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October 2005 - Posts

Motor Solusi di Era Serba Susah

Dimulai dari ketidaksukaan saya pada supir ANGKOT kota bogor yang seenak udel mean buletin ongkos menjadi 2000 perak (padahal resminya cuman 1700 perak). Akhirnya dengan uang tabungan yang pas-pasan saya beli motor GRESS belambang “S” dengan tipe 125SP sebagai sarana transportasi PP ke kantor yang nun jauh di HUTAN. Konon katanya sih sanggup 1:50 alias 1 liter = 50 Km.

Sekarang Motor udah punya, Helm udah beli, tinggal beli jeket kulit sama sarung tangan kulit plus pelindung dada biar gak BENGEK...NGEK.

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Posted: Oct 25 2005, 03:45 AM by astaufik | with 1 comment(s)
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Are you Mort, Elvis or Einstein ?
haha...dapet email forward dari i.kaliana@cgiar.org lucu juga...
 
Folks,

Are you Mort, Elvis or Einstein?

Mort - Opportunistic Developer 

  • VB kinda guy, Web guy, WinForm guy, DB-based Application guy, Domain Expert guy
  • Sense of achievement comes from creating solutions that "just work"
  • Iterates one problem at a time, learns by trial and error
  • Uses components, maybe builds business objects, but not OO
  • Expects to program against physical objects, not abstract entities – ex: File instead of Stream
  • Focuses on the business problem, not the technology
  • Most likely has no formal computer science education

Elvis - Pragmatic developer 

  • C# kinda guy, majority of Dev at Microsoft
  • Very skilled dev, understand programming concepts very well
  • Seeks a balance of power and productivity
  • Likes to learn while doing
  • Probably has a computer science degree or some formal CS training
  • The ideal framework is OO from the ground up, maps logically to the domain, and has full functionality

Einstein - Paranoid developer 

  • C++ kinda guy, system developer, academics
  • Doesn't really care about helper or productivity on top of existing APIs
  • Sense of achievement comes from creating efficient, high-performance code worthy of technical prise
  • Learning style is proactive (likes to learn before doing) - spend a lot of time reading books
  • Wants to know he/she can replace any system components, thinks he/she can often do it better
  • Doesn't like using black boxes
  • Really value API's elegance
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Posted: Oct 19 2005, 12:38 AM by astaufik | with 5 comment(s)
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Email dari Joe Mayo

Hi Ahmad Suryahaminata Taufik,

We don’t have an office in Indonesia.  We don’t have video training either.  If you have many people to train, we could discuss my visiting Indonesia.

Regards,

Joe

Joseph A. Mayo, President
Mayo Software Consulting, Inc.
7257 S. Tucson Way, Suite 120
Englewood, CO 80112-6788
Bus: (303) 583-0140
Cell: (720) 581-3051
Fax: (303) 284-2185
email: jmayo@MayoSoftware.com
Web:
http://www.MayoSoftware.com

hmmm....ada yang mau ikut ditraining sama Joe Mayo

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Posted: Oct 18 2005, 10:31 PM by astaufik | with 2 comment(s)
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Kenapa harus C# ?

Why C# ? padahal bahasa pemrograman yang lain juga masih powerfull ? banyak yang bilang karena C# itu object-oriented programming (OOP) language, tapi apakah mereka juga tahu apa itu OOP sebenarnya ? hmmm.....it's funny to see someone suka pura-pura sok tahu but, in fact they don't know nothing.

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Posted: Oct 18 2005, 10:10 PM by astaufik | with 3 comment(s)
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.NET Reflector = Reverse Engineering

Reflector is a class browser for .NET components. It allows browsing and searching the meta data, IL instructions, resources and XML documentation stored in a .NET assembly. - .NET Reflector 4.0 Release Notes

hmmm..... saatnya balik ke vb 6.0 nih

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Posted: Oct 17 2005, 10:04 PM by astaufik | with 2 comment(s)
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ASP.NET: ASM to IL Compiler

Ada sebuah artikel menarik tentang bagaimana ASP.NET pages to be written in 80386 assembler. http://www.viksoe.dk/code/asmil.htm

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Posted: Oct 15 2005, 04:20 AM by astaufik | with no comments
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