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Today I spent ten minutes because I didn't see the difference between 'cmp' and 'cpm'

Do I have a slight case of dyslexia? :O

It must be so difficult to be a dyslexic programmer :O

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  • 9
    If life gives you melons...
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    Slightly, yes
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    @Charon92 you should checkout my last rant. That was from my colleague
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    @asgs lolcalhost cracked me up 😂
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    Happened to me too at aome point. Very annoying
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    All my colleagues seem like they are dyslexic, every variable and readme is mispelled throughout. Even alarms and warnings in our monitoring is mispelled. It hurts so much.
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    I have it and if this was the first case : no
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    @J4s0n It happens to me a few times a year
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    @NotWhoIUsedToBe miss spelling isn't everything so I don't think so.
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    @J4s0n i know, and i know they can't control it so i help and fix their mistakes while trying to not be to annoying.
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    @ananaszjoe the definitely no. My dyslexia show's when I want to write a word but I can't but the letters in the right order in my mind. This sounds more like a type you that you didn't catch. Something very normal
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    @NotWhoIUsedToBe You know even though I have it, I am the one who corrects his co-workers. And it's not annoying if you help them, I just hate that people play it down.
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    Okay you got me worried. As of now I was thinking it is normal but here me out.

    1. I use to misspell a lot. It's happening from past three years. Plus I got confuse about spelling of smiliiar words.

    2. But use to get null object reference error a lot. So I developed a habit of copying the text and pasting it next use of the variable.

    3. In extreme cases I keep on looking the same line which complier says has error. But still can't see the difference. In such situation other dev help me out.

    Am I dyslexics?
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    @OPM46 nobody on devrant can answer that.
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    But there’s a huge difference. One is in alphabetic order as it should be.

    People also say I have cdo.
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    @OPM46 I'm pretty sure we're not dyslexic, showing one of its symptom ever so slightly at most. But we're just a group of anonim devs here as @J4s0n pointed out so if you have worries a specialist might be able to tell.

    btw, I was staring at the misspelled word for minutes too, unable to notice the difference
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    imho, this is why abbreviations should be avoided in programming languages. cpm or cmp could mean a million things. And because the meaning is lost, mixing letters around is easy.

    Even if it is assembly. Use the preprocessor or something to make it human readable. Let optimizer/obfuscator take care of the rest.
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    @tamusjroyce I pretty much agree, but I was just a little lazy :p
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