The first one this Year!
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Hi All, I have commented on this before but this ones getting to me. The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend. If you do start anything new, you have two options stay with it until it's good or stand the chance of a :wtf: moment on Monday. Or leave comments that you use to find the path (& probably realise it was wrong). Or do what I am planning, to get Visual Studio or VS Code and access to be able to download requires an invasive body scan and other things. I am planning to do it at home and bring in the test results Monday. So in theory I can scoot home... a case for 'tis easier to beg forgiveness than seek permission'... Opinions please...
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Hi All, I have commented on this before but this ones getting to me. The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend. If you do start anything new, you have two options stay with it until it's good or stand the chance of a :wtf: moment on Monday. Or leave comments that you use to find the path (& probably realise it was wrong). Or do what I am planning, to get Visual Studio or VS Code and access to be able to download requires an invasive body scan and other things. I am planning to do it at home and bring in the test results Monday. So in theory I can scoot home... a case for 'tis easier to beg forgiveness than seek permission'... Opinions please...
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Hi All, I have commented on this before but this ones getting to me. The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend. If you do start anything new, you have two options stay with it until it's good or stand the chance of a :wtf: moment on Monday. Or leave comments that you use to find the path (& probably realise it was wrong). Or do what I am planning, to get Visual Studio or VS Code and access to be able to download requires an invasive body scan and other things. I am planning to do it at home and bring in the test results Monday. So in theory I can scoot home... a case for 'tis easier to beg forgiveness than seek permission'... Opinions please...
glennPattonWork3 wrote:
The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend
This is where I go for the so-called low-hanging fruit...I almost always have *some* code somewhere to refactor/clean up, nothing so major that it could spill over. Or add comments that you meant to add earlier but never got around to. Anything that doesn't require much brainpower.
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glennPattonWork3 wrote:
The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend
This is where I go for the so-called low-hanging fruit...I almost always have *some* code somewhere to refactor/clean up, nothing so major that it could spill over. Or add comments that you meant to add earlier but never got around to. Anything that doesn't require much brainpower.
Never change anything on a Friday.
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Hi All, I have commented on this before but this ones getting to me. The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend. If you do start anything new, you have two options stay with it until it's good or stand the chance of a :wtf: moment on Monday. Or leave comments that you use to find the path (& probably realise it was wrong). Or do what I am planning, to get Visual Studio or VS Code and access to be able to download requires an invasive body scan and other things. I am planning to do it at home and bring in the test results Monday. So in theory I can scoot home... a case for 'tis easier to beg forgiveness than seek permission'... Opinions please...
glennPattonWork3 wrote:
15:00 to 17:00
I chose to work 07:00 to 15:00 anyway, so I avoid that. Today I'm off, yet here I sit, tweaking a utility I've been working on this week. :sigh:
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glennPattonWork3 wrote:
The useless bit of Friday, 15:00 to 17:00 too late to start anything new, too early for the weekend
This is where I go for the so-called low-hanging fruit...I almost always have *some* code somewhere to refactor/clean up, nothing so major that it could spill over. Or add comments that you meant to add earlier but never got around to. Anything that doesn't require much brainpower.
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Never change anything on a Friday.
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Never change anything on a Friday.