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Ask HN: How do you structure information from multiple sources and contexts?

4 pointsby Chiragover 3 years ago
I am struggling to find a solid model to do this for some time and will ask for help from the community.<p>I am a senior software engineer the &quot;full-stack kind&quot; I have muscle memory for a fairly decent amount of things but as we know the industry is wide and large so the depth and breadth of knowledge.<p>Do you have a good method or model for information&#x2F;knowledge to be captured, organized, learned? and then being useful at the right time.<p>For now I am using google keep and Confluence for gathering (storing) of the information but not being able to give it a proper structure.<p>Any pointers are appreciated.

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crou68over 3 years ago
Hi,<p>I am a senior scientiste and I faced the same problem until I discovered zettelkasten method.<p>Several tools implement this method. A famous web based one is Roam Research, but I personally use an emacs mode called org-roam. It allows for structuring notes with links and back -links, bibliographic or web references, web pages or images capture and a graphical notes constellation navigation. As it based on org-mode, it is also possible to insert code blocks (with a lot of accessible programming langages) which can be interpreted directly within emacs (there is a lot of documentation about this feature that toi could fond through a web Research on &#x27;reproducible research&#x27;). Some people use a complementary mode wich works like Anki cards in order visit and memorize your notes on a daily basis.<p>I hope it could correspond to your needs.
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