Birthday present

I’m turning 24 today.

Best birthday present you may do me: recommend a software or Internet service that will help me increase my productivity or getting organized better. Ideally, I wouldn’t know this software or service yet.

Many thanks.

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18 Responses to “Birthday present”

  1. Happy birthday J

    all the best in your endeavors!

    if you find a good productivity tool, let me know, i am still looking for it. I currently use basecamp which is not bad, but as a collaborative working tool, I believe we can find better.

    take care

  2. kari says:

    Congratulations Jeremy,

    I’d recommend Hipster PDA. http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/03/introducing-the-hipster-pda/

    Guaranteed productivity my productivity guru Merlin Mann.

    Seriously, I’ve picked many tricks from Merlin’s site and listen to his podcats. Surprisingly, many of them are low-tech. =)

  3. Jeremy Fain says:

    Ilan> Good to see you over here and thanks for your wishes. Wow, you’ve improved your blog a great deal. I’ve allowed myself to put it again my live (because I remove dormant blogs) blogroll.

    I like Basecamp and use it too actually.

    Kari> :) love the Hipster PDA. Thanks for the website, but it’s neither an Internet service nor a software.

  4. stevedanino says:

    Happy Bday.

    xTime Project, on Mac.

  5. Jeremy Fain says:

    Thanks mate. What exactly is xTime Project?

  6. Steve Danino says:

    It is a GTD management system. The most simple tool of the kind I’ve ever seen.

    Merlin is quite good though.

  7. Jeremy Fain says:

    Okay, GTD meaning Getting Things Done if I understand correctly.

  8. Puisque tout le monde te le souhaite en anglais :

    BON ANNIVERSAIRE :)

    David !

  9. Rupert Schiessl says:

    Alles Gute zum Geburtstag!

  10. Jeremy Fain says:

    Danke schön Rup.

  11. josephcargo says:

    Très Bonne anniversaire Jéremy, Merde je le savais pas :-( . Bref, je te recommande MyEclipse (payant) qui peut faciliter beaucoup plus ta conception et ton dév sur les projets en Java.

    I’d like to know how do you feel with 24 years old ?

  12. Jeremy Fain says:

    Don’t worry about not figuring out before Youss, it’s no big deal. Why would MyEclipse help me enhance my productivity vs. Netbeans, the Java IDE I currently use?

    I feel the same today as yesterday and the day before yesterday? Just 2 days older.

  13. Rupert Schiessl says:

    Did you know that our age is degressive? No? Let me explain it to you:

    Take the age of one of your parents (or one of your grandparents, if you prefer…) and your own age. Calculate the year when your selected family member was two times older than yourself.

    Now, take the same person and calculate the year when she was three times older than yourself.

    Ahhh…?

    Right, that was before!

    Incredible, isn’t it?!?

    Another Happy Birthday to you, Jeremy, and a Happy Unbirthday to all the others!

    And… don’t worry, tomorrow you will be younger!

  14. Rupert Schiessl says:

    And….

    No, I’m not drunk!

  15. Jeremy Fain says:

    Rup, you’re losing your mind. You must be selling StratosCube too well…

  16. josephcargo says:

    So Jeremy, you have now the same age as me 

    For MyEclipse, it’s an IDE full-featured and based on the Eclipse platform. For this latter, there’s an easiness to develop that you can not find it in the others IDE. Yes, and you can have an idea about it just when you use it. I give an example: every kind of project you want to deploy, MyEclipse give you a sum of features witch allows you to build a STRONG with a standard architecture. This in one hand, in the other hand, you can copy the files into the arborescence of the project, so you can not spend time to go to the folders of your project and do such as operation. MyEclipse delivery release cycles by providing a complete application development environment for J2EE, AJAX, JAVASCRIPT, JSF, JSP, WEB, XML, WEB SERICES, UML. It’s like a “big” Eclipse with a lot of plugins. You can connect easily to the databases and do your unit tests without any problems. More over, for the web application, you have a big choice to deploy as you want from a big list of servers (JONAS, JBOSS, TOMCAT and so on with different versions.). You can also change easily the versions of the different configurations (JDK, Tomcat…). I believe that I can’t build a Web application without use MyEclipse.

    When you have a bug or an error on your application running, Eclipse can (as you know) suggest to you a lot of ideas that a simple click can resolve all your problems.

    All those technologies you can you them on this IDE with easiness JSP, JSF, Struts, JSTL, XML, XSD, Servlets, EJB, XDOCLET, HTML/Javascript/CSS editing & Debugging and all Web 2.0 development. SO you can use it gratis for one month and take an idea. Some people says that it can be like WebSphere but it doesn’t because in WebSphere Sudio you have choice to use other features witch depend of the context of your applications.

    As I say every time : MyEclipse facilitates our Life !

    Go now and use it: http://www.myeclipseide.com/

    A+

  17. Jeremy Fain says:

    Thanks Youss, I’ll give it a go pretty soon.

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