I will construct better systems for:
- grading student programs and giving feedback. (and I willinflict give my system on to the rest of the CS department posse). No reason we need to print these things out and grade them on paper. Because then we have to keep track of the physical pieces of paper, and kill several trees every week for C211. And isn't it the future anyway?
- keeping track of my own finances. I was pretty disorganized this year, filed last minute, and found out that if you just moved to Indiana, you have to file your Indiana state taxes on paper. (so I guess I'd better mail that right quick.) And my stock thingy and retirement thingy aren't very well organized or understood (by me).
- But more importantly, the programs-grading system. That's key, because that takes people (me) a really long time.
On the upside: I've done a pretty good job keeping track of to-do items, notes, thoughts, and plans. I have nice little scripts to keep my weekly snippets, write notes to myself and check them into version control...
- grading student programs and giving feedback. (and I will
- keeping track of my own finances. I was pretty disorganized this year, filed last minute, and found out that if you just moved to Indiana, you have to file your Indiana state taxes on paper. (so I guess I'd better mail that right quick.) And my stock thingy and retirement thingy aren't very well organized or understood (by me).
- But more importantly, the programs-grading system. That's key, because that takes people (me) a really long time.
On the upside: I've done a pretty good job keeping track of to-do items, notes, thoughts, and plans. I have nice little scripts to keep my weekly snippets, write notes to myself and check them into version control...