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Sounds amazing! 🎉 |
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Hey @Sandared ! |
Hi @Sandared, do you still want to give your talk? If so, what about the Web&Wine events in the first quarter of the year? |
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Hey @Sandared ! |
Hey Tim, sorry it seems I completely missed the other notifications. Nowadays I'm not that often on GitHub anymore :/ Best, |
Title: Notetaking for Developers with Obsidian
Short description
Your analog notebook is always full?
You like markdown?
You always wanted to design a database?
Then this talk is for you!
Obsidian is one of the best note taking tools for developers. With a little bit of markdown, javascript and creativtiy you can tailor it to be the perfect tool for your own note taking habits.
I will show how it helped me in my transition from developer to handyman in my own startup and guide you in a straight path from basic markdown notetaking in Obsidian to Obsidian as a second brain, so that afterwards you can use it for whatever kind of note taking you like.
Audience
Developers that felt that todo apps and OneNote are just not enough for them ;)
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