| bio | website | blog.opensourceopportunities.… |
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| location | Clackamas, OR | |
| age | 35 | |
| visits | member for | 11 months |
| seen | Mar 31 at 20:43 | |
| stats | profile views | 3 |
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Dec 10 |
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Free 'developer activity tracker' software for increasing productivity of development That's the thing, @RoryAlsop, is a product recommendation question can sometimes be made to work with a great answer and then moderating the rest to keep out the spam and one-liners. ;) If any further posts get added to this that aren't as thorough as Arun's, I'd be tempted to flag those for removal instead of the question. :) |
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Dec 8 |
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Free 'developer activity tracker' software for increasing productivity of development Oh interesting! On Project Management Stack Exchange, whenever we get questions like this, it's usually people trying to avoid actually doing project management and hoping to mindlessly run their team, so I just assumed you were doing the same. :) |
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Dec 8 |
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Free 'developer activity tracker' software for increasing productivity of development What are you trying to accomplish exactly? Software development isn't exactly a manufacturing process, and if you try to run it like one your team might fall flat on its face. ;) |
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Nov 8 |
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Resetting ones' whole biological clock? Addiction? To melatonin? Naah. Impossible. They're not sleeping pills. Melatonin is already produced by your body; it's natural. Also, so true about the clock reset strategy of pulling an all-nighter. +1 |
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Oct 5 |
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Getting Annoyed by workmate Everyone will have an opinion, especially in a large community. One way to address that issue is to generalize your answers + follow the main points in the faq so that any reasonable concerns/doubts are a non-issue. I can't speak for everyone, but I think with a little editing I'd be inclined to reverse my downvote, if you're up for it. Good luck! :) |
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Oct 5 |
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Getting Annoyed by workmate While a great quote, your post isn't really an answer to the question. This would be acceptable as an aside at the bottom of an explanation, but anecdotes themselves are really not what Stack Exchange is about. Consider making an edit to your post to improve it, or delete it and leave it as a helpful comment to the question. Also, see How to Answer for further guidance. Hope this helps! |
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Oct 3 |
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Getting Annoyed by workmate This seems more like a Workplace SE question. We get a lot of these on that site. |
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awarded | Editor |
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Jul 31 |
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Method for keeping the most of a bibliographic work? fixed the grammar, runon sentences, added paragraphs, and removed redundant words |
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Jul 31 |
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Tips to get back a healthy “Early to bed,early to rise regime” fixed the problems with the grammar, misuse of semicolons and commas, runon sentences, and misuse of question marks |
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Jul 31 |
suggested | suggested edit on Method for keeping the most of a bibliographic work? |
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Jul 31 |
suggested | suggested edit on Tips to get back a healthy “Early to bed,early to rise regime” |
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Jul 31 |
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How can I deal with others who have different personal productivity goals? You need more than one circle of friends. When you have backup, it's easier to break from one herd and join the other when you need to. |
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answered | How can I deal with others who have different personal productivity goals? |
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awarded | Autobiographer |
