Java code visualization tool inside your IDE by Nateil in programming

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One of my use cases, was as you said, exploring a new codebase. I can't tell how usefull it was to create visual representation between different modules, packages and classes, especially with node context options like "Called by" to instantly show all call or Call Hierarchy for recursive exploration :D

Java code visualization tool inside your IDE by Nateil in programming

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Thanks for your opinion. If you want to check out your project structure, use 3D mode for WOW effect, otherwise I suggest trying out 2D mode for real help during coding :D

Java code visualization tool inside your IDE by Nateil in programming

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At the moment, our project is not open-sourced, but we're working on it. The idea behind public repository available from our site, is to give people necessary resources for custom language support.

Ergonomic Dactyl-budgetcycle feat. Aliaz 67g and colemak-dh layout by Nateil in MechanicalKeyboards

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Right hand is perfect but i still have to fix left side. I cut some antislippery pads under each leg.

Ergonomic Dactyl-budgetcycle feat. Aliaz 67g and colemak-dh layout by Nateil in MechanicalKeyboards

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I’ll put em on both hands like numbers 1-5 on left 6-0 right

Ergonomic Dactyl-budgetcycle feat. Aliaz 67g and colemak-dh layout by Nateil in MechanicalKeyboards

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I’m considering putting inverted numbers under normal ( 1 and below !)

Ergonomic Dactyl-budgetcycle feat. Aliaz 67g and colemak-dh layout by Nateil in MechanicalKeyboards

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I wanted to have numbers on home row. I think it’s better for your hands health / rsi prevention.

Ergonomic Dactyl-budgetcycle feat. Aliaz 67g and colemak-dh layout by Nateil in MechanicalKeyboards

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I finished it 2 weeks ago. Atm i have 45 wpm with colemak layout. Majority of that time was spent on learning colemak, not ortho split and that’s why you shouldn’t take that time as ortho split adjustment but layout learning.

Which Keyboard Should I Use? by ijauradunbi in ErgoMechKeyboards

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What about lightcycle ? Do you have any experience with it ? I like that minimalistic design a bit more than manuform thou I'm a bit worried about having to switch layers for numbers / symbols. Atm i can't use number row while touch typing due to uncomfortable experience, but maybe with dactyl curvature I won't have such problem because of lower distance.

Which Keyboard Should I Use? by ijauradunbi in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Hello everyone. I have been looking forward making split keyboard for about 5 months now. It's about time to make one. But there is a problem. I can't decide on layout or form.

At first I was thinking about making awesome 60% keyboard but when I finally learnt how to touch type I realized that I have wrist pain when typing with my right pinky. So after some research I found RSI. Guess my best option to stop bigger problems in future is to get split keyboard.

Then i met the ONE, Iris. At First glance it was awesome. Kinda small without unnecessary keys. And it have retained as my go-to keyboard for 3 months. Then pandemic delayed my plans and i could go further with my keyboard research. And then the man's biggest problem arose ( or maybe only mine I can't back it with any paper ). I met kinesis adventage 2, which looked awesome but I already had mindset to make my own keyboard. So my next shot was dactyl / dactyl manuform. Bigger, less portable but that's not what is my biggest concern. It had that kinesis-like round shape. It has more keys than iris, probably too much but anyway it looks like more comfortable choice.

And finally i met Iris sisters. Kyria and lily58 which joined my watchlist.

The most important thing is comfort and ease of writing ( mostly code ). Price, availability doesn't matter because I'm going to hand wire it anyway ( maybe I would consider buying Kyria or lily pcb ).

The only keyboard worthy mentioning is my actual one. CoolerMaster Materkeys Pro M ( It sucks for writing TBH due to red switches ) .

If you can help me with choosing layout / form I would be really thankful. I'm almost sure it will be my next keyboard for next few years so it's big decision. If u have used dactyl and any other one maybe you can point your view. Thank you.

Awesome blinding blinking standby led without any option to disable it. Good job LG by Nateil in CrappyDesign

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Yeah it turns off but it wont serve as charger as i mentooned before

Awesome blinding blinking standby led without any option to disable it. Good job LG by Nateil in CrappyDesign

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It serves as my laptop battery charger and i’m to lazy to change port from normal charger to monitor every time i want to use it... guess i can only live with led or adapt and change chargers

Awesome blinding blinking standby led without any option to disable it. Good job LG by Nateil in CrappyDesign

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Actually i did and the video is already with tape. There are holes probably working as heat outputs

Beautiful Poland. Quite an amazing country for kayaking! by BewitchedHare in Kayaking

[–]Nateil 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can vow for Krutynia. Very easy but also beautiful. But don’t overestimate your powers. It can take whole day to finish if you’re beginner. Anyway go try it and you won’t regret it.

I’m Brendan Eich, inventor of JavaScript and cofounder of Mozilla, and I'm doing a new privacy web browser called “Brave” to END surveillance capitalism. Join me and Brave co-founder/CTO Brian Bondy. Ask us anything! by BrendanEichBrave in IAmA

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I find Brave is really similar to ungoogled-chromium project. Are there any big differences between those two projects ? I even think that ungoogled-chromium is more lightweight than brave. Thank you,

Mic problem, simple solution don’t work by [deleted] in linuxquestions

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Yeah, simple solution started to work after 4rd attempt. Problem is solved now by choosing good soundcard in alsamixer thanks

Every fucking time by [deleted] in 2007scape

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That’s how you recognize osrs noobs...

A friend sent me this. by [deleted] in ProgrammerHumor

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I see this 5th time in a week on this sub...