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Inspired by the Programmer Dvorak keyboard layout, cherry picked ideas from other layouts in the EZ Repository, a character distribution heatmap vizualizer, my own subjective use cases and lots of trial and error.
Configure your OS keyboard layout to US, or the keymap will be incorrect.
I plan to use QMK in the future, in order to overcome some limitations of the Ergodox EZ graphical configurator), however I will defer that, until more progress is made to the new configurator.
H
, J
, K
, L
as direction keys.A
to F
for hexadecimal numbers (B
is also used for binary numeric literals in most programming
languages, ie. 0b11001
).X
for hexadecimal numeric literals in most programming languages, ie. 0xbeef
.O
for octal numeric literals in most programming languages, ie 0o123
.J
for complex numeric literals in Python, ie. 3j
.I
and M
for complex Julia numeric literals, ie. 3im
.Add images.
Please comment below if you have any ideas or suggestions. If you have used this layout or used it as a base, I'd love to hear about your experience!