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How I boosted my productivity while working on multiple projects

Alex Kaul on May 12, 2024

As a freelance web developer, app creator and open source maintainer, I have to constantly switch back and forth between multiple workflows, such a...
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gokayburuc.dev

I also manage my provincial flow with Trello kanban. There are various alternatives for the automation part.

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Abiodun Paul Ogunnaike

This is awesome

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Alex Kaul

Thanks dude!

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Friday candour

That's genius

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Alex Kaul

Thank you!

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Swapnil Gupta

Great work

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Krishnan Raghavan

This looks really awesome. Thanks for sharing.

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Alex Kaul

Thanks!

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Carvier Dotdev

Yes man thank you a lot... btw I want to make some PRs to help, it's awesome project

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Robin

Really cool project youve got here! Ive been working something similar, since I run into the same issues as you do (not freelance, but working for every product team).

I chose Wails (golang+js/ts) as base, because this way you can cover more ground with native calls more quickly. Connected to Atlassian Cloud (which essentially acts as the database). Eventually with a browser plugin to do communication with the native app to handle the imminent mountains of articles that "are useful later".

Ill have to check if there's enough overlap in our needs, because itd be awesome if I could write something that could be used by both.

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Yusuf Al-Aziz • Edited

Why there is a twit in their main page stating he "purchased a license" if it's free and open source?

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Alex Kaul

It is a tweet about the previous version (v1) which was a closed source software with a paid license. The new version (v2) is free and open source.