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latexr
1y ago
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That’s where the concept and name come from. “Pomodo” means “tomato” in Italian, and the author of the technique had one of those. The image comes from its Wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomodoro_Technique
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stavros
1y ago
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Correction: "pomodoro" means "tomato".
latexr
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1y ago
Thank you for the correction. It was a typo, but it’s unfortunately too late to edit the post.
stavros
1y ago
No problem, I wasn't sure so I had to go looking, and I figured I'd post a correction for anyone who saw it.
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