Waltz in bugland

April 1st, 2009 § 2 comments § permalink

I have been working on other people’s bugs for the last couple of weeks and it has been a terribly painful experience. This has been a great experience which has taught me a lot of corrective measures for the roadmap ahead for me. Some basic observations are

  • Not everyone can program or should program – Conceptually it is really easy to type in read a tutorial or 2. But what i saw is pure torture for a guy like me , you need some talent to write a decent application.
  • Bad deadlines always means bad code – I come from a difficult school where we more often than not had hard deadline on coding. More often than not best practices go for a toss when you do not set realistic deadline.
  • Not all developers can be good managers – Very obvious , but unless one can see it in practice all is theory i would say. This is confirmed after repeated experiments
  • Focus on the meat, rest is crap – People start focusing on the fringes far too often, look into the core and there is so much to be done always. It does seem that fringes are always better for the ego and easier to handle.
  • Hiring people from good schools does not cover up older issues – It really unfair on “people” from good schools to have to clean up the mess, hire well from start and focus on building a clean application if not a “high performance” one.

Thats all to be honest, there will be always more to say. I have always believed that the mistakes are on both the sides when things fail (some more than others although), but these are things which are observed over a variation of organisation and individuals.

BarCamp Kashmir version 1.0

March 20th, 2009 § 2 comments § permalink

Well this is a great event hosted by awesome people. So congrats to Mir Nazim and his team :) . Also noticed Supreet Sethi there :P , he was walking the ramp pretty nicely.

uncyclopedia on IIT

March 18th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

http://uncyclopedia.wikia.com/wiki/IIT
(Awesomely funny)

“Couldn’t you secure admission in ITI?”

~ What every IITian acutally hears from ‘people having no clue’

QOTD : quote of the day

March 10th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

“What gets measured gets done.
What gets measured and fed back gets done well.
What gets rewarded gets repeated.”
John Earl Jones

Europe : Vanishing Mediator

March 9th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink

Very interesting article, and something that has appeared as a reference in “The ghost in the shell”.

Allow me to begin these considerations on the uncertainties of Europe’s political identity at the beginning of the 21st century by referring to celebrated formulations from another European writer who, although belonging to a previous generation and writing along quite different lines, nevertheless shared some of the same experiences, namely exile and antifascist intellectual commitment: I am thinking of Thomas Mann.As we all know, Mann’s attitude towards politics completely changed between the First World War and the period of the rise of Nazism leading to the Second World War.

http://www.binghamton.edu/fbc/balibar1102.htm