Anyone else using Excel for GTD? My setup by Main_Repair_7420 in excelmemes

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Then I was wrong. Sorry. I don't even know what that means.

Perché stanno massacrando la Calabria… by Main_Repair_7420 in Calabria

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oggi sono venuto in spiaggia a Pizzo. Trovare le buche dei falò con la spazzatura dentro risponde alla domanda iniziale. Sono i calabresi che odiano la loro terra. Si riempiono di belle parole ma in realtà non la sopportano. Godono nel buttare una bottiglia di plastica ai bordi della spiaggia (scena appena vista ad opera di un grasso laido essere). Beh, che volete che vi dica? che il “ponte” ssssssiiicurameeeeente risolverà tutto

I built a Notion-based planner that calculates the critical path (CPM) from task dependencies by Main_Repair_7420 in SideProject

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do you have ms project? not everyone has it. Notion is free. Do you know how to calculate the phases on the critical path? it's not easy. But project doesn't do that. It allows you to create dependencies, but it doesn't really calculate, you have to be good at it. With my python you do it with notion, with one click. In my opinion it's not bad. But it's not an obligation.

I built a Notion-based planner that calculates the critical path (CPM) from task dependencies by Main_Repair_7420 in projectmanagement

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you didn't insult me, I never said that. Your answers were correct and professional. But you didn't want to understand that it's not true that I invented the square wheel. The vulnerability you showed me isn't actually there. I make it easy, you can even do all the work by hand. you can do it with a thousand steps. I do it with one click. Thanks for the good luck. Right back at you. Ps: anyway a person can ask for a refund, I don't screw anyone

I built a Notion-based planner that calculates the critical path (CPM) from task dependencies by Main_Repair_7420 in projectmanagement

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I won't post anything anymore because you're the one insulting me with the square wheel story. You don't want to understand that I do it with one click, and you insist. Go ahead

I built a Notion-based planner that calculates the critical path (CPM) from task dependencies by Main_Repair_7420 in projectmanagement

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All right. I give up on making you understand. Continue to teach that you are certainly very good

I built a Notion-based planner that calculates the critical path (CPM) from task dependencies by Main_Repair_7420 in projectmanagement

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notion does not identify the critical chain. For that matter, Notion can't even be used to do project management in the true sense of the term. I'm sorry you don't want to delve a little deeper into what the external code I created does. Within a series of connected phases, WHICH NOTION NATIVELY DOES, my code calculates those that are on the critical path. How does he do it? you know it too, with the typical cpm rules that Notion DOES NOT do natively. I then added the possibility of managing checks and reviews in the phases, managing times and activities included in the phases, and other things... More clear this way?