Friday, April 8, 2011
Moving from Excel to R
http://blog.fosstrading.com/2011/03/moving-from-excel-to-r.html
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
WhatsApp : Impressive!!!
I had almost made up my mind that all good mobile applications are meant for Android or Iphone or Blackberries. So when I found that WhatsApp messenger is available for Nokia E63 with Symbian OS, I was pleasantly surprised.
So without any further delay, I downloaded it and installed it using Ovi Store. On installation, what really impressed me was that the app scanned through my contact list and listed the friends who were online on Blackberry or any other mobile.
I am exploring this new App on my phone, but it has impressed me so far.
Who said great things cannot come free.
The website is http://www.whatsapp.com.
Absolutely recommended!!!!
Sunday, August 15, 2010
Agile: learning and sharing
Last week, I got a chance to meet the IT Leader of my company’s very big client and was asked to present my work experience with Agile{ Business Intelligence-BI}.
The Project that he led mainly used the Oracle Apps as the HRMS, Informatica and Business Objects as the BI suite and OBIEE for the Analytics. The meeting started off with standard questions like drivers for using Agile, the benefits of the methodology and its disadvantages. Later we got into a discussion where by the client presented us a scenario.
Their IT had a fixed release plan for the entire year. They had monthly production releases and within a month they followed a standard waterfall or toll-gate approach. He wanted to study our system to see how that could be related to his company’s way of working.The entire team got involved wherein we asked the lead of each project to identify the waste in their processes.The points that came up were as follows:
- User acceptance Testing was very slow because of which they could not meet the deadline.
- Meetings were long.
- Knowledge retention.
- A lot of time was spent in upfront design. In one of the examples stated, they had to change the entire design because of the required changes.
- Requirements discussion happened at two stages; one between the users and IT managers and then between IT managers and the team. Hence, the requirements signoff was a lengthy process
- There was a separate QA Team who missed certain key points because of complete ignorance.
Solution to these problems were Standard Agile Principles like Automation testing, Intact and co-located teams,in time design, cancellation of unnecessary meetings,Cross functional teams,etc. He then agreed that if used diligently,it could help the team. The conclusion was that Agile makes you think and discourages one to be complacent. This was the best part of it…….
The other thing I learnt in the meeting was about the Retrospectives we have. We normally reflect on things like what went well and what did not.But also important are two questions: What did we learn between the last retrospective and now and What is something that still puzzles us??? I guess its a good food for thought…………………….
Overall it was a great learning experience about Agile. Looking forward to many such opportunities in future………………………..
Friday, June 19, 2009
Google Documents: Simple but effective.
Today, I and Abhishek were discussing about uploading a document into a Blog site. All we could find is an option of adding a hyperlink into the Blog.
While exploring the Google homepage, I came across a page called Google Documents. And as I started exploring it further, I found it really really useful.It is simple yet a really effective tool to share documents over the internet. In Google Docs, one can create docs in Excel, Word or PPT format.
I could also upload in various formats like .doc, .xls, .ods, .ppt and many more. The best part that I liked about Google docs is sharing of the documents and ability to edit it online.
The tool is pretty simple to use. Yet another Google tool that is easy to use, light in framework and most importantly very effective.
Just one thing to note is it should be used with discretion and confidentiality of the content should be maintained.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Thanks to Facebook, Nostalgia was in abundance
Last week, I was going through my mails in Hotmail. I came across an invite to join a group. The name of the group was A.A.B.V.V. Something immediately struck me. Its actually the name of school. Amulakh Amichand Bhimji Vividhalakshi Vidyalaya. Big name huh??
Yes it is indeed a tongue twisting name… Coming back to facebook, it took me no time to join the group and start exploring it. Here I found a few friends who had been out of touch since I left my school which was like 10 years ago. A long time. Exploring the Photos, I found some group photographs uploaded from some of my friends.
The best part was everyone was trying to find oneself in each photo. I uploaded the ones which were there with me. One of them is the one below.
Something for Nostalgia. Thanks to the person starting this group and thanks to Facebook, a superb collaborative site, I could for a short while get back those wonderful memories of my schooling days..
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Windows Live Writer: A simple Blog Writer Tool
Exploring my laptop, I just came across a simple but an effective blog writing tool named Windows Live Writer. It came with the Windows Live installation. But it was there on my laptop without being noticed.
It has lots of features like adding Hyperlinks, pictures, Photo album, Tables and many more…
It connects online to a Blog site by a simple configuration. Its saves Drafted Blogs locally as well as on the Site. The best is it allows blogging offline in the same format as you would on a Blog site..
A nice and an easy tool to make blogging even more easier.. Not that blogging was tough anyways!!
Sunday, June 7, 2009
Learning as an important part of the Project
Since the day I joined the IT Industry, there has been one word that I have been hearing day in and day out.. “Learning”. Especially in today’s situation, it forms an integral part of the Project.
The situation is such that we cant escape from learning saying that I have a hectic Project schedule and have no time to learn. We need to take out time from our schedule for this.
Or else, include learning as a part of the Project work. We recently had a pre project kick off and thanks to Erika, the Scrum Master of our project we decided that we would take up stories that are related to learning and also somehow inline with the Sponsors interest. But the main focus was to learn something by the end of the Project
Something that can be useful for both the Project as well personal development.