<@U0D85F52T> <@U0C1JH0RF> Switching to DVORAK was...
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@Guedes @gaetan Switching to DVORAK wasn't that hard when I was stuck in VIM console - the company I was doing work for at the time gave you SSH and you had to do dev in perl against their system in live. Crazy! Anyway, so our options were VIM or Nano to dev - VIM I could switch out to use DVORAK VIM. After switching to Netbeans later on, I could switch my OS to use DVORAK, same when I had to work in Eclipse. Same can be done for IntelliJ, but with the VIM plugin it complicates thing a little bit - not going to give up VIM anytime soon. Been using IntelliJ for almost 2 years, so I reckon changing the shortcuts will be about as hard as having to change my workflow.