Good layout for 58ish keys? (Eg sofle, Lily, Iris) specifically for coding

I'm really struggling with how to lay out my additional layers.

Where should I put brackets of all kinds, parentheses, underscore, dash, hash, back tick? Should I have a numpad? I just can't decide and wonder if there's already a moderately consensus best practice?

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cerement@slrpnk.net · 11 pts · 3y (1 reply)

once you get into ergo (or split ergo), this becomes a LOT more personal – you put symbols where you will find them or where you expect them to be – adjust for whatever layout (QWERTY, Dvorak, Colemak-DH, etc.) you are using and then pile on macros and optimizations to cover whatever programming languages you are working in …

falcomomo@lemmy.world · 1 pts · 3y

Thanks this is solid advice - at least I know I'm not reinventing the wheel.

Those links were great and I've read them all. I hadn't thought about, or heard the term, bigrams before.

After reading these I think I've decided to keep my symbol layer separate from my numpad layer too.

RustedSwitch@lemmy.world · 3 pts · 3y

Miryoku is the layout I see referenced most often. Lots of people just do their own, as the other commenter noted.

muppetjones@lemmy.world · 2 pts · 3y

As others have mentioned, it's very much personal preference. I program with 34 keys every day with three primary layers: colemak dh, numpad, and nav. After having used Miryoku for almost two years, I've been using Callum-style mods for the past several months, and I really, really like it.

I'd recommend taking a look at keymaps in the QMK repo -- especially for layouts similar to the board you're using. You could also search github for zmk-config repos. It's a different firmware, but layout is layout.