When it comes to software development, document everything. I spent too much time trying to remember what I had done months ago
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@edgar1 That is so true. What do you use to document? We use an awesome portable spa wiki called TiddlyWiki (https://tiddlywiki.com) and we're trying to adapt it into a our knowledge management tool https://oneplaybook.app to make documentation and knowledge management a more enjoyable and accessible experience for many users. Would love to know what you guys think about the reportedly painful problem of documentation in the industry.
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Last week I went on vacation (it's summer here in Argentina) and I brought all my stuff to work and study from here. However, the apartment I rented had an awful internet connection, so everything took a lot more time than usual, and meetings were a full mess. It's not the first time that I end up in a situation of not being able to work properly PLUS not enjoying the vacation and time to rest. What I've learnt goes as follows: try to disconnect. Use those free days to reset and come back to work full of energy.
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Development of new marketing materials, recruiting for marketing; increased beta team signups from 50-60 teams with LinkedIn direct outreach. Designed game logic for two additional platform games.
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I spent time discovering the various services by AWS, searching for a Twitter automation bot and launching a LinkedIn campaign
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Have been reading a book called Chanakya Neeti. and it gives you great information about how you can live your life much easily and happily in a world full of mysteries.
PS: also have been creating content on Linkedin and realized the importance of being consistent.
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I have posted book reviews and parenting advice on my blog. Appeared as a guest on three podcasts scheduled for later viewing. Still busy working on my next children's book, Little Miss HISTORY Travels to MONTICELLO. Check out by website www.LitttleMissHISTORY.com
Hey, Sharath. Our team was working on the launch of SEO framework for founders of early-stage SaaS startups ( you can it in my link bio)
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Hi @5harath so this week I have learned a very small thing but valuable,& it is stop focusing on people and start focusing on your growth, once you start doing that, you see a lot of difference and initially you start growing
This week ... I was away the week before and I learned the importance of making a detailed handover document for the work and meetings that will happen while I'm gone. I made one the Friday before me leave started and it worked great. My team is happy and they've also experienced new responsibilities while I was gone. This seems to have build empathy and work like team building exercise almost. Really recommend making such a doc when you go to chill for week. It also helped with anxiety
Launched on Product Hunt 👏 updated in-app contextual help and planned for the next product version's enhancements. The lesson, don't hesitate, get involved with communities like this, makes a world of difference when you're largely working solo.
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