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Where to keep developer records?
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I think that everyone has a situation when something new is invented or found for a project. Let it be a program, a script, a css feature - it doesn't matter. And I want to fix it somewhere (otherwise I forget everything and then I have to look again). What tools do you use for these notes?
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For code - https://bitbucket.org/snippets/
OneNote - for everything else
CherryTree is a local hierarchical notebook.
There is a highlight for entries with source codes in various languages.
www.giuspen.com/cherrytree
You're a programmer :) write an attachment and keep it in good health;)
If you are on a Mac, then I advise SnippetsLab App + Github Gist in conjunction.
Why a developer? Who cares? If you store pieces of code, then of course in gist. If the simplicity of the note - then anything. For example Google Keep
I don't use any. IT, in particular the web, is such a dynamic environment that after half a year many things become obsolete, and they are replaced by new, more efficient ones, etc. Therefore, at the right time, I am looking for exactly what is relevant and in trend right now.
I discovered the standard Microsoft One Note older than Windows-8. Excellent piece. There is a hierarchy, there are sections, there is synchronization. Before that, I wrote down in notebooks and saved in one daddy
There is syntax highlighting, the ability to set a password and a simple, friendly interface.
codesaver.com
Yes, github.com is ideal, but for fixing some ideas and planning time, I really like evernote, well, or the android application "creative diary"
TiddlyWiki is a self-contained editable HTML file, easy to sync, edit and search for.
tiddlywiki.com
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