When eMerge started, I wasnt there. When I joined the team I was apprehensive. But now when I look back, Iam happy to realise that we ACHEIVED what we set out for.
It was a tough job and precision mattered the most. So "When the going gets tough and the tough gets going", WE work HARDER and TOGETHER(with each of our clients and the eMerge team) to build a generic system which is very easy to use and a database so comprehensive that it in itself is invaluable in the endoscopy world.
With the craziest ideas like "Voice Recognition", "Video ActiveX" etc brought under one Umbrella, and with no product as this yet in the market, I guess we are about to become the TREND SETTERS.
The engines are rolling now and with some tweaks in efficiency, Pretty soon we will be ROLLING.
Although the best is yet to come, but with our arsenal filled with the very best in the medicine and software world. We WILL GET THERE TOO.
Hope we did a good job !!
Friday, December 28, 2007
Project X.... A Diamond is a coal that did well under pressure
Caution: "Names & Situations in the following write up are fictitious and bear no resemblance to the real name or happening of any person, object that is living or dead" :)
This is about a project for which I have been working for quite some time now !! Although there is much to talk about in the project like fundoo technology used in this project, which encompases every imagineable element in the .net world, I have done enough goof ups to make them worth mentioning.
The morning sun always played hide and seek with me & is the prime accused of my not reaching office early :). It so happened that I worked for 1 & 1/2 year in Mysore, which is a hill station, the chilling wheather always forced me to get up only when the sun sparkled, giving warmth and vitamin d :) , Carrying on the same habbit now has become a pain, and adding to my bad luck the place where i sleep, never has the blessings of the sun. Result: LATE FOR OFFICE :(
As always, every morning I barely manage to reach office just when our first meeting kicks off. The moment I enter, thoughts of my lead firing me left and right !!! brings morning shivers. But thank god, his peaceful approach does slows down my breathing :)
After the Kick Off meeting, its a dive into the ocean of untamed code snippets, which almost always require head banging logistic support. Sometime even 24 hr is less for a simple issue and sometimes even 10 mins is enough for a complex one.
if I were to boast of this project, I wuld say :
1) Chalenging environment :) :) :) First because I have to get up early :) Second: sometimes the coding becomes ultra challenging :), such that even in dreams, instead Maria Sharapova, "Menu-1-0" comes :) As one of the guys mentioned 'Rocket science' is an apt word.
2) Collaborative Team: Whose cohesive force always help, Like staying late in office :) and having coffee on the other floor {For other Reasons ;)}
3) Highly technical manager, whom you can never fool :) He asks for every line you coded, so no chance for making a simple logic look complex :)
4) With its technological tentacles entering every possible place, the project made me learnt "patience" and thus "Every Issue has a solution".
5) Cool Manager :) His suave moves in a party did gave me a shock and after finding out that he was married, I was dumbfounded.
6) English Teacher: A voice recog system in the application never accepted my voice, so it made me pick up phoren accent. Like saying "ophen" instead of "open" etcs
7) Friendly Neighbours: Who have never got a chance to listen to music since the day we asked for their headphones with mic for coding purposes :)
8) Modest 'Sin Finders' rather the testers who always take a courteous approach to inform the developer of the a silly mistake and not yank him for the same.
I donno if all the above make a better project.... Now that Iam seeing "Maria Sharapova" back in my dreams and with appreciation for work in office... It does say we are doing better :)
I guess someday someone else writing the following phrace wuld say it all.
"A Diamond is a coal that did well under pressure"
This is about a project for which I have been working for quite some time now !! Although there is much to talk about in the project like fundoo technology used in this project, which encompases every imagineable element in the .net world, I have done enough goof ups to make them worth mentioning.
The morning sun always played hide and seek with me & is the prime accused of my not reaching office early :). It so happened that I worked for 1 & 1/2 year in Mysore, which is a hill station, the chilling wheather always forced me to get up only when the sun sparkled, giving warmth and vitamin d :) , Carrying on the same habbit now has become a pain, and adding to my bad luck the place where i sleep, never has the blessings of the sun. Result: LATE FOR OFFICE :(
As always, every morning I barely manage to reach office just when our first meeting kicks off. The moment I enter, thoughts of my lead firing me left and right !!! brings morning shivers. But thank god, his peaceful approach does slows down my breathing :)
After the Kick Off meeting, its a dive into the ocean of untamed code snippets, which almost always require head banging logistic support. Sometime even 24 hr is less for a simple issue and sometimes even 10 mins is enough for a complex one.
if I were to boast of this project, I wuld say :
1) Chalenging environment :) :) :) First because I have to get up early :) Second: sometimes the coding becomes ultra challenging :), such that even in dreams, instead Maria Sharapova, "Menu-1-0" comes :) As one of the guys mentioned 'Rocket science' is an apt word.
2) Collaborative Team: Whose cohesive force always help, Like staying late in office :) and having coffee on the other floor {For other Reasons ;)}
3) Highly technical manager, whom you can never fool :) He asks for every line you coded, so no chance for making a simple logic look complex :)
4) With its technological tentacles entering every possible place, the project made me learnt "patience" and thus "Every Issue has a solution".
5) Cool Manager :) His suave moves in a party did gave me a shock and after finding out that he was married, I was dumbfounded.
6) English Teacher: A voice recog system in the application never accepted my voice, so it made me pick up phoren accent. Like saying "ophen" instead of "open" etcs
7) Friendly Neighbours: Who have never got a chance to listen to music since the day we asked for their headphones with mic for coding purposes :)
8) Modest 'Sin Finders' rather the testers who always take a courteous approach to inform the developer of the a silly mistake and not yank him for the same.
I donno if all the above make a better project.... Now that Iam seeing "Maria Sharapova" back in my dreams and with appreciation for work in office... It does say we are doing better :)
I guess someday someone else writing the following phrace wuld say it all.
"A Diamond is a coal that did well under pressure"
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