One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
The IDEs from JetBrains are my programming silver bullet (sorry, Fred Brooks!)
Dash, by Kapeli has changed the way I program by making documentation more usable
A recent finding basecamp.com/personal. This one is weird: I have been following the writings of DHH and Jason Fried since like forever, and was totally aligned with their values of calm, productive, asynchronous work environments. But somehow I was never curious to try out their software. When they launched Basecamp personal, I finally gave it a try and found out this was the product management tool that reflect those values that I have been missing for so long.
I also use Trello for simpler stuff like managing my recipes
How are you finding Basecampe Personal? How are you using it?
I'd like to think that I would enjoy basecamp the same way I enjoy DHH and Jason Fried's ideology and approach to work but I'm having trouble switching to their product for day-to-day management.
One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
I am using for managing myself and two important personal projects.
It took some time to get used to it - like with everything new, right?
A tipping point for me was when I discovered and read the "How we work" section of the Basecamp Handbook. Every feature in basecamp makese sense when you have this context:
Most important ones:
I also use Trello for simpler stuff like managing my recipes
How are you finding Basecampe Personal? How are you using it?
I'd like to think that I would enjoy basecamp the same way I enjoy DHH and Jason Fried's ideology and approach to work but I'm having trouble switching to their product for day-to-day management.
I am using for managing myself and two important personal projects.
It took some time to get used to it - like with everything new, right?
A tipping point for me was when I discovered and read the "How we work" section of the Basecamp Handbook. Every feature in basecamp makese sense when you have this context:
Basecamp Handbook: How we work
Thanks for sharing! Been meaning to try Basecamp ever since they came up with the free personal plan a while back.