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by jemmyw
1166 days ago
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Some people need a notebook. I don't. I've never found extra productivity from jotting things down like that. And over the years people have actually made me feel bad about that "you don't write things down? you should, it helps organise your mind" whatever. Put a pen in my hand and a doodle comes out. I have a good memory and I can usually visualize problems, and when I cannot then I use computer based drawing tools to figure it out. I've no idea why some people feel the need to almost bully over this, but I've actually pretended to note things down on paper in meetings before to avoid scrutiny. What I'm saying is: a notebook and pen is not an essential must have tool for programming. If you use them then all power to you, but if you don't then do not feel like you're doing things incorrectly, and don't listen to people telling you otherwise. |
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For me the notebook isn't actually for memory. Those kind of notes are better on digital so I can access & edit them everywhere (I use notion for those). The only times I'd read what I scribbled is when I context switch and need to remember what I was doing. It's more of a scratch pad really. Figma also works well for this. Just depending on the work.
I will say that writing or pretending to write notes is almost a super power. In the same way that some people ask "you don't write things down?", I found that people tend to think I'm more disciplined or hard working when I'm on my notes.
Can't say I haven't pretended to write notes before :)