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Anyone else jot down notes on small pads of graph paper?

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  • 4
    Who doesn't :)
  • 5
    Not just graph paper but any kinda paper I can get a hold of. Drawing your data structures out always gets the cognitive juices going.
  • 5
    All the time! Paper is the best place to write down stuff you know you'll never need again.
  • 2
    Not graph paper but I do use a little notepad
  • 3
    Notepad++, yeah
  • 1
    Yes, constantly.
  • 4
    Graph paper is love, graph paper is life
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  • 1
    "// this is a very wizard bug".. nice one! :D
  • 1
    @Gerschtli Literally no other way to describe it 😜
  • 1
    I keep a large whiteboard next to me just for drawing and notes.
  • 0
    @avstuff I wish I had one of those...
  • 1
    It's not really mine. I...acquired it from our planning room.
  • 1
    Graph paper is the best. Notes, design, perfect boxes for checklists... Its endless the possibilities!
  • 0
    Why graph paper? I use regular copy paper.
  • 1
    I just steal paper from the printer. 😏
  • 0
    @kshep92 graph paper is good for everything. The lines don't get in the way of anything you would do on blank copy paper, but the horizontal and vertical lines can help you align text, lists, designs, graphs, equations, diagrams; all things that would be a challenge to do on blank copy paper.

    There's my argument 😜

    📝 =❤️
  • 0
    yumm... burger
  • 2
    Graph, blank notebooks, A3. Depending on why and what I'm writing. But it has somewhat the same function as speaking to myself but more accepted with office neighbors
  • 0
    just my mind and Google Keep
  • 1
    what's interesting is that I dont understand any of it after the session
  • 1
    writing by hand is way too hard! I need the vertical guide to know how to space my letters.... like first grade never ended
  • 1
    @Ardethian nice catch!

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    @Swifticus won't key evaluate to a boolean?
  • 0
    @avstuff - key gets assigned the value of e.keyCode, if e.keyCode is falsy then it will get assigned the value of e.which.
  • 0
    @Ardethian I gave up on IE at the beginning. This is my developer portfolio. So I'm using many features which IE just doesn't, and simply cannot support.
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