So, I've done it. I've made the switch to Colemak. What an interesting time it has been.
Let me back up a little. I've been using computers, and the associated QWERTY layout, since I was about three or four. I am now twenty-one, and my speed was around 80-90WPM, using a method I can only describe as "pressing each key with whatever finger happened to be convenient". Sometimes this would amount to pressing QWERTY "U" or even "I" with my left index, "V" with my right index or "E" with my left index.
This was all well and good, but then I got my first full-time job, fresh out of university, as a software developer. Each day, I spend eight hours typing at work and then spend most of the evening typing at home. The net effect of all this, two months into the job, was a very severe wrist ache. I started looking at ergonomics in general and came across Colemak. Over the course of six days with the assistance of TypeFaster, I learned the layout, and then switched more or less cold-turkey both at work and home, practicing in Amphetype instead. I'm now about a week and a half into the experience.
It's been frustrating at times. Quite a few times I switched back to QWERTY at work for a few minutes, just to get things done. My speeds at first were decent enough all things considered, averaging around 27WPM, but it still felt cripplingly slow. Another annoyance is that as a primarily Java and SQL developer, I use the semi-colon a lot, and that's a bit far out of the way now! I've been allowing myself to break the usual fingering rule there, hitting it with my ring finger instead, which feels more natural.
To anybody reading this still debating the switch, though, I say; push on through it. Last night I broke the 40WPM barrier in an Amphetype test, and tonight I was breaking that same barrier fairly often, with a top score of nearly 50. The typos I keep making - swapping R/S and E/I, hitting L when aiming for J, etc. - are starting to decrease in frequency, though accuracy is still a work in process, hovering around the 96% mark. I'm getting more used to the various rolls available; particular favourites to type are "client", "strike", "open", "neighbour", and "cursor". Still having trouble with "advice" and "portfolio", but I'll work them out. Typing is fun now, rather than merely a means to an end.
I am still experiencing a little wrist pain; this, I think, is inevitable when typing for 14 hours a day. But you know what? It's definitely not as cripplingly painful as it was two weeks ago, despite typing even more than normal due to all the practice. Colemak has served the purpose I hoped it would.
This is my Amphetype graph so far, spread over the course of about six days. Definitely an upward trend emerging, and one I hope to continue!