Seems to be a very short stint of one year with my second company i.e IBM. I have stayed here for one year. Its good to learn the processes part but apart from that there is hardly anything that I have learnt. One more positive point is I learnt UNIX and worked on it for some time.
Thus I can call myself a Software engineer who has worked on both the platforms...
I am still biased for windows... It might be becoz of my earlier habits...But truth remains the same there is no way Unix can compete with the user friendliness of windows....
Before working with IBM I worked with PSPL and work culture there seems to be beating the MNC. Its just too much of processes here :)
I recently got married and turned into a man from a youngster... Its a different feeling and loads of responsebilities.... I hope that I will be able to fufill the expectation of my wife. Though its impossible to do it :).
1 comment:
Wish you all the best for your journey ahead. Good to know that you have learned UNIX and processes, but certainly you might have learned a whole lot of things that you missed out writing here. Every new place, every new team is unique. While joining a new team we generally go with a set of expectations (sometimes not even known to us) which are generally not met and that leads to dissatisfaction. May be the best thing you learned from your IBM experience is that if you would be dissatisfied in your next experiences too then you know how to cope up.
Also I believe that you are right about Windows. It does best what it is meant to do i.e. make things easy, but thats exactly what is not required on high end servers. Imagine what good a GUI is when your server needs to schedule a couple of jobs that run for couple of hours (and a whole lot of other complex things). UNIX is meant for something else...
Great to see your blog, would watch out your space in future! :)
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