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Developer's Corner / Re: Are you satisfied with BDS 2006 (Turbo C++) IDE ??
« Last post by mouser on September 25, 2006, 03:51 AM »
hahahaaha  ;D ;D
I'm just imagining all you guys who won the bds putting them on the shelf and using bcb6  :o
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I can spend hours on a (programming) problem and make very little progress. Maybe that's how programming works sometimes,
It definitely is.. i always find that there are some parts of code that you can make huge progress on very quickly, but inevitably you will hit areas that require long debugging sessions just to fix problems.  i don't think there is going to be a magic bullet for this.  On the other hand, i've seen mainly new programmers give up when they hit this point, and pushing past it is an important part of becoming a real coder.

Tips on estimating the time needed for a programming project.
If you ever find a solution to this you might become a hero in the software world.. i've never known a programmer including myself who can accurately estimate project times, except to stop yourself right after you are about to give out your estimate, and multiply by 4 or 10. i wish that was a joke   :'(

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Thanks for those comments arjendk, sounds like the issue of "Current Initiative" would be a good one for us to ask Forster about in the interview.
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Mini-Reviews by Members / Re: TextMate - Mac OS X Coding Heaven
« Last post by mouser on September 25, 2006, 02:05 AM »
nice, i think we must have a couple of mac osx users here who will appreciate this  :up:
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Living Room / Re: Dana Hanna (Software Jedi) plans to write 30 programs in 30 days
« Last post by mouser on September 25, 2006, 02:00 AM »
Dana, I think you are doing a fantastic Job so far, and it's great to see you posting here.  Welcome  :Thmbsup:

The list at http://www.anappaday...downloads/index.html is actually *very* impressive.  I think you're actually one of the few people who could give our own Skrommel a run for his money.

Keep up the great work Dana and I hope you'll stop by here again. Hey we have an irc chat channel on efnet - i missed any mention of channel/network for your irc chat thing.. where is it?

ps. Hey folks, Dana is asking for donations to support his freeware 30 day / 30 program experiment. Sure seems like it's a worthy thing to me so let's send him some of our credits!  A few from me coming your way now, hope others will join me.
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Don't forget that September 25th is the deadline for supporting members to enter this month's good free software drawing.


Many thanks to all of the companies who donated software for us to give away, and who provided very generous discounts for all of our members, including:


Because this is our fundraising month, we've made a special effort to bring you some great stuff  :Thmbsup:
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox Extensions: Your favorite or most useful
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 05:36 PM »
thanks dk70.

so do you recomment that i unload fasterfox?
i think i used tab browser extensions before and loved it, and i dont know which is better, tmp or tbe.. do you have a preference?
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Developer's Corner / Re: [FBSL] Submit your scripts online
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 05:06 PM »
cool idea.
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GOE: THE GREAT DONATIONCODER.COM 2006
GETTING ORGANIZED EXPERIMENT
- WEEK FOUR+FIVE -


MARK FORSTER'S TECHNIQUES


The deadline for this assignment is October 8.


1. Introduction to the Getting Organized Experiment (GOE)
If you will recall, the objective of this three month project is to take a whirlwind tour of various Time Management systems and techniques, and find out which techniques work best for each of us.  We start with the belief that there is no one single best system that for all people - but rather that different people respond best to different strategies.

It is your job, should you choose to participate in this experiment, to ensure that at the end of the 3 month period, you have formulated a system of habits and techniques that works for you, and transforms you into a more relaxed and more efficient person. By the end of this experiment, you *will* have a working system in place, either by adopting one of the existing frameworks completely, or by creating your own hybrid set of strategies based on what you learn from existing systems.  That is the commitment we want you to make to yourself.  There is no room for excuses about "this system is a gimmick and it didn't work for me!" - because if it doesn't work it's YOUR responsibility to invent a system that does.

In your previous assignment, you learned about David Allen's Getting Things Done (GTD) System.


2a. Week Four Assignment PART 1: Learn Mark Forster's Techniques (Get Everything Done / Do It Tomorrow)

Your main assignment for Week Four of the experiment is as follows:
  • Learn about Mark Forster's Ideas and Techniques.
  • Experiment with the Techniques.
  • Decide which aspects of it seem useful to you.
  • Think about which aspects of do not suit you well.
  • Think about what's missing from these ideas that you still need.

2b. Week Four Assignment PART 2: Work on a Hard Project 5 Minutes Each Day Until Oct. 1st
2b. Week FIVE Assignment: Work on a Hard Project 5 Minutes Each Day Until Oct. 8th

This is a more concrete assignment that fits in with Forster's "Little and Often" recommendation:
  • Pick a project you have been putting off for a while and have not been able to get yourself to work on, and work on it for 5 minutes each day, until October 1st. [Update: as Mark Forster has now commented below, this should say to work on it for AT LEAST 5 minutes each day]
  • Read more about this challenge here: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=5418.0




the following description was written mostly by nudone..

3. A Short Course on Mark Forster's Ideas

Mark Forster is a time management and life coach expert whose works are best known in the United Kingdom, who brings some fresh new concepts to GTD. 

To give you an idea of his recognition in Great Britain, Mark Forster newest book – Do It Tomorrow and Other Secrets of Time Management (Paperback, published in January 2006) – is ranked #214 in sales at Amazon UK, but is ranked #131,783 sales at Amazon US.  Amazon UK readers rate it at 5 stars and give glowing reviews.  The Observer recognized Forster as one of Britain’s top ten life coaches.

You may find it hard to obtain his books this week, but you can read the first chapter of Do It Tomorrow on Forster’s website (http://www.markforst...et/index.php?view=70 and the site contains other Forster articles well worth a read, as well). 

The main appeal of Forster and his techniques are that they appear to have been developed as a result of genuinely trying other more well known time management methods. He’s not afraid to say he made a mistake or found that a prior part of his system didn’t quite work as intended. This refreshing honesty helps you accept what he’s saying – he perfectly conveys that he is a fallible human being and continuously striving to find a set of rules that can be followed with a good degree of certainty.  Indeed, his books convey an evolving set of ideas, receiving ever increasing accolades.

Because of his ongoing reassessment, you can see where he has attacked the procrastination problem head-on, right at the point where you carry a dialogue with yourself on what you are going to do.  He demonstrates how to not simply plan for the months or days ahead but how to focus on immediate thoughts –– how to recognize and evaluate impulse actions that are often the very downfall of any established plan.

The crucial elements for his current methodology deal with finding the solutions for ‘‘bad’’ time-management habits and practices.

4. Closed "Will-Do" Lists for Each Day
His newest system – which accounts for almost every moment of one's task oriented time – calls for constructing a CLOSED LIST OF TASKS FOR THE DAY.

Forster asks that you be realistic about what you are trying to achieve at all times. Check how you are making progress every few days if you feel that things aren't going to plan –– be honest with yourself and ask if you are trying to do the impossible in the time allotted in your daily lists.

Prioritizing is not seen as particularly helpful because you will likely find yourself ignoring lower ranked tasks until they become emergencies. The CLOSED LIST of jobs should be reasonable to complete within a day –– this is your daily goal, simply to complete every item on the list, regardless of their order, as each item is just as valid and significant as every other item.  The pertinence of the list is that it is to be completely finished each day.  Tasks that are undone are taken control of by including them into tomorrow's plan but only if they fit tomorrow’s plan.

5. Working Little and Often
Longer term goals or projects are taken care of by assigning a special time for them first thing each day. This is to keep you focused and prevent them slipping too far off into a future ‘‘will-do’’ date. Chipping away at a larger task on a REGULAR basis helps maintain your momentum and prevents you from convincing yourself that you’ll get it done ‘‘one day’’ –– that ‘‘one day’’ never appearing as there are always other jobs.  Fitting in steps toward bigger gals before you tackle your other planned daily tasks avoids you becoming distracted or concocting reasons to escape what you should be doing.

Forster suggests the concept of having a single "Current Initiative" which is your big project that you are currently "chipping away at" a little bit at a time.

6. Do it Tomorrow and Working in Batches
A key idea in Forster's recent work is the suggestion that you "Do It Tomorrow".

The argument is that work becomes chaotic and inefficient if we are always being distracted by new tasks and swithing from one to the other constantly.  Instead, the idea is to collect new tasks and, whereever possible, schedule them in a batch for tomorrow.  The current day's "Will Do" list should be treated as a closed list which does not grow.  This makes work more manageable, and makes completing the day's list much more satisfying than working off of a growing and messy to-do list.

Forster recommends that routine tasks –  like checking your email – be done in scheduled batches.  You’ll save time by marching through a whole lot of similarly related jobs in one sitting, whereas if you frequently dip into such tasks, you’ll find yourself sidetracked and your time drained away.  It’s not rocket science but it makes perfect sense. It can increase your enjoyment of these moments of distraction to bunch them together for  completion in one sitting (or two or three sittings throughout the day).

7. Overcoming Your Unconscious Resistive Impulses
One real issue in not being able to get important work done  is that we often fight against ourselves –– Forster has a nice way of explaining that this is a battle that has challenged humans since our very beginnings (described in the first chapter mentioned above, which you can access online).  We have our instinctive, fearful and impulsive drives that still appear to dominate our common day-to-day activities, and divert us from our conscious rational desires which we would rather define who we are. Forster has clearly waged war upon these lesser traits that we still possess –– I think he’s winning or, at the very least, he’’s proven that the advantage can now be on the side of reason by bringing the conflict into the open.

He presents several tricks to overcoming resistance, some of which are summarized in an article entitled "I'LL JUST GET THE FILE OUT" and subtitled “Conquer Procrastination for Ever” (posted at http://www.markforst...et/index.php?view=23).

He recommends taking a micromovement necessary to start the task – “just get the file out” and see what happens.  That certainly worked on this article when I was thoroughly determined to feel ‘‘put out’’ by having to do what is a relatively simple and straightforward task. But I proceeded as he recommends, making a half-hearted attempt at a task and successfully tricked myself into starting, which helped me on my way.





8. Learn More About Mark Forster's Ideas
This post contains only a brief outline of some core elements of Mark Fortster's work.  You still need to read more in order to understand the details and figure out how well it will suit your needs.  Below you will find some useful places to learn more:


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ProcessTamer / Re: Process Tamer and Svchost
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 01:37 PM »
unfortunately it didn't get results
Do you mean to say that it didn't change the priority, or that it changed the priority but it didn't really help your system performance?
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The Getting Organized Experiment of 2006 / Re: What about the new task?
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 12:44 PM »
There will be TWO tasks for this next week.

First, we will be posting about Mark Forsters Techniques today or tomorrow, and your assignment will be to learn them.

Second has already been posted, it's a challenge from Nudone to pick some task you have been putting off for a while and get substantial progress on it by October 1, by working a little each day.  For details see: https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=5418.0
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox Extensions: Your favorite or most useful
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 11:55 AM »
btw, anyone who tries firefox to see if they want to keep using it, should not even start to try it until they install Tab Mix Plus.

To me, this 1 extension is the make or break feature of firefox to me.  It turns a browser with poor tab support to one with amazing tab support.  (note: there are a couple other tab extensions for firefox, they may be equally good for all i know, but you NEED one of these otherwise ff sucks, imho).

So if you are a tabbed-browser fan, and have been dissapointed with plain firefox, you need to try tab mix plus, it's just packed with cool options.
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General Software Discussion / Re: General brainstorming for Note-taking software
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 11:26 AM »
also i think the notion of virtual folders could help a lot.
so i could make a virtual folder and say, show in here all notes which have certain keywords in their text, OR have certain tags, etc.
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General Software Discussion / Re: Firefox Extensions: Your favorite or most useful
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 10:57 AM »
I'm really starting to get into FireFox.

Here's my current list, exported for bbcode (the formatting used on this forum), by the excellent, and previously mentioned extension InfoLister (see below).  Anyone wanting to share their favorite extension list should Install InfoLister:


Extensions (enabled: 37, disabled: 4; total: 41)
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I think this issue of leaving things for the last minute really deserves some serious attention.
Let me explain part of what i think my problem as been - over the years i have become *good* at leaving things to the last minute.  I think forster talks about this - how some people wait until the last minute and use all that pressure at the end to motivate themselves.

I think it's easy to get addicted to this strategy.. and the problem it's just not a viable long term strategy, especially for big projects.  Those of us who have fallen into this habit absolutely *must* train themselves not to wait until the last minute.
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nudone, here is what i suggest we add to your challenge for those of us who feel they have willpower issues.

you set a deadline of this month.  those of us who would be inclined to wait until last minute, DONT.  We need to make part of the challenge that we not wait until last minute.

So i challenge you to add one extra element to this, based on previous post ideas and the "little and often" stuff.  Let's make part of the challenge that you must spend at least 5 minutes per day from now until end of month (7 days), focused on this task.  5 minutes is nothing, but at least you are attending to it.

Even if it just means sitting without distraction thinking about the task, i challenge you to accept this extra piece.  SO, today is the first day - find 5 minutes to work on your chosen task.
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Living Room / Re: Windows Passwords
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 07:01 AM »
i agree with wr975, fsekrit is a great tool for encrypted notes, but there are much better tools for managing various passwords.
Keepass and AI Roboform get continual praise on this forum, for good reason.
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ProcessTamer / Re: Process Tamer and Svchost
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 07:00 AM »
https://www.donation...proctamer/index.html

it's the *second* download on the left sidebar.
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Developer's Corner / Re: Are you satisfied with BDS 2006 (Turbo C++) IDE ??
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 06:17 AM »
i think i read you can make bds behave more like bcb6, can't remember where though.
if you figure it out let us know.

personally i am used to bcb6 more still, but i expect its more a matter of getting used to it.
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ProcessTamer / Re: Process Tamer and Svchost
« Last post by mouser on September 24, 2006, 06:05 AM »
are you using the latest beta (v2.06 beta)?

One of the things that was changed with that version was to give pt the ability to tame stuff it couldn't beforehand, like svchost.
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A group of security researchers on Friday posted an unsanctioned patch for the Internet Explorer VML bug, putting more pressure on Microsoft to push its own fix to users before its next scheduled update on Oct. 10.
...
Eric Sites, vice president of research and development at Sunbelt Software, which first reported the vulnerability and exploit earlier this week, also said that attacks were "definitely escalating." In a conversation with a tier 1 support representative at Cox Cable on Friday, Sites said, he was told that the cable operator had several thousand support calls and e-mails backed up, with users reporting a wide variety of complaints, including IE crashes. "That may be a targeted attack," said Sites.



more info on the exploit itself: http://www.techweb.c...e/security/193003570
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General Software Discussion / Re: Best jukebox that is NOT iTunes?
« Last post by mouser on September 23, 2006, 06:48 PM »
i was turned on to musikcube by f0dder in an old post on this forum, and moved to it from foobar.  it has some jukebox functionality and is very clean and elegant:

http://www.musikcube.com/

see:
https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=1809.0
https://www.donation...dex.php?topic=2684.0
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General Software Discussion / Re: General brainstorming for Note-taking software
« Last post by mouser on September 23, 2006, 06:48 PM »
Great write up Paulo - I think (as has been discussed in this thread), that keyword tagging for a note program is a very important element.  It's interesting to think about the different ways to view notes that are important in different cases (view by date, view by keyword groups, view in hierararchy).

I'm going to go through your full essay more later, but it's a great addition to this thread.

Welcome to the site by the way  :up:
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Borland C++ Builder Contest / Re: an article about SQL AM :-)
« Last post by mouser on September 23, 2006, 05:41 PM »
congratulations!  :Thmbsup:
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Living Room / A New Update from the Samarost-Style Game Blog
« Last post by mouser on September 23, 2006, 05:05 PM »
We've posted about this blog and several of the games mentioned in this recent update, but there are still some new games mentioned in the vein of one of the most beautiful flash click adventure games, Samarost2:

Turns out that while I haven't been paying attention, people have kept on making games. A lot of them. It seems that a lot of my old favorite designers have been cranking out new games in their series, too -- quite a few new titles I'm pretty excited to play. And I'm not even going to think about the room escaper situation. I have a lot of catching up to do.

It appears that one of my dearest and most favorite game catgories -- that's right, Samorost-style -- has accumulated a more manageable number of new members since my last headcount, so let's start with those.



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