> The worst coding fiasco I've ever experienced was when working with a > dyslexic programmer. It was for a group project at university.
A guy I know was tested for dyslexia when he entered Univesity. He was
found to be deeply dyslexic, so he was given a laptop and told that his
disability would be taken into account throughout his degree.
They'd have been better off IMHO taking into acocunt the *gargantuan*
spliff he had just before the test...