Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-15 Thread Sebastiano Tronto
Hi, NRK wrote: > Not too bad, and since the source was pretty small, I decided to take a > glance. Here's some unsolicited review: Wow, thanks for the code review! Some of the mistakes you spotted are things I have learnt after writing this code, but many are new to me. I love learning this

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-14 Thread NRK
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 09:55:16PM +0200, Sebastiano Tronto wrote: > I could not find any tool that was simple enough for my taste, so I > rolled my own[0]. > > [0] https://git.tronto.net/sdep Not too bad, and since the source was pretty small, I decided to take a glance. Here's some unsolicited

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-14 Thread Sebastiano Tronto
Hello, LM wrote: > I've been looking into todo programs, task schedulers and related > organizing programs. [...] > > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking,

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-13 Thread Hiltjo Posthuma
On Sat, May 13, 2023 at 11:26:15PM +0200, Viktor Grigorov wrote: > Pen and paper work best for me when it comes to tasks. I like it, when you attach it to a balloon you can even sync it to the clouds! > > May 13, 2023, 23:01 by s.je...@gmail.com: > > > Heyhey! > > > > Страхиња Радић wrote: >

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-13 Thread Viktor Grigorov
I use a a a timer zsh script that has a timer/countdown and alarm options, the former of which can easily serve as a pomodo technique utility. There was a todo dash script using dmenu, if you input a new item it gets added, otherwise an existed is removed from the file. Can share if interested.

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-13 Thread Silvan Jegen
Heyhey! Страхиња Радић wrote: > On 23/05/12 02:11PM, LM wrote: > > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > > lists, habit tracking, displaying/printing calendars, etc. Any > > recommendations? If

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-13 Thread Страхиња Радић
On 23/05/12 02:11PM, LM wrote: > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking, displaying/printing calendars, etc. Any > recommendations? If you use more than one application, which

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-13 Thread NRK
On Fri, May 12, 2023 at 02:11:33PM -0400, LM wrote: > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking, displaying/printing calendars, etc. Any > recommendations? If you use more than one

Re: [dev] organizing programs

2023-05-12 Thread Jeremy
On 05/12/23 02:11PM, LM wrote: > I'd be curious to know what tools other people use on the list to > handle organizational jobs such as time and task scheduling, todo > lists, habit tracking, displaying/printing calendars, etc. Any > recommendations? If you use more than one application, which

[dev] organizing programs

2023-05-12 Thread LM
I've been looking into todo programs, task schedulers and related organizing programs. I ran across information about todo.txt and org mode and that got me interested in chaining some programs together that could work with text based organizational information. I just completed writing a simple