I have a lot of ideas where to start.
My problem is that as a freelancer, I mostly work alone, and work tends to be tiresome, and I don’t like extending or “blowing” deadlines.
I have investigated and used A lot of productivity tools. I have studied CodeGeneration, and I am predicting a tool that generates code parts. I use codeReuse technology. Wait.
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Some of these can do great things:
Email bots
These receive emails and do many things with them , They need to have some identity verification king to protect you from bad things:
>Automatically record the content entered in the database or Excel spreadsheet.
>Update the content in the database.
>Save all attachments in a specific shared folder.
>Restart the server.
Productivity
These will do repetitive tasks:
>Print out all invoices for this month.
>Automatically merge data from multiple sources.
>Send reminders for GTD projects.
>Send reminders for deceased TODO projects.
>Automatically Build
>Automated testing
Management
These automate some repetitive server management tasks:
>Summarize server logs, delete regular items and email them Send the remaining items>rebuild the index in the database>make automatic backups
I have been working hard to create the idea of software “robots” to help different areas of the development process, repetitive Tasks, automated tasks, etc.
I have a lot of ideas about where to start.
My problem is that as a freelancer I mostly work alone, and work tends to be tiresome, and I don’t like it Extend or “blow” the deadline.
I have investigated and used a lot of productivity tools. I have researched CodeGeneration and I am predicting a tool that generates code parts. I use codeReuse technology. etc.
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I don’t want to use code generation, but I have developed many tools to help me complete many repetitive tasks.
< p>Some of these can do very good things:
Email bots
These receive emails and do many things with them, they need to have some authentication kings to protect You are protected from bad things:
>Automatically record the content entered in the database or Excel spreadsheet.
>Update the content in the database.
>Save all attachments in a specific shared folder
>Restart the server.
Productivity
These will do repetitive tasks:
>Print out all invoices for this month.
>Automatically merge data from multiple sources.
>Send reminders for GTD projects.
>Send reminders for deceased TODO projects.
>Automatically build
>Automated testing
< p>Management
These automate some repetitive server management tasks:
>Summarize server logs, delete regular items and email the remaining items>rebuild the index in the database>automatically Backup