




During one of the office lunches at NEAR we've discussed the idea that it's impossible to code cross-handed cause your muscle memory remembers different keys layout. Then I saw Illia (one of the co-founders) pulling hands way to far to the back and I mentioned that you still can't code backwards. That's when the idea was born and immediately tested by Alex Skidanov (another co-founder).
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