Quoting Craig Hadden <CraigH@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > But I *like* tips. And if I think a particular tip will be useful, I write > it down. > > Which brings me to another tip that isn't solely about software: > > * Keep a written record of tips, which you can take with you on your laptop > or when you change jobs or contracts. You can use the same document to > record anything that might be useful to remember months later, such as > Internet addresses, and code examples such as JavaScript or Visual Basic. By > using a single document, you can easily keep track of, back up and transport > all the of URLs and other stuff that you find useful. > Keeping track of your own tips is an excellent idea. I keep all mine on my website, so it doesn't matter what physical site I'm at, they're always available. If the tip is a URL, the URL gets included. If its something I have to write, it goes in the Hints & Tips section. Because I keep all this on a website, anyone can use it - even though the primary target audience of the site is two people. Geoff ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/ ************************************************** To post a message to austechwriter, send the message to austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx To subscribe to austechwriter, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "subscribe" in the Subject field. To unsubscribe, send a message to austechwriter-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe" in the Subject field. To search the austechwriter archives, go to www.freelists.org/archives/austechwriter To contact the list administrator, send a message to austechwriter-admins@xxxxxxxxxxxxx **************************************************