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How to start & end your development day

Posted on 23rd August 201923rd August 2019 By James Anderson

Improving your brain boot time The end of your day (It seems strange starting a post at the end, but… Read more How to start & end your development day

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Bug reports that are helpful

Posted on 12th May 201912th May 2019 By James Anderson

Why create helpful bug reports? Part of being a productive developer is being able to distinguish between what the task… Read more Bug reports that are helpful

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Destroy Distractions

Posted on 23rd January 20197th August 2022 By James Anderson

Distractions and interruptions take us out of a state of flow. Distractions reduce our effectiveness as programmers. This is because… Read more Destroy Distractions

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The secret to time management as a software developer

Posted on 14th November 20187th August 2022 By James Anderson

Work for twenty-five minutes minimising distractions then, take a five-minute break. After 4 sessions, take a fifteen-minute break. Repeat. I’m… Read more The secret to time management as a software developer

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Why I keep a paper notebook

Posted on 13th November 20187th August 2022 By James Anderson

Is your keyboard poisoning your penmanship? This article is about why I maintain a collection of squiggly scratchings. I’ve observed an… Read more Why I keep a paper notebook

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