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It took me 13 working days to complete my first 100 "work" pomodoros as a Junior Software Tester at Profectus Group. Much of ...
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Whilst working on Exercise 15 of Learn Ruby the Hard Way , the author prompted me to ponder the difference between gets.chomp and $stdin.g...
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I worked through the excellent introductory course to Ruby by Boris Paskhaver on Udemy.com ( https://www.udemy.com/learn-to-code-wit...
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I have finished re-writing my text adventure game, Tree House Prince, available here: ( https://github.com/clockworkpc/tree-house-prince...

I'm gonna have to have you organize MY office. You've certainly got it looking good.
ReplyDeleteWhat are the four-color matrices?
The four-colour matrices are a record of my pomodoro cycles — one pomodoro is one cell in the 10x10 matrix. Although 100 pomodoros is an arbitrary number, it seems to be a good fit for a cycle, long enough to pass a milestone, not too long so as to seem interminable.
ReplyDeleteIf I'm working a full normal day (Monday to Friday) without any interruptions, I can get through 16 pomodoros, 12 of which go to "Mission DevOps" (career) and the rest towards the Odessia, well-being, and studying Lithuanian. On weekends, or if I choose to prioritise something else, the distribution will be different, and I find that about two days out of each working week will include some interruption, e.g. shopping for groceries, cooking, etc.
You actually have an office now!
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