Paradigm Shift
My brain is on idea steroids. Wow. I have so much ideas running around from left to right, jumping from one possible project to another. I'm too tired to write one whole post though.
Just got home. Passed by the office but no one was there so I went home. This is why I didn't want to have my practicum in school, because I was afraid of getting stuck in a traditional environment. It's a relief to hear from Sir Joel that he got my point. I'm seriously considering in taking my practicum in school if it was looked into.
I'm a person of change, I'm never contented. That is why I wouldn't like a traditional office environment where everyone is expected to work like drones for eight hours straight. Geez, that is sooo industrial age.
I liked the fact that I could work at home. I'm a developer, I think and analyze 24/7. I can come up with a solution at four in the morning, get up from bed and grab my laptop and start working.
We're now living in the information age, eLearning, Cybersex, Web 2.0, and stuff like that. Everyone and everything's connected.
Start-up/small companies are not prone to failure (that is, immediately or like it used to be), specifically in the IT industry. With the advent of RAD tools, fewer people are needed to produce large-scale applications and with open-source, you have an uber-large pool of developers located around the world.
Boy, I sure would love to make change, the benefit of my inability to stay put and impatience.
Oops, got drawn to this post it was supposed to be a short one. I'll post my ideas when I get the time later on.
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