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Ditch the paperwork and the faffing around trying to keep track of PTO on spreadsheets.
The easiest employee vacation tracker - used by over 170,000 people to book time off work and track their PTO balance.
PTO ๐ Sickness ๐ท Parental ๐ถ Bereavements ๐ข Festive seasons ๐ Bank holidays ๐
It's all covered in Timetastic
Instead of flaky spreadsheets, you get a proper up-to-date team calendar, and a simple to use workflow for time off requests.
โ Slack, MS Teams, Outlook, Google calendar integrations.
Literally - everything you need to organise, manage, and track time off work.
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TimetasticTimetastic is particularly suitable for small to medium-sized businesses that need a simple but effective solution for managing employee leave without the complexity of more extensive HR software. It's ideal for companies seeking to improve transparency in scheduling and enhance communication regarding time-off management among teams.
As a mini-blog, it is a nice alternative for Medium to publish and share information about programming.
However, the community and the organization are biased toward social justice (and they are open to it). You can read its Code of Conduct, it is so vague and politically leads (I prefer a term of service because it defines fair rules for everybody). So it alienates developers that we don't care about politics in pro of people that want to talk about any other topic such as sexuality, how women are unprivileged, and such. It even mandates to use inclusive language. Good grief.
My main complaint is the quality of the community. It is not StackOverflow (so we don't want to ask for an answer here), and most of the top topics are clickbait, such as "how to become a rockstar developer in ... days", "100 tips to become a better programmer" (and it doesn't even talk about programming).
Technically this "mini blog" site allows us to use markdown, and it is okay. However, the whole experience is really basic. Even the template is ugly.
Based on our record, DEV.to seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 668 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You can collect all of that by hand, or let a scanner do it in one pass. DeviceShelf resolves vendor, hostname, services and open ports for every device on the network and turns them into an actual identification; the same IEEE data behind our lookup page ships inside the app. For the full detective story, see the guide on identifying an unknown device. - Source: dev.to / about 6 hours ago
Def _walk_comments(comment): """Yield this comment and every comment in its subtree, at any depth.""" yield comment for child in comment["children"]: yield from _walk_comments(child) Def audit(): ... for a in my_articles(): if not a["comments_count"]: continue for root_comment in api(f"/comments?a_id={a['id']}"): for c in... - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
So I came across the Frontend Challenge: Comfort Food Edition on dev.to, and I thought: "Hey, what if I build a Rust crate that lets you render SVG sushi directly in your WASM frontend? How hard can it be?". - Source: dev.to / 4 days ago
This is a tiny, silly personality quiz built for the DEV.to Weekend Doggos challenge. Answer questions about your Saturday mornings, your feelings on doorbells, and your ideal compliment โ and find out which dog breed you truly are today. (Not forever. Today. Check back tomorrow, you might be a different dog.). - Source: dev.to / 5 days ago
Verifiable only with effort. Anything touching the filesystem, package installs, CI config, database changes. Wrongness here is quiet and expensive. These get the strongest model I have and a sandboxed dry run before anything executes. I wrote a separate piece on dry-running assistant-written shell commands because this category keeps hurting people. - Source: dev.to / 7 days ago
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