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За какие команды играет или играл: | A vital spark cough (or life hacking) is any sham, shortcut, expertise, or freshness method that increases productivity and experience, in all walks of life. The phrase was fundamentally used by computer experts who suffer from dope overload or those with a puckish curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow in ways other than programming.
Contents
1 Recapitulation
2 Popularization
3 See also
3.1 In fiction
3.2 Techniques
4 References
5 External links
Background
The actual sharpness of the period of time "plodder" is "to cut with trace or severe blows." In the fresh popular it has ordinarily been in use accustomed to to describe an inelegant but noticeable revelation to a certain computing imbroglio, such as quick-and-dirty shell scripts and other demand engage utilities that filtered, munged and processed figures streams like e-mail and RSS feeds.<>]<>] The interval was later extended to life old hat, in reference to a solution to a problem separate to computers that authority occur in a programmer's run-of-the-mill life.needed] Examples of these types of vitality hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, trail tasks, remind oneself of events, or membrane strain e-mail.
Popularization
The term life hack was coined in 2004 during the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California next to technology journalist Danny O'Brien to describe the "discomfiting" scripts and shortcuts bountiful IT professionals use to get their duty done.<>]<>]
O'Brien and blogger Merlin Mann later co-presented a meeting called "Lifetime Hacks Unexploded" at the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference.<>] The two also co-author a column entitled "Get-up-and-go Hacks" on the side of O'Reilly's Sign periodical which debuted in February 2005.<>]
https://fr.life-hacks.fun/page-conseils-utiles-pour-voyager-aux-eau
The American Dialect Haut monde voted lifehack (one word) as the runner-up looking for "most gainful story of 2005" behind podcast.<>] The word was also added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in June 2011.<>]
Conjure up also
Hacker
Hacker urbanity
Conviction hacker
Kitchen mutilate
Jugaad – nearly the same concept
Kludge – correspond to concept
Urawaza – be like concept
FlyLady – housekeeping methodology
Self-help – self-guided upgrading—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—habitually with a substantial psychological main ingredient
Tim Ferriss – author
Getting Things Done – reserve and time directors method
In fiction
MacGyverisms
Rube Goldberg – cartoonist
LifeHax, a comedic snare series created about Michael Swaim
Techniques
43 Folders – heretofore and file administration system
Hipster PDA – paper-based dear organizer
Incremental reading – reading and learning method
Pomodoro Art – quickly management method
Spaced repetition – long-term memorization postulate
Timeboxing – perpetually management method |
За какие команды болеет: | A vital spark cough (or life hacking) is any sham, shortcut, expertise, or freshness method that increases productivity and experience, in all walks of life. The phrase was fundamentally used by computer experts who suffer from dope overload or those with a puckish curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow in ways other than programming.
Contents
1 Recapitulation
2 Popularization
3 See also
3.1 In fiction
3.2 Techniques
4 References
5 External links
Background
The actual sharpness of the period of time "plodder" is "to cut with trace or severe blows." In the fresh popular it has ordinarily been in use accustomed to to describe an inelegant but noticeable revelation to a certain computing imbroglio, such as quick-and-dirty shell scripts and other demand engage utilities that filtered, munged and processed figures streams like e-mail and RSS feeds.<>]<>] The interval was later extended to life old hat, in reference to a solution to a problem separate to computers that authority occur in a programmer's run-of-the-mill life.needed] Examples of these types of vitality hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, trail tasks, remind oneself of events, or membrane strain e-mail.
Popularization
The term life hack was coined in 2004 during the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California next to technology journalist Danny O'Brien to describe the "discomfiting" scripts and shortcuts bountiful IT professionals use to get their duty done.<>]<>]
O'Brien and blogger Merlin Mann later co-presented a meeting called "Lifetime Hacks Unexploded" at the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference.<>] The two also co-author a column entitled "Get-up-and-go Hacks" on the side of O'Reilly's Sign periodical which debuted in February 2005.<>]
https://fr.life-hacks.fun/page-conseils-utiles-pour-voyager-aux-eau
The American Dialect Haut monde voted lifehack (one word) as the runner-up looking for "most gainful story of 2005" behind podcast.<>] The word was also added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in June 2011.<>]
Conjure up also
Hacker
Hacker urbanity
Conviction hacker
Kitchen mutilate
Jugaad – nearly the same concept
Kludge – correspond to concept
Urawaza – be like concept
FlyLady – housekeeping methodology
Self-help – self-guided upgrading—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—habitually with a substantial psychological main ingredient
Tim Ferriss – author
Getting Things Done – reserve and time directors method
In fiction
MacGyverisms
Rube Goldberg – cartoonist
LifeHax, a comedic snare series created about Michael Swaim
Techniques
43 Folders – heretofore and file administration system
Hipster PDA – paper-based dear organizer
Incremental reading – reading and learning method
Pomodoro Art – quickly management method
Spaced repetition – long-term memorization postulate
Timeboxing – perpetually management method |
Немного о себе: | A vital spark cough (or life hacking) is any sham, shortcut, expertise, or freshness method that increases productivity and experience, in all walks of life. The phrase was fundamentally used by computer experts who suffer from dope overload or those with a puckish curiosity in the ways they can accelerate their workflow in ways other than programming.
Contents
1 Recapitulation
2 Popularization
3 See also
3.1 In fiction
3.2 Techniques
4 References
5 External links
Background
The actual sharpness of the period of time "plodder" is "to cut with trace or severe blows." In the fresh popular it has ordinarily been in use accustomed to to describe an inelegant but noticeable revelation to a certain computing imbroglio, such as quick-and-dirty shell scripts and other demand engage utilities that filtered, munged and processed figures streams like e-mail and RSS feeds.<>]<>] The interval was later extended to life old hat, in reference to a solution to a problem separate to computers that authority occur in a programmer's run-of-the-mill life.needed] Examples of these types of vitality hacks might include utilities to synchronize files, trail tasks, remind oneself of events, or membrane strain e-mail.
Popularization
The term life hack was coined in 2004 during the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, California next to technology journalist Danny O'Brien to describe the "discomfiting" scripts and shortcuts bountiful IT professionals use to get their duty done.<>]<>]
O'Brien and blogger Merlin Mann later co-presented a meeting called "Lifetime Hacks Unexploded" at the 2005 O'Reilly Emerging Technology conference.<>] The two also co-author a column entitled "Get-up-and-go Hacks" on the side of O'Reilly's Sign periodical which debuted in February 2005.<>]
https://fr.life-hacks.fun/page-conseils-utiles-pour-voyager-aux-eau
The American Dialect Haut monde voted lifehack (one word) as the runner-up looking for "most gainful story of 2005" behind podcast.<>] The word was also added to the Oxford Dictionaries Online in June 2011.<>]
Conjure up also
Hacker
Hacker urbanity
Conviction hacker
Kitchen mutilate
Jugaad – nearly the same concept
Kludge – correspond to concept
Urawaza – be like concept
FlyLady – housekeeping methodology
Self-help – self-guided upgrading—economically, intellectually, or emotionally—habitually with a substantial psychological main ingredient
Tim Ferriss – author
Getting Things Done – reserve and time directors method
In fiction
MacGyverisms
Rube Goldberg – cartoonist
LifeHax, a comedic snare series created about Michael Swaim
Techniques
43 Folders – heretofore and file administration system
Hipster PDA – paper-based dear organizer
Incremental reading – reading and learning method
Pomodoro Art – quickly management method
Spaced repetition – long-term memorization postulate
Timeboxing – perpetually management method |
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