我不记得上周的代码了 [英] I dont remember code of last week

查看:74
本文介绍了我不记得上周的代码了的处理方法,对大家解决问题具有一定的参考价值,需要的朋友们下面随着小编来一起学习吧!

问题描述

我注意到我上周最后一次或第二次清楚地记得我的代码和任务描述,

你们有同样的问题吗?

我该怎么做才能记住....

解决方案

电子组合提醒我,设计软件以便于理解。



在你去的时候做文件也有帮助。



但主要的是要做这项工作首先是正确的 - 然后很明显这一切是如何运作的,它会让你想起你到目前为止所做的一切。 XML注释和// TODO注释在VS中有帮助,因为第一个被智能感知器拾取,因此我不必记住参数,后者出现在TODO窗格中。


< blockquote>组织你的工作!



  • 有纸质记事本和电子议程(笔记本为实验室日记/涂鸦/会议纪要/ ...,日期/提醒议程)
  • 作为每天的第一个动作:写下你想要在晚上实现的目标(并跟踪)
  • 优先考虑未经请求的中断(现在,以后,从不)
  • 在代码中添加注释(// TODO ...)并跟踪


更进一步:



  • 每天只读一次你的电子邮件/ facebook / twitter / ...,例如在离开之前的晚上
  • 保持专注


视您的生活方式和居住地而定:



  • 减少/停止吸入/饮用/ ......合法/非法药物; - )
  • 睡觉和喝足够的(哦,那是我的罪过; - ))
  • ...




我不是说我为此做了一切严格意义上讲;-) - 有时我也会重新陷入坏习惯:-(

但总的来说,它们对我来说是有用的工具......



顺便说一句:您可能会问为什么*纸质*笔记本?我已经尝试了许多其他(电子)工具。结果是您在现实生活中使用电子工具的效率较低:您并不总是你的平板电脑/平板电脑/ iPad / ...,在显示器上涂鸦仍然太分散注意力/直观,你得到的纸张/名片可以简单地折叠到你的笔记本中(如果真的有必要,以后会坚定地附上),其他人可以在你的书中写下涂鸦作为对d的一部分iscussions / design / sketching / ...一旦它满了,我将它们存档(堆积起来)中包含所有文件。

听起来不合时宜,我知道,但它是我来的工具再回来没有后悔。



干杯

Andi



PS:永远不要将任何东西从笔记本电脑复制到电脑上 - 这完全浪费时间(提醒除外)。



PPS:在浏览时快速查看笔记本什么是涂鸦和什么是待办事项:每个人都要做一个在待办事项前面绘制的圆圈 - 如果待办事项是打开的话,文字标记会突出显示圆圈的周长 - 填写圆圈文本标记,一旦待办事项关闭。


I noticed I dont remember even my code & task description clearly of last or 2nd last week,,,
do you guys have the same issue or not???
what should i do to remembering....

解决方案

A combination of electronic to remind me, and designing software for easy understanding.

Doing the documentation as you go along helps as well.

But the main thing is to do the job properly in the first place - then it is pretty obvious how it all works, and it reminds you of what you have done so far. XML Commenting, and //TODO notes help in VS because the first is picked up by intellisense so I don''t have to remember the parameters, and the latter come up in the TODO pane.


Organize your work!

  • have a paper notebok and an electronic agenda (notebook as "lab-journal"/for scribbles/meeting minutes/..., the agenda for dates/reminders)
  • as first action of every day: write down what you want to achieve by the evening (and keep track)
  • priorize unsolicited interrupts (now, later, never)
  • add notes in your code (//TODO...) and keep track

Going further:

  • read your email/facebook/twitter/... only once a day, e.g. in the evening before leaving
  • stay focussed

Depending on your life style and where you live:

  • reduce/stop inhaling/drinking/... legal/illegal drugs ;-)
  • sleep and drink enough (oh well, that''s my sinn ;-))
  • ...


I don''t say that I do all for that in a strict sense ;-) - sometimes I also fall back into bad habits :-(
But in general, they are useful tools for me...

BTW: you might ask why *paper* notebook? I have tried out many other (electronic) tools. The outcome is that you are less effective with electronic tools in real life: you don''t have always your tablet PC/slate/iPad/... with you, scribbling on a display is still too distracting/little intuitive, you get papers/business cards that you can simply "fold" into your notebook (and later firmly attach if really necessary), others can write scribbles into your book as part of pair discussions/design/sketching/... Once it''s full, I archive them (pile them up) with all papers in it.
Sounds anachronistic, I know, but its the tool I came back to again without regret.

Cheers
Andi

PS: Never ever copy anything from the notebook to the PC - that''s complete waste of time (except for reminders).

PPS: To quickly see while browsing through your notebook what is scribble and what is to-do: have for each to-do a circle drawn in front of the to-do - with a textmarker highlight the perimeter of the circle if the to-do is open - fill out the circle with the textmarker, once the to-do is closed.


这篇关于我不记得上周的代码了的文章就介绍到这了,希望我们推荐的答案对大家有所帮助,也希望大家多多支持IT屋!

查看全文
登录 关闭
扫码关注1秒登录
发送“验证码”获取 | 15天全站免登陆