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C#, Java, web (drupal, js) developer. Degree cum laude in computer science got in Italy, usually also bass player.

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Nov
28
comment In Pomodoro Technique - How to deal w/ really quick interruptions
Internal interruptions are the non action interruptions. The author is very strict about that in the book. When you have such an interruption you mark it as an interruption and go on. When you stop doing what you were doing because of your internal interruption you void the pomodoro
Nov
28
revised Time management problem with pomodoro technique
Pandora => Pomodoro
Nov
27
comment Get the grasp of a big system of applications and skills
Thanks for your answer, I'll take a look. I'd be grateful if you could answer also my primary question
Nov
27
accepted Time management problem with pomodoro technique
Nov
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answered Time management problem with pomodoro technique
Nov
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Nov
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Nov
27
comment Task-oriented file manager
I ended up using this. To keep the status of a project i put a "Status.txt" file in the tabble related to that project. It works fine, I can manage my projects right there. It's not a comprehensive task oriented file manager, it lacks organizer and reminders, but I can address those problems with additional tools.
Nov
27
accepted Task-oriented file manager
Nov
27
revised Get the grasp of a big system of applications and skills
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Nov
27
answered In Pomodoro Technique - How to deal w/ really quick interruptions
Nov
27
asked Get the grasp of a big system of applications and skills
Nov
23
answered How to avoid my Laziness
Nov
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Nov
16
comment How do I concentrate, feel comfortable and be productive?
Agree with @HLGEM, the environment should be organized in a way that allows you to work well and to have everything you need by hand, not necessarily a tidy place.
Nov
16
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Nov
16
comment Task-oriented file manager
The big problem is: I have no such control over my system (sadly) thus the best thing would be a standard user application to create a separate environment for every task
Nov
16
comment Task-oriented file manager
I use Np++ from a long time and you are teaching me things I didn't even imagine :) big problem: usually my work is not programming related, so I can use a good text file manager, but I'll probably need to version control/edit/manage different types of file. Moreover what if a document (many documents in my case) is required by more than one project? I understand that, hacking it a bit, np++ would be able to handle this, unfortunately I can't afford to invest time in doing that.
Nov
15
comment Task-oriented file manager
This is a good start (and +1), but is not sufficient: I'd also like to keep the status of my edits: a timeline would be great, versioning would be the best. I know this can't easily be integrated with the OS, but that's what I need after all.
Nov
15
answered How does the pomodoro technique deal with “high activation cost” tasks?