i seem to have a 100% chance of typing 'throw' 'trhow' the first time every time. what are words you seem to make a typo in more than others?
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i seem to have a 100% chance of typing 'throw' 'trhow' the first time every time. what are words you seem to make a typo in more than others?
Welcome to Club Dysscriptia (instead of dyslexia :D). Never kept a list of it. I don't know if these are really typo's but 'were' and 'where' are classics, just as 'their'/'there', 'know'/'now' and 'are'/'or'. I don't know if these are typo's or spelling mistakes because I know the meaning of them, yet I seem to make on regular basis mistakes against them. About the more real typo's, I'll let you know once I come across one. So in short : similar things happen to me, but I don't keep track of them.Quote:
Originally posted by Kibble
i seem to have a 100% chance of typing 'throw' 'trhow' the first time every time. what are words you seem to make a typo in more than others?
sometimes you'll see which/witch as well, which i find quite amusing
My curse is 'Width' 'Widht'.. don't ask me why..
I usually get an extra key (the adjacent one) when I used my laptop. Example 'matter' becomes 'mastter' (take not that A & S are adjacent keys).
I am nto srue waht is teh msot cmoomn tpyo, btu I mkae aolt.
:D
unsinged
...And we have all heard of "the unsinged heros". :cool:
"retrun", but it's quite easy to spot thankd to the color code of VC++ ;)
I do make typos everytime but I do check before hitting the 'submit' button.
The most common typo I see in CodeGuru is 'gurls' from you_know_who.:D
Who? Xoen? :D :D :DQuote:
CBasicNet:
The most common typo I see in CodeGuru is 'gurls' from you_know_who.:D
And...I would take a bet that this is a typo on purpose... :cool:Quote:
Originally posted by CBasicNet
The most common typo I see in CodeGuru is 'gurls' from you_know_who.:D
The ones that drive me nuts are:-
member - I always type "memeber"
return - "retunr" every time (darn - I even did it while typing up this and had to edit it!!)
approve - always type "apporve". Fortunately, you don't need that word much in programming ;)
Problem solved! ;)Code:#define retunr return
(I have actually seen similar defines used in commercial applications to correct typos!)
Is it considered a typo when [/code] is missing?
:D