Sunday, April 27, 2014

Good things

One of the Mozilla Sessions was about Women in Technology @FOSDEM2014, the speaker was Priyanka Nag. She shared the rates about the number of women in software industry. The Increasing rate is %11 from 2002 to 2013. (When we look at the ACM publications' increment rate for women researchers; the rate seems to be %27 in 52 years.) %11 is very interesting, because I expected to see this rate is greater than %11. 

This rates  are very helpful for researchers and "number of 'Women in Technology'" should be one of the research areas in sociology and psychology. In the conferences, speakers are talking about those rates but origins of the speakers are  in engineering or computer science related. This sessions should be supported with anthropologists. Their opinions and studies provide big benefits for attracting girls' intention to the computer science and technology.

It is good to see  the world's biggest companies support to women in technology/research, Google seems to be a pioneer :).

Big applauses are sent to the Google!


When I see this announcement, I want to share.





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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Methodologies for Development by using Hibernate Framework:-)

Many different ways can be available for starting to the Hibernate.

#1 Copy Paste Developer's Approach

Search on the net & get code samples. 

#2 Asking

Asking friends who are already know the Hibernate. Learn what it is. Go to Way#1

#3 Ask Google

Search on the Google. According to result, start with the videos and continue with books,blogs, pdf, ppts, forums...

#4  hibernate.org 

Go to web site, learn what the library supports then go to #3


What is your favorite?





Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Sometimes :P

Sometimes; you assume it is friday, but it is wednesday.

Sometimes; you assume it is wednesday, but it is friday.

Sometimes; Deadline of task ends on Monday(Soft Friday), not Friday.

Sometimes; You deploy new application to the local web server and it couldn't be deployed; you read framework's book etc etc; so ; reason of problem is because of wrong folder's name, not framework.

Lastly,
If you work abroad, most of the mistakes happened because of Country's national character set.


update:
Sometimes happiness is seeing "build successfully" words on the console :-) at the beginning of tomorrow 

What is yours?