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dinangkur Super Moderator


Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 491
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Post subject: Hi All - back from hell |
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Hello everybody,
For a long time i was not here. Mostly, personal reasons. Some how i managed to get out from that hell. Though it's forcing me to change my navigation. As most of my old friends around here are not happy due to my long absence. But I deeply apologise for it and hope to continue from now on.
Thanks.
Happy hacking.
-DK. _________________ ...we too are stardust... |
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Sat Aug 07, 04 11:10 pm
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quantum Site Admin


Joined: 07 Mar 2004 Posts: 1048
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Sun Aug 08, 04 5:27 am
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dude Power User


Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 376
Location: Savar, Dhaka
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Post subject: Welcome home |
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Hello DK,
I was thinking where you had disappeared. No note or messages! This was very bad of you. But I am happy to see you back with us. Welcome home.  |
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Sun Aug 08, 04 7:27 am
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Thanks dude and quantum. I'm really happy to get back. I had few nightmares and the darkness is fading away. Thanks. I hope I will be able to contribute from now on.
Thanks. By the way dude, I heard about your shifting from one place to another. How you feeling about new place? Hope to hear something.
Happy Hacking.
-DK. |
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Sun Aug 08, 04 8:16 pm
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dude Power User


Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 376
Location: Savar, Dhaka
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Hi DK,
New place is too cold for me. Otherwise, it is okay. People are nice. Looking for work. That's about it. How are things on your end? |
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Thu Aug 12, 04 12:35 pm
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dinangkur Super Moderator


Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 491
Location: Dhaka, Bangladesh
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That's cool. How is the working condition? I heard it's very hard to get one there. At my end I'm happy after a long time. I've finished what I was doing and got my degree. I also joined a company as a IT Service Developer. Lovely job, less coding...more designing. Very much chalenging. Hope to hear from you soon. Tell us about the IT world...who dominates there. M$ or Linux...what kind of programming language they use mostly and also like to know about the game industry. I heard there are few gigantic game industry. Have fun and enjoy.
-DK. _________________ ...we too are stardust... |
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Fri Aug 13, 04 8:15 pm
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dude Power User


Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 376
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Hello DK,
The working condition is not good in Canada. I am very happy to listen that you are doing good. What is an IT Service Developer? What kind of service you develop? Microsoft dominates here, like everywhere else. Our university server uses linux. They work a lot with Java. Do not know anything about game industry. But I will look for it. I did not know you are interested in gaming! |
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Tue Aug 17, 04 8:20 am
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dinangkur Super Moderator


Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 491
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Funny isn't it? I'm looking into Mobile games which is easy to develop and easy to deploy. M$ always dominates the market as they always do. They have the resources and capability to that. But personally I believe a programmer shouldn't surender because of this. He/she should try to develop a program which is above of all domination. Maybe one day we will be able to defeat their ugly domination. I don't feel to work with java. Though I'm working with .net under pressure.
Wish you good luck with your job search. Try to hook with network thingy. That will bring you job. What is IT service developer? Good question. I actually develop total guide line for a IT service in rural area. From scratch to implementation. Hard job, sometimes boring, sometimes stupid, sometimes wonderful. Mix of all type of taste. Less programming more talking and theory. What you think? Good for me or bad. Like to have your opinion. Have fun.
-DK. _________________ ...we too are stardust... |
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Tue Aug 17, 04 8:31 pm
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dude Power User


Joined: 10 Mar 2004 Posts: 376
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Thank you DK for all the inspiration. I am not sure about Microsoft. After all, they made using computers easy for normal people.
And I think, it is very bad that you are losing your geekiness and is getting more like a talkative marketing person. Who is going to take over microsoft then? I was expecting you to make the next generation of operating system that will beat windows.  |
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Wed Aug 18, 04 6:47 am
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dinangkur Super Moderator


Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 491
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HaHaHa...that was funny. I won't do it for long time. As, I also need to know how the infrastructure works and how people manage to deal with it. Specially, those management morons, so later while I will work on a software, I will know how I can motivate them to accept new generation ideas. Currently, I'm working on PHP and Quantum promised me to teach few multimedia softwares. So, I like to walk arround web development arena, hehehehe....
Lets see how far I can go.
By the way, I hate marketing and I don't do that. I just sit to listen them and point out the jargon languages. Funny job isn't it. You can visit company webpage.
www.denbd.com
-DK. _________________ ...we too are stardust... |
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Wed Aug 18, 04 8:31 pm
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dude Power User


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Now your job sounds good. I hope you do make some changes in the attitudes of our coutry's IT people. Good luck. |
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Thu Aug 19, 04 10:13 am
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dinangkur Super Moderator


Joined: 24 Mar 2004 Posts: 491
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That will be most vicious job
-DK. _________________ ...we too are stardust... |
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Sat Aug 21, 04 2:40 am
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