Panicz Maciej Godek on Nostr: I wrote about this before, but I think it needs more consideration. When I work on ...
I wrote about this before, but I think it needs more consideration.
When I work on #GRASP, I have a TODO file, wherein I make notes (almost) every day, writing at the top the today's date and then I begin a sort of a dialogue with myself, which sometimes consists only of a list of things to make, sometimes of certain design considerations, and sometimes of actual code which can afterwards (sometimes after many days) be moved elsewhere. And sometimes - conversely - I bring a lot of existing code pieces into one place to figure out how a particular feature works.
I wonder if other programmers also have similar workflows, and whether they use some tools that would support them?
(I only found out about Mylyn for Eclipse, but I've never used it. It seems to have a lot of good ideas though)
When I work on #GRASP, I have a TODO file, wherein I make notes (almost) every day, writing at the top the today's date and then I begin a sort of a dialogue with myself, which sometimes consists only of a list of things to make, sometimes of certain design considerations, and sometimes of actual code which can afterwards (sometimes after many days) be moved elsewhere. And sometimes - conversely - I bring a lot of existing code pieces into one place to figure out how a particular feature works.
I wonder if other programmers also have similar workflows, and whether they use some tools that would support them?
(I only found out about Mylyn for Eclipse, but I've never used it. It seems to have a lot of good ideas though)