I’m a developer with 15-years of experience in the .Net stack as well as an interest in Angular.I’m known for taking legacy projects and updating them so they can be maintainable and have new features
I use Toggl at work. It's not required but we like to track how long a story took to complete so management can better estimate how long it will take to build a feature and charge accordingly.
As for my home life, I use Toggl for my personal projects and 144blocks to help me understand how I should structure my time to get the things I want to do done.
I use Toggl at work. It's not required but we like to track how long a story took to complete so management can better estimate how long it will take to build a feature and charge accordingly.
As for my home life, I use Toggl for my personal projects and 144blocks to help me understand how I should structure my time to get the things I want to do done.
144blocks looks cool, I'll check it out, though I wouldn't be able to use a tool like this on a regular basis.