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wakatime for keeping track our code #11

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ekremkaraca opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 1 comment
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wakatime for keeping track our code #11

ekremkaraca opened this issue Dec 29, 2016 · 1 comment

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@ekremkaraca
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Hi @kallaway!

I'm so glad to your project and I have an idea that can be useful. There's a program called Wakatime which tracks time, metrics and insights. We can add it to README for people who may want to use like me and people can share their results. What do you think?

movel added a commit to movel/100-days-of-code that referenced this issue Jul 27, 2017
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Despite the "free" promotion, I do think it's a good idea for people undertaking this challenge. I've used it myself and getting the dreaded email of "You haven't coded yesterday" helped me to keep going.
I would prefer a free tool though, but for the time being, I would say it's a good addition.

practicalli-johnny added a commit to practicalli-johnny/100-days-of-clojure-code that referenced this issue Jan 21, 2019
Another discussion about a 4Clojure exercise, this time kallaway#11 - conj with maps.
Karska-dev added a commit to Karska-dev/100-days-of-code that referenced this issue Sep 25, 2019
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