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- SwiftSpear
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When I'm a comp sci prof I'll require my students to hand in programming assignments on scrolls in cursive.
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I hate how everyone has a blind hate for Comic Sans. Everyone just jumped on the "Comic Sans is unacceptable" bandwagon without a true reason. I think all fonts are equally stupid, and handwriting is even worse.
I assume you don't need to understand what they're writing.SwiftSpear wrote:When I'm a comp sci prof I'll require my students to hand in programming assignments on scrolls in cursive.
What? You don't use hearts? What kind of man are you?KaiserJ wrote:my handwriting looks embarrassingly like a girls writing. all it needs really is for all of the dots to be little hearts
- SwiftSpear
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Yup, I'm just like every other comp sci prof. Roll a dice and your mark is whatever comes up times 16.fc14159 wrote:I hate how everyone has a blind hate for Comic Sans. Everyone just jumped on the "Comic Sans is unacceptable" bandwagon without a true reason. I think all fonts are equally stupid, and handwriting is even worse.
I assume you don't need to understand what they're writing.SwiftSpear wrote:When I'm a comp sci prof I'll require my students to hand in programming assignments on scrolls in cursive.
- BrainDamage
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it's faster to write since you can write words as mostly contiguous tracts without taking off the tip from the sheet ( also leads to less ink stains when using a non-ballpoint pen ), it also reveals more personality traits than block, on the other hand cursive is easier to screwup and apparently some individuals are unable to read it ( I only heard from third party, did not meet anyone personally who cannot )
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That's partially true, but "proper" cursive is no faster than plain writing, people who write for speed generally settle in some hybrid of cursive and plain writing.BrainDamage wrote:it's faster to write since you can write words as mostly contiguous tracts without taking off the tip from the sheet ( also leads to less ink stains when using a non-ballpoint pen ), it also reveals more personality traits than block, on the other hand cursive is easier to screwup and apparently some individuals are unable to read it ( I only heard from third party, did not meet anyone personally who cannot )
I can read cursive, but it's more annoying to read, and imo much slower to write. And the fact that it's a huge part of learning to read and write at a young age still makes me pretty
To each their own I guess, we all know typing is the fastest and easiest to read though.

