Feb
11
2010
Productivity: What Causes You Friction?
As I am waiting for Reflector to load and my browser to unfreeze, I thought maybe if I write down all the things that cause me friction when attempting to be productive, I may just feel a little less frustrated by it all.
So here it goes:
- Lotus Notes takes up to 20 seconds to redraw itself when returning from my VM
- SameTime can also take this long
- SharePoint Development Requirements - Lots of RAM and Windows Server OS
- SharePoint GAC Deployment - Recycling of App Pools gets old
- Getting distracted writing this blog post after Reflector finished loading 5 minutes ago
- Visual Studio Add Reference Dialog (can’t wait to get my whole team over to VS 2010 to cross this one off the list)
- Misleading WCF Add Service Reference Error Messages
- Did I mention Lotus Notes
- Web Meetings and Teleconferencing
- Two-factor authentication with a 5 minute timeout (Explanation: I am working for a defense contractor)
On the other hand, there are certain things that just plain allow me to be productive:
- My Wife Sarah
- GMail
- Google Reader
- Google Chat
- Visual Studio Intellisense
- FireBug
- Notepad++
- My Colleague Winston’s MindTree application
- Pencil and Paper (not the name of some app, I mean physical pencil and paper)
- Whiteboards
So what is causing you friction?
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