On 09/04/2016 17:08, Rustom Mody wrote:
On Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 7:14:05 PM UTC+5:30, Ben Bacarisse wrote:
The problem with that theory is that 'er/re' (this is e and r in either
order) is the 3rd most common pair in English but have been placed
together.  ou and et (in either order) are the 15th and 22nd most common
and they are separated by only one hammer position.  On the other hand,
the QWERTY layout puts jk together, but they almost never appear
together in English text.

Where do you get this (kind of) statistical data?


Again, where is the relevance to Python in this discussion, as we're on the main Python mailing list? Please can the moderators take this stuff out, it is getting beyond the pale.

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