Check out this awesome video on programming in steno from Discord member Sequential Design at EmacsConf 2023!!
my talk from this past EmacsConf, Programming with Steno, was featured on the Plover Blog.
I talk about what steno is (hitting multiple keys at once to send whole words).
then at 2:43 I show skeletons in action. skeletons are expansion text with structure, super useful for boilerplate code and, really, code in general
at 10:08, I show Lem.
at 13:33, I show how to use search with steno (steno adds spaces to the end, so I have to show how to deal with that)
at 16:46, I talk about the Space Cadet Keyboard (and the other modifiers, Alt, Hyper, and Super)
those are probably the most interesting parts to people here. here is a link to the video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McHurKmk-rQ
yes, if anyone knows, please let us know. I really don't like the order I get from that command when using vertico and orderless.