Saving fish by writing code! Applications developer in fisheries, specializing in webapps and moving 'enterprise-y' legacy systems to modern agile systems - Email or tweet me if you want to talk!
I'm another fan of a good old fashioned notebook. I particularly reach for a notebook when I want to brainstorm something that needs diagramming. Sometimes I alternate between a whiteboard and a notebooks for a diagram, but I like to have a pretty good idea of what a diagram will look like before trying to render it on a computer.
More generally, I use the bullet journaling technique for notes. I've got a couple different index heading for notes (notes, architecture notes, ui notes, and programming notes).
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I'm another fan of a good old fashioned notebook. I particularly reach for a notebook when I want to brainstorm something that needs diagramming. Sometimes I alternate between a whiteboard and a notebooks for a diagram, but I like to have a pretty good idea of what a diagram will look like before trying to render it on a computer.
More generally, I use the bullet journaling technique for notes. I've got a couple different index heading for notes (notes, architecture notes, ui notes, and programming notes).