dendylinux ,
So, now I can announce more specifically:
We talked about the AutoCorrect and silent.
But I'll gadast still the same - has decided to somehow check. And how to do it the easiest way? - so easy! The survey in a specific topic on the forum.
Let me remind you - I assumed that autocorrection programmers are rare - a profession teaches itself, cut off all kinds of swipe / figaypy, correction yes predictions - the more you work with text, the less you want to editable text to make any changes, but yours.
That is, if you made a mistake, he did it was you and not someone or something else.
And then there is case-sensitive programming language - there is case every letter.
For example: getname () and getName () - it is quite two different methods.
So, I think, with auto-remediation and other abominations, the code immediately write unlikely:
public static int getDisplayHeight (Context c)
{
.. Return c.getResources () getDisplayMetrics () heightPixels;
}
You spend more time on fix stupid, then there naispravlyalo AutoCorrect, what will you do by programming.
And it's only a couple of lines. And they are usually in the project, several thousands or tens / hundreds of thousands.
So I asked the Club of programmers to do the survey and its results here:
Notice how the question is made - asked to vote only those who progaet at least a year - more than the long-progaet people, the less subconsciously he wants for it have been made in any change text.
Ideally, it would be, - a period of 5 years and a hundred votes in the results.
But since we programmers here a little, it was necessary to lower the bar.
How successful was the poll:
First, the people voted out of the club - the result:
votes - 15
disables - 11
No - 4
This is a very few votes.
Then I realized to connect the people of topics Questions Programming - the result you see in the image below.
Unfortunately, even this is not allowed to reach at-least 50 votes, so the result is hardly reflects Valid :(
I count on 10-20% use AutoCorrect - such as you who have big fingers.
Fuhhh finally finished the ... :)
Post has been editedwolf3d2 - 19.05.19, 23:54