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by cobertos
529 days ago
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Writing down the simple stuff can be nice if you want to: * Stop doing stuff in that field for months and have previously processed notes to reload in your head when you come back. * Give feedback to maintainers on what worked/what didn't when you entered their ecosystem. * Communicate to newbies how you overcome X problem when learning Y. Not everyone may have your particular insight. You could roll it into a blog post or other communications. * Provide stepping stones for you to relate other frameworks and languages back to what you've already seen and know, to solve challenges in different domains. I find that most more specific ideas for using the data come at random periods throughout my life. The questions are usually non-obvious when just staring at the data. I write them down as little notes themselves and come back to them when I have interest/motivation. |
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