Archive for September, 2006
Network Engineer: Career path
In my interview, the network engineer “interviewer” told me that we “IT” people need to head vertial and not horizontal. And that truly got me back to the track. I’ve been stumpling left and right in all fields to get things going, but now I have a better clear vision. But anyway, here is something [...]
What is Category 5, 5e & 6 (CAT-5, CAT-5e CAT-6)?
I was faced with this question in my last interview, and I was rusty regarding this area. Though I did have a basic knowledge but I was still couldn’t answer. Maybe because I am rusty as well as nervous.. or such.
But anyway, I went through it to remind myself about it, and here it is [...]
Certification and BrainDump Questions
To be honest, I feel to a certain degree dishonest whenever I go do a certification exam and knowing that I’ve seen the questions before.
This is my story, I have been studying for my exam for a solid of more than 4 months, and of course any student before they go for the exam [...]
Interesting process of a web project development story
Source: Techcrunch
Almost two thousand subscribers watched the UK email newsletter advertising app Amigo launch today after the team of well known developers documented the seven month process on their blog BareNakedApp.com. Carson Systems, the company behind the file delivery tool DropSend and the developers’ resource site Vitamin, developed a loyal following as they blogged [...]
Apocalypse 2.0 - The Day The Web Broke
The increasing reliance on JavaScript and the heating up of the browser wars is bad news for compatibility and a majority of Web 2.0 applications. The browser world is more competitive than ever, and with the explosion of web applications, there is a lot of temptation, and much to be gained, by making “enhancements” [...]
