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Use atom with gitkraken12/6/2023 Keyboard Maestro - Newer adoption so I am still working with it and getting it to what I need it to be.Alfred - favorite productivity bar on the Mac.TextExpander - after creating my own shortcuts it drives my coding productivity and fulfills any of my needs and syncs between both of my machines.Google Suite - Does everything you really ever need it to do.Evernote - my notebook for anything and everything as it integrates with so many different things.Papers - find this to be the best way to keep track of various academic papers.Digital Ocean - depending on various projects, I sometimes need extra resources and throw up an instance into the cloud (i.e.Google Cloud Platform - If you need more computing power, here is the place to go.Excel - still a great calculator and presentation.Tableau - basic BI work for some dashboards requested by execs.Jetbrains - Datagrip - favorite SQL IDE for the Mac.Visual Studio 2015 /SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio).Jetbrains - Pycharm -for any python development).Franz - keeps all of my messaging in one place (Hipchat, Slack, Skype, Messenger).Windows 10 (Lenovo Thinkpad, i7, 16 GB RAM, etc.).Firefox because I can't do without tabs of tabs via Tab Group Helper, though I'm fond of Vivaldi.DaisyDisk, a beautiful interface for figuring out when TweetDeck is using 7Gb of storage.TweetDeck for Twitter, which downloaded 7Gb of images onto my computer and hogs memory, and which is thus a candidate for replacement.Quicksilver, because it's still better than Spotlight.My favorite and possibly most-used app ever it just does its job perfectly and without intrusion. Flycut for a super-light multi-clipboard with history.the command line if I'm feeling competent, and.TextWrangler for viewing/editing when Sublime/Atom are too slow.Sublime/Atom are overloaded with plugins that need to go, so.gcc-8 installed with homebrew to compile everything, but I'm pretty sure this is why I keep crashing R so much.homebrew (w/cask) to install and update everything (except R.).bash with a ridiculously customized prompt, though this thread has made me consider zsh.iTerm2 (I didn't see the difference from Terminal at first, but now I'm hooked).Sierra on 1st gen rMBP (15"/i7/16Gb/250Gb) circa 2012, still going strong.D3.js for creating interactive visualisations.Docker - I ran my first Rocker/Tidyverse container the other day! I'm not sure my use warrants it yet, but I still appreciate the magic of it.This is a fantastic tool that I'm still getting getting to grips with Blogdown - For displaying some of my personal work and thoughts.Also very useful way to ask questions and broadcast information to a group ![]() Slack - This has been fantastic for creating a sense of team with semi remote members. ![]()
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