Friday, October 22, 2004

Today i learn 1 more thing from Pablo. He did arvo assign, completing each part completely and correctly at a time. That a great way to do work.
I did not do things properly in my thesis coding. So now when i am going back to comment the old programmes, i need to do the same in all the code based on it. If my primitive programmes were well documented and structured all other programmes based on them would not require changes.

Do things completing each step one at a time finishing it perfectly. Perfect enough to be relied upon.

4 Comments:

Blogger Mohit Jain said...

Keeping things structured and organised is really very important

October 22, 2004 at 12:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I liked the TOI article that "Bride and Prejudice" was a crap movie and that no point for Ms. Chadda to make movies like this as it defames the indian movies.

Basically ! i agree, that, if you do something do it well. Don't go to a war without arms. Better not go just to be a caricature

October 22, 2004 at 12:01 PM  
Blogger Mohit Jain said...

Satya see baat kar ke maja aa gaya ..efficiency ki dukan

Kehta hai ki 1 hafte kaam kiya to .. janta ki phat gayi company mein, sync problem ho gaya unko. Bechare bhole bhale loog hein. Really that should be one's point of view. Kaam kuch nahin hai, bilkul thoda sa hai.. yuun chutkiyoon mein khatm ho jayega..

Combined with wen jun's "I am very busy, a lot of work, this can do wonders"..lol

"satyamdheeraj: yahan kaam hai .. matlab there are infinitely many loose ends
satyamdheeraj: there are numerous things that we can do for making the process efficient in time ...
satyamdheeraj: and better in quality
satyamdheeraj: lekin feasibility nahin hai because 1) delegation of responsibility nahin hai
satyamdheeraj: 2) incentives sahi nahin hai
satyamdheeraj: 3) workforce bhi thoda low brow hai
satyamdheeraj: type se
Mohit : ohh ...ok
satyamdheeraj: still its good to see some people doing more than their part"

November 4, 2004 at 8:25 PM  
Blogger Mohit Jain said...

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November 4, 2004 at 8:26 PM  

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