to annoy the hell out of everyone across the room ...
A new keyboard called the CODE Keyboard has been designed by keyboard expert Weyman Kwong and developer/blogger Jeff Atwood which hope to bring all the stele and precision of a mechanical keyboard ...