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Project management

3 project management tips for the Well-Rounded Software Developer

Posted on June 9, 2021 by Matt Chung

This is the second in the series of The Well Rounded Developer. See previous post “Network Troubleshooting for the Well-Rounded Developer” Whether y...

Home Organization/Life

My first lawn seeds germinating!

Posted on April 30, 2021 by Matt Chung

After watching dozens of YouTube videos on lawn care, I decided about two weeks ago to overseed the front lawn and water the grass twice a day (I really used to...

Notes/Organization/Writing

A short review on Zettlr (open source Zettelkasten app)

Posted on December 21, 2020 by Matt Chung

I serendipitously stumbled on another Zettelkasten desktop application called Zettlr. Perusing the online forum over at Zettelkasten.de, I had noticed that at l...

Organization

Tagging my personal information management (PIM) with key/value pairs as key words

Posted on December 18, 2020 by Matt Chung

Generally speaking, there two ways people store their digital assets. Some file their digital assets— PDF documents, images, videos, bookmarks and so on — into ...

Project management

Three project management tips for software developers

Posted on November 20, 2020 by Matt Chung

As a software developer, you will sooner or later lead a software development project. Of course it would be nice and ideal to relegate the responsibility of pr...

Graduate School/Home Organization/Parenting/Weekly Reviews/Writing

Weekly Review – Week ending in 2020/11/01

Posted on November 2, 2020 by Matt Chung

No Halloween this year I used to love Halloween growing up, not so much the dressing up part but the knocking on doors and getting handed fist fulls of candy. N...

Home Organization/How-to

How to clean your cleaning tools (notes)

Posted on October 18, 2020 by Matt Chung

How do you take care of the tools that you use for cleaning?  This is a question I’ve been curious about over the last couple days since currently going t...

Mental Health/Organization/Self-Improvement/Weekly Reviews

Losing 2 hours searching for a website bookmark & Weekly Review: week ending in 2020/09/06

Posted on September 14, 2020 by Matt Chung

My weekly review that normally takes place first thing in the morning on Sundays was completely derailed this time around, all because I could find the URL to a...

Daily Reviews/Graduate School/Mental Health/Organization/Parenting/Writing

Remembering September 11 & Daily Review (day ending on 09/11/2020)

Posted on September 12, 2020 by Matt Chung

Yesterday was September 11. On this day, every year, Americans grieve and we are all reminded of the unforgettable day back in 2001 when the New York twin tower...

Daily Reviews/Graduate School/Mental Health/Organization/Parenting/Writing

Daily Review – Day ending in 2020/09/10

Posted on September 11, 2020 by Matt Chung

We often talk about work life balance, separating the two major parts of our lives. On some level, I agree with the philosophy, believe that work is work and li...

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