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Back to Basics Part 1

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

After a long thought and been to few unsuccessful interviews with different companies. I have decided to revisit my knowledge about language and log about exactly how to over come bad feelings. At least I will feel better after add some part of this article.

Ok…. So I have been working as Developer for all my life not exactly all my life, but since I started to think  about my career as a software developer. I always wanted to be a developer, and I am a developer now. The journey as the software developer begun in late 2000. I was struggling as a customer support engineer in Baroda and felt a role is not meant for me. I so gave up and consulted cousin brothers. They suggested, "Why  don’t you (I) tried in software? It is a future of computing." I was amazed and attracted by this small screen and a keyboard. I was in love with computers, and I am till in love with.

Ok enough….. Back to basic. This will be a series of small articles about C# Programming language as I learn and understand it. It will be honest and loyal attempts to add my impulses, thoughts and opinions. I have started the quest  for knowledge to hunt and represent it to myself and to the world. It will definitely prove something …. At least it pretend to be. ;-)

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9 Promises should be taken before choosing IT Profession

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

1.       I have already enjoyed my life in childhood
2.       I love tension
3.       I don’t want to spend time with my friends
4.       I love night outs
5.       I love to work on Sundays and Holidays
6.       I want to take revenge on myself (Perfect Reason)  
7.      I don’t want to marry before 30  
8.      
I don’t want good Salary  
9.       I want to learn until my death

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