
@Adams, If you are not the boss, tell that to your kenyan boss and he/she will start looking for ur replacement immediately. On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 2:39 PM, John Adams <adams.opiyo@gmail.com> wrote:
This is good. It's in Kenya, we are so used to everything for me and my soul and yet we forget software development is a just the opposite..share the code, share the skills, share the technique, share the ideas and we all earn smart and code smart!!!!
On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 7:17 PM, Nd'wex Common <flexycat@gmail.com> wrote:
The reason Indians seem to have better skills where programming/coding is concerned is simply pulling resources and knowledge sharing. These guys hold something similar to iHub and exchange ideas based on what someone has been doing over time, after the presentation the product is tested and questions are asked. The developer in this case learns alot during this face to face meeting in the end the dude is hired as a consultant paid in the millions. Kenya???? needless to say anything
@Humphrey the coder you are is through practice full stop! However, a guy once told me, practice only makes perfect if the practice in itself is perfect.
Could we borrow from the Indians and better them?? www.planet-source-code.com indian code submissions with competitions and all
My rant
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