

If you have fewer than four checkmarks, take a five-minute break, then start another pomodoro.After the timer rings, put a checkmark on a piece of paper.Work on the task - and nothing but that task - until the timer rings.Because Cirillo used a tomato-shaped kitchen timer, he called this 25-minute interval a “pomodoro”. Pomodoro is the Italian word for “tomato” and refers to the tomato-shaped kitchen timer that the technique’s inventor, Francesco Cirillo, used in developing the technique. In this Tampa iOS Meetup, we’re going to build a Pomodoro timer app - a tool that used with the Pomodoro Technique, an ingeniously simple lifehack that many people have used to help them power past distraction, stay focused on their work, and be incredibly productive.


If you’ve always wanted to learn how to write mobile apps, but never knew how to get started, you should join Tampa iOS Meetup! It’s a beginner-friendly gathering of people who are either new to programming or new to iOS development that learns it by building an app at a time.
