< ^ txt
Sat Jun 3 10:55:48 EDT 2017
Slept from twelve-thirty to nine-thirty. Woke briefly around six.
Partly sunny today. High of eighty-two.
Mom called me, excited about buying a croquet set at a garage sale.
Tales of childhood croquet with Jean and Julie.
Tidied up a few things, vacuumed, watered plants, etc.
Watched Doctor Strange on Netflix.
Good.
The "TicketBook" homegrown trouble ticket system I wrote for work has served us well.
It's mostly a simple CRUD app.
If, as a personal project, I was going to do a clean-room ticket system in Go, how would it compare to TicketBook?
- Keep the "as simple as possible" philosophy and design
- Get rid of "metatags" as a distinct type, but maybe add #hashtags to be automatically gleaned from all comments/titles
- Add the ability to "pin" comments to the top of a post
- Add the ability to "pin" tickets to the top of the queue?
- Maybe have the ability to push a button on a comment, and have it added to a public/user-oriented status page?
- Attachments (images, text files)??
- Maybe also the ability to push-button highlight or gray-out a comment
https://talks.golang.org/2012/10things.slide#1
Thirty-minute walk before dinner.
Half moon in the blue sky.
Saw a dragonfly, a monarch(?) butterfly, and a ton of robins.
Lots of people outside, enjoying the day.
Breakfast: carrots, coffee, macaroni
Lunch:
Dinner: Jimmy John's
< ^ txt