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        <title>VSCode Productivity Tips &amp; Tricks</title>
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        <description>More than likely I am a Microsoft developer tool advocate. My first language was c++ using Visual Studio. Haven’t stopped sipping the kool aid since. Even though my primary language is golang today.
Bookmarks Same principle as your web browser. Keep track of places in the code that you know you will need to come back to.
Pros:
 Label bookmarks Side view for all bookmarks per file Search bookmarks Cons: Unable to add multiple lines per a bookmark.</description>
        
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        <title>My Daily Work Routine</title>
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        <description>The schedule below isn’t the full picture because I normally go on call every few weeks. I spend on call days communicating with other teams and resolving incidents. Bi-weekly attending meetings related to on-boarding, recruiting tech talks, and all hands. I only read work email in the morning unless someone PMs me to review. My company also uses Slack for communication and I limit my time on there as well. This facilitates minimizing distractions and intaking too much information.</description>
        
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