How to manage multiple tasks effectively
Task management is hard to keep track of and it’s even harder when your project management platform doesn’t work for you.
Task management is hard to keep track of and it’s even harder when your project management platform doesn’t work for you.
DoneDone’s creator (and still lead designer and developer) looks back on 15 years of staying relevant, keeping things simple, and playing our own game.
The programming industry is very much about what’s new—the hottest language, technique, or framework. But, the best programmers—the ones that are going to stick around for the long haul—rely on a few timeless principles. These are the ones that take years of practicing the craft to truly master. Even further, they are relevant regardless of
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The latest release of DoneDone includes a new way to see “what’s on my plate” which includes all your important tickets along with upcoming due tickets. You can also keep track of all your favorite tickets using the new DoneDone Pinboard.
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As a programmer, it’s always important to push yourself beyond your comfort zone. Find out why.
Important Note: Since the POODLE vulnerability was announced in October 2014, we no longer support SSLv3, and you should not need to perform the instructions below to integrate DoneDone with Github. We will keep this blog post here for posterity’s sake. We recently have been experiencing some issues with Github integration. If you use Github
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This is the first of a two-part post on how we built DoneDone’s global search catalog. In this post, we’ll take a look at the software we use to power our global search, how queries work, and how we structure the records needed to perform a search. In next week’s post, we’ll dive into how
How we built and maintain our global search catalog (Part 1) Read More »
In last week’s blog post, I showed you how we use Lucene.Net, a code library and document database we use to manage DoneDone’s search catalog. I detailed how we structure the documents in our database and how we write search queries against it. In the second of our two posts, I’ll dive into how we
How we built and maintain our global search catalog (Part 2) Read More »
Designing an application interface in today’s world is difficult. Many products offer native implementations for iOS and Android, as well as cross-browser HTML versions. Native platforms each offer their own user interface guidelines, which outline some best-practice approaches to navigation, controls, animations, and more. Apps that follow these guidelines are instantly understandable and usable by
Much like the origin of Harvest, DoneDone is a tool that spawned out of our own frustration when trying to manage a daily work task in a straightforward way. In our case, it was trying to log and manage software bugs with our various client projects for our consultancy, We Are Mammoth. When we began
How Harvest and DoneDone make time tracking accurate and low maintenance Read More »