Doxory?

Jedi has decided Before the end of April, I have to finish 1) an article for UDN Digital Culture column, and 2) a presentation slide about Blog/Web 2.0 thingy. Non of them have started yet. What should I do first?

Asked 2 years ago

Slides in Takahashi method is fun.

jtu
If you're having trouble getting started, tackle the fun thing first to get some momentum going.

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My choice: Write some article when you (I) still remember what to write.

daorlova
You sound uninspired about the article. Start working on that and then switch to the fun stuff. That way the article will still be in the back of your mind whie you're working on the presentation and it's going to be a lot easier to do when you get back to it later.
lakmiseiru
Articles are harder than slides to just slap together Article first.
Mark
slides are candy - start the article, get a lot of it down, and then when you need a break before reviewing the draft and actually editing it, *then* go do slides.
photon
Make the slides as a reward for finishing the article.

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Skipped (with comments)

geoff
Maybe bonghits will fix your Makefile.

If you make a stupid choice because a website tells you to, it's your own damn fault.