Jotting in a sentence as a noun

If it gets any clunkier, I'll just switch back to jotting stuff in Notepad.

Aaron Sorkin is jotting down ideas. Watch for something in theaters in 2014.

I am more likely to use my whiteboard for jotting down and sketching ideas. I find that I can think about plans and ideas more easily.

I go in there and start jotting down notes and talking to myself. It fascinates me how quickly I usually find the answer.

I want near-instant access to a notepad for jotting down thoughts. I want more locking for reading existing notes.

It was a fair question, but I don't recall him having a good answer, other than jotting a note and agreeing. I'm surprised he didn't have a better answer.

Kubrick is known to have demanded perfection, jotting down tons and tons of notes and details. But the public only seems this side of Kubrick in the movies he makes.

I can say that Steven Levy was always there, always jotting down stuff and meeting and talking to people. I was quite amazed how involved he was with the research for the story.

I believe that when I'm "programming," most of it is spent in thought or jotting things down on paper. When it comes to actually typing things on a keyboard, I've already figured out exactly what should happen.

Previously my workmates and I had started jotting down his sayings, and before we knew it had 2,000 or so entries in a database of the stuff he had said. I ran it though a Markov chain to see what sort of nonsense it would produce.

It was a fair question, but I don't recall him having a good answer, other than jotting a note and agreeing. My follow up question was surly there's innovation in Microsoft around UIs, why not interview those folks?

If it's not open, I'm at my whiteboard jotting down notes and making plans on how to solve the problem so that when my editor is open I'm just coding. Social interaction happens at specific points in the day and I keep it short and sweet.

It's good for quickly jotting down income and expense entries without thinking hard about excel sheet cell computations and following formats. Worked on Ansible deployment scripts and more unit tests for the code.

I don't want another fancy UI, I don't want to context switch to jot down a note for later -- context switching that behavior kills the point of jotting it down to begin with.

I use it every day for jotting down quick notes, keeping a work journal, as well as planning out larger projects. There's already an active community of programmers and writers using it to do some pretty interesting things.

Yes taking notes on something like evernote is more useful down the road, but for me there is something more free about jotting notes on paper. It gives me a mental break, a physical break, and if I come up with something really useful, I'll type it in a note program.

It sure is a lot of stuff to keep unentangled in your head without ever so much as jotting it down in your daily planner for fear that it might someday be deemed admissible in court. I wonder what kind of apps they'd trust to transmit or store information on their iPhones and iPads.

There are tricks to get more of any kind of idea, like keeping a notebook with you and jotting down suggestions to yourself during the day, then doing triage and record the best ones at the end of the day. Once you get into the habit of looking for ideas, you'll start to see them everywhere.

For many people, quickly jotting notes is natural, quick and easy. I've spent a lot of time with Windows Tablet PCs and latency issues aside, they have excellent recognition capabilities, even reading my slop.

File a ticket, I will get to it the next time I am in the tracker updating my task list or jotting down the time it took me to do certain things. Anything from QA coming back to me requires my immediate attention because most likely I am holding someone or something up.

I do have total empathy for the agitation it can cause a presenter, though, so I do my best to model attentive behavior anytime I'm not jotting down a note.

"The way I want handwriting recognition to work is to take notes by jotting them down inside an app like OneNote, and have Windows recognize that automatically, behind the scenes, optionally without replacing my handwritten notes with printed text. Then, I want to be able to search my handwritten notes using full-text search."

I just think it's wrong that it's always portrayed as delivering facts, when it must be closer to hastily jotting down a lot of disjoint words, phrases, and half-quotes, and then trying to reconstruct a plausible-sounding story from it later.

It may seem frivolous when a quick sharpie sketch will do, but as I spend time sketching I find the thinking time valuable and often find myself with another piece of paper jotting down notes/ideas etc. Learn to draw — I believe designers should sketch and draw.

Jotting definitions

noun

a brief (and hurriedly handwritten) note