![]() I probably should have just stuck with right room, but then, then my, then my programming life would be boring. So, so that’s the direction I’ve been headed as time goes on, things get more complicated. So you can filter the document by a query and it’s very sophisticated or complex or something like that, query language. And so the, the underlying model is really an outliner and that’s the same thing with TaskPaper it’s outliners that feel like text editors and, um, folding text ads, uh, also a query language. Well, it does that in markdown structure and then it also, um, I like outliners a lot. I wanted to, you know, always want to expand and make things, do more and stuff.Īnd so the next step was folding text and that, um, the basics of has, it takes a marked on file, then it makes it so you can fold the various, like, you know, in a code text editor, how you can fold, um, regions of text. And so task paper is a very simple syntax to make a to-do list. And then, so the next step was task paper, which was okay. ![]() Simple app that just blocks out your screen and does full screen mode. And then the first one I had success with big success was with Rite room, which is a very. Anyway, I did a few apps early on that were just kind of learning how to develop Mac stuff. I mean, basically previous my sort of application history that is inter the way I look at it. I just let’s see if we can reinvent this, you know, but it is fun and it’s very, go ahead.īrett:is this a, is this searching text files, uh, or searching files? Uh, is that your next project? But, uh, it, I, at the moment I keep on going deeper and deeper into probably stupid. So I can figure out what this one little attribute does or something. So I can actually figure out the massive, my existing program out of the way. Junk things, trying to get all the mess out of the way. And what I do is I start over continuously and especially if I get stuck on something, my, my desktop is scattered with junk mail, junk, junk, junk, junk, junk, junk, all these little. And I, for, for me, especially recently, I mean, I certainly have that problem. It’s I start adding too many properties and too many controllers.Īnd, uh, my, my apps after a year ended up being unmanageable and I ended up having to start over. I don’t know what you call when you map out what properties and what objects and how everything’s going to interact. Um, I have this habit, like I’ll start out a project with what I consider to be like a good. And it was all just to search a few files.īrett:Oh boy. And now I’m like four years or three years into Russ programming and parallel programming and all this stuff. Like, I, I can tell you the story of my last few years and it all started out with all right, let’s see how to search a bunch of files. Not that I’m a super great person at that, but yeah. I’m more into like making my programs pretty and data structures and things. I think it’s, it’s part of, I have lots of fun programming and I learn more over time and I sort of, I think I get I’m Mo it at the moment. Um, it, I been programming ever since, although over time it seems like I programmed slower and slower, but that’s what I do.īrett:Is that just part of aging or are you becoming more careful in your, in your older years? How’s it going, Jessie?īrett:Uh, you were last on in 2012. Brett:My guest this week is Jesse Grosjean, an independent developer. I don’t want to have that in Outlook where it is 100% likely to be missed.Podcast: Play in new window | Download Transcript Or another example is a quick task I’m currently monitoring for payroll preparation each fortnight. eg., “Prepare directors papers” is not a calendar item, but rather a task on a project where I can add information I need during the month. Now David Allen might say I’m overly reliant on dates, but I use tasks tied to projects on a recurring basis. pages that can query tasks and show me what’s outstanding up to and including today without me needing to shift any of yesterday’s tasks’ to accomodate.Ībsolutely a GTD approach.tasks appear on the project page they belong to.Got a lot of things worked out, but not yet tasks. Never really did like the date formatting of January 27th, 2021 though.įor reasons aplently I started with Obsidian over the weekend. ![]() Roam’s backlinking then would just pull everything in. With Roam and some plugins, it became very easy to have projects and tasks on the same page, and then use the Roam Toolkit plugin to quickly adjust dates eg, CTRL-ALT-UP add a day, CTRL-ALT-PGUP add a week. ![]() I had been an Omnifocus user for many, many years and like others above found the swapping between not only between apps, but often between platforms too much of a hassle.
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