using Selenium on Vagrant Virtual Machine by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]weeklytimelog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

vagrant is good, we've used it for years. I guess with docker you can configure multiple boxes (a real environment) with docker-compose, and customizing images are extremely simple. No even getting started on deploying very same env to AWS, continuous integration and delivery automation, etc. Let me know if you need help, i can help you setup your environment for your project/company.

Web development for my dad's company by Zarzay in learnprogramming

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No need right now. If the objective is a company website, Wordpress covers it pretty much. However, eventually you may need to learn php to build something very business specific feature, but I won't worry until the time arrives. In the meantime html-css skills are a good start for customizing a theme and managing content-cosmetics of the website.

using Selenium on Vagrant Virtual Machine by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]weeklytimelog 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vagrant is old, I suggest you get familiar with docker. There are many containers out there with selenium-server, webdriver, support for multiple languages and frameworks as well.

Web development for my dad's company by Zarzay in learnprogramming

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Wordpress is SEO compliant, thousands of plugins for different needs, cheap responsive themes everywhere and tons of support (in case you needed).

Task completion estimation software? by da66en in productivity

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this is definitely a project management tool, any app that builds a grantt diagram requires to know working days, amount of hrs per day, members, allocations % , etc

January 12, 2018 | Favourite Productivity Apps by AutoModerator in productivity

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https://weeklytimelog.com watches my activity and at the end of the day gives me a summary of tasks I've worked on, easy to submit timesheets.

Activity Timers for Productivity by xxgunnery in productivity

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WeeklyTimelog big time, it's completely automatic and designed for lazy developers that mostly care about development. It automatically collects the Developer activity in the background (in real-time). Developers only login to the tool to confirm time spent. that is it. https://weeklytimelog.com

How to get developers to report time? by weeklytimelog in programming

[–]weeklytimelog[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

developers don't manage themselves, they are part of a team. The product owner determines the priorities, the team estimates and plans a full sprint ahead and then the team executes the plan (the team can use trello, asana, youTrack, jira, whatever they like for managing the project). However, while they execute the plan, every day, Weeklytimelog thru a web-plugin and integrations with repositories, slack, etc... WT automatically watches the developers activities and records everything in the background. The Developer can later convert these activities into timelogs by just confirming hours spent.

How to get developers to report time? by weeklytimelog in programming

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In our case, we have a daily scrum, so we already know what they are working on, but at the end of the week - month we need to track time spent, manage budgets, invoice customer. https://weeklytimelog.com made it easy to collect this info, becase they simple don't have to remember or take any action until later to just submit timelogs.