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From: steveu on 23 Mar 2010 04:13 >Erik de Castro Lopo <erikd(a)mega-nerd.com> writes: > >> I used to do a lot of hacking on the train to and from work. >> It would not be uncommon for me to do three or four discrete >> commits per journey. > >After I got my EEE901 a couple years ago I'm amazed about how much >work I get done while waiting for the subway, shopping with my wife, >waiting to pick up the kids at practice, etc. I use GIT and commits to >keep track of what I do as the sessions are quite short, and then >squash some of the commits and then push it on to my GIT repos at >home. > >Petter I know what you mean. I used to have two 30 minute ferry rides each day, with a guaranteed seat, comfortable surroundings, and a compact notebook computer. I'd say out of 10 rides a week, I'd get at least 7 or 8 significant useful pieces of work done. The quick exchange of data at the ends of those journeys was a key part of making the process effective. Steve |