links for 2006-11-14
posted by CodeGirl-
Welcome to the first official post in my Text Fetish series. Before we get into the DOS goodness and Perl scripting magic, I’m going to introduce you to my todo.txt file.
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Keep on top of all your tasks and projects in a simple file called todo.txt. With a few helper scripts, you can slice, dice, sort, distribute, pipe and munge your lists any way you please. As it should be.
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wxRemind is a wxPython-based front-end for Remind, a powerful calendar and alarm application. Similar to the curses-based Wyrd, the display features a calendar and daily event list suitable for visualizing your schedule at a glance. Dates and associated e
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gxmessage opens a popup window to display a message obtained from the commandline, from a file, or from stdin. The window includes a row of buttons, each of which causes the program to exit with a different return code.
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excellent examples and tricks for remind, including using gxmessage to make reminder popups
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What I’m going to cover ought to suffice for pretty much any physical text from which you wish to squeeze maximum value. This isn’t a how-to on studying though…there are plenty of those around. I’ll be focusing strictly on that space that falls
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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Stephen Covey. He was out supporting a new book he worked on called Everyday Greatness: Inspiration for a Meaningful Life. This was a project he worked where he worked with David Hatch and Reader’s Digest.
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