[[!sidebar content=""]] [[!meta title="Org workflows for developers"]] [[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2022 George Mauer"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/workflows-nav)" raw="yes"]] # Org workflows for developers George Mauer (he/him/they/ze, IRC: gmauer, ) [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/workflows-before)" raw="yes"]] # Table of Contents We all know org-mode is great but much of the discussion often focuses on the agendas, todo lists, and project planning. These are all valuable. yet rarely do we talk about workflows that do work, not just plan it. Inspired by literate programming ideas, this talk will demonstrate a grab-bag of workflows developed over the years that are of use not only for planning, tracking, note keeping, and ops work, but in actual day-to-day enterprise software development. # Discussion ## Notes - Start with all the things from howardism literate devops articles - its all great and is what got me started (he also just did a talk on eshell) - Learning request.el, dash.el, cl-loop facility, and s.el reasonably well is a pretty bigĀ  - there is also - Q: are arduino blocks included in org-mode? - A: I did add `arduino-mode` I think thats the only thing I did so maybe its from there - A: This is the bit that I'm particularly proud of btw - the ability to do dynamic scoping of variables that is driven by properties in the org outline - Q: how did you insert the texts (not caption)? - A: in kdenlive ## Feedback - liked it a lot - awesome talk gmauer` - :) It was fun captioning it. [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/workflows-after)" raw="yes"]] [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/workflows-nav)" raw="yes"]] [[!taglink CategoryOrgMode]] [[!taglink CategoryCoding]]