I couldn't agree more :) Thanks for sharing, dude. It's good to have people like you (especially the new ones) into the industry. Peace out!
Miko Ridvan Lakas ng Bayan S. Baluyos wrote: > i took the test but i forgot mine, it really doesn't matter anyway. > hehe. XD > > during college i prefer working alone, i have "trust" issues when we > are assigned in group projects. my work gets done faster when i'm > alone. sometimes having a 4-member group messes up everything or makes > 1 or 2 members idle. but i was wrong during our senior year project. > my groupmates were good. i became a teamplayer already. :-) > > same when you're in the industry already. some work needs to be done > alone, some involves teams. time may be money but sometimes hurrying > too much could cause waste on money because it wasn't properly > planned. too much planning also drags down the project. in programming > for example, putting functions in one class library may often be a > better idea but again, leaving them just as functions may also be > better. it depends, just make your code more readable and flexible so > that other developers who will maintain your code in the future would > be able to understand it without you having to put comments in it. > follow standards, you can find a lot in the internet. they may be > different kinds but at least follow one. i've debugged source codes > written by previous developers and sometimes it's giving you a > headache trying to understand what the program is trying to do. having > standards makes your code more readable. and make your code simple, > but not simpler. > > before i often participate in flame wars about programmers promoting > their favorite PL and bashing each other's ass out. VB is for idiots, > Java is over-engineered, etc. but actually each has their own purpose > depending on the circumstances and needs of the program you're working > with. > > also, learn from experienced people who are already in the IT industry > for years and from your co-developers, etc. ask questions, learn from > them. set aside the "i'm-better-than-you" attitude, humble yourself > once in a while. it's nice to have a good and experienced boss also. > it helps a lot. if you think you're better than your boss, resign. > there's no point staying when you're no longer challenged or there are > no more interesting problems to solve. if everything doesn't work out, > be thankful, because if it did, you'd be out of job. just don't mess > up all the time. hehe. :-) > > just a fresh grad sharing his experience in work. hehe. :-) > > everything is relative. > > > -- > リヅバン バルヨス > Ridvan Lakas ng Bayan Superioridad Baluyos > Business Systems Developer > KFC Philippines - Ramcar, Inc. > 7/F Systems Development Section > 80-82 Roces Avenue, Diliman, Quezon City > Office Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > -------------------------------------------------------------- > Registered Linux User #439466 > http://ridvan.baluyos.net > http://www.onxiam.com/people/rbaluyos/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _________________________________________________ > Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List > [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) > Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph _________________________________________________ Kagay-Anon Linux Users' Group (KLUG) Mailing List [email protected] (http://cdo.linux.org.ph) Searchable Archives: http://archives.free.net.ph
