Michael Steeves stee...@raingods.net writes:
If I have something that I want to track in terms of consistency, and want
to do it during the weekdays, is there a way I could express that other then
having a series of 5 habits, one for each day of the week, each one of which
would repeat every
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
I have habits that I need to perform, e.g., every weekday, or four times a
week. I don't see a way to express that. If I could schedule a task for
+1.4d or +1.75d (respectively), I'd be happy.
Habits aren't really for scheduling, they're for
on Sat Sep 24 2011, John Wiegley jwiegley-AT-gmail.com wrote:
Dave Abrahams d...@boostpro.com writes:
I have habits that I need to perform, e.g., every weekday, or four times a
week. I don't see a way to express that. If I could schedule a task for
+1.4d or +1.75d (respectively), I'd be
On Sat, Sep 24 2011, Dave Abrahams wrote:
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I think the basic parts of such a language might be:
- predicates, e.g. Mon,Wed,Fri; the first week of each month; the first
tuesday of the month
- periods, e.g. 1 month
- repetitions, e.g. 5 times
Looks like you're coming up on the
on Sat Sep 24 2011, Eric Abrahamsen eric-AT-ericabrahamsen.net wrote:
On Sat, Sep 24 2011, Dave Abrahams wrote:
[...]
I think the basic parts of such a language might be:
- predicates, e.g. Mon,Wed,Fri; the first week of each month; the first
tuesday of the month
- periods, e.g. 1
On 9/24/11 7:16 AM, John Wiegley wrote:
Dave Abrahamsd...@boostpro.com writes:
I have habits that I need to perform, e.g., every weekday, or four times a
week. I don't see a way to express that. If I could schedule a task for
+1.4d or +1.75d (respectively), I'd be happy.
Habits aren't
I have habits that I need to perform, e.g., every weekday, or four times
a week. I don't see a way to express that. If I could schedule a task
for +1.4d or +1.75d (respectively), I'd be happy.
Even better would be a more human-readable way to express repetition,
because in addition to being