2. Expanding on Lesson #1. The brain is like a CPU. If you have multiple monitors (news, slack, telegram, ...), every time something change on a screen your eye/brain will notice that and you'll initiate a context switch. And then you'll have to context switch back.
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3. Every context switch requires time to gain the best focus level that you need, a bit like in the CPU registries get overwritten by the memory required by the current process. Even if you think you're a pro at multi-tasking, you're likely just averaging your potential.
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4. If you need to react immediately to certain events, you can set up a particular notifications just for emergency alerts, your ear will get used to it and you'll react immediately.
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I agree. I have a laptop to code with and but I do have the second monitor to just have stackoveflow open
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preferrer 200tabs n sifting to the tab playing that audio
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What is your philosophy in regards to how many editors or browser pages do you keep open at any given time?
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my 50" laptop sized monitor fits perfectly to focus on da tasks ;-)
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You get it
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