Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Doomsday for Windsor

Tomorrow, 10th October 2007 will be marked as a black wednesday in the life of Royal Windsor. The reason??

Well, The temporary Waitrose in windsor is closing today and the shiny brand new Waitrose above the shops in King Edward Court shopping centre does not open till day after tomorrow, so all the upmarket people in Windsor will have to spend one complete day wihtout Waitrose (or visit Tescos in Dedworth... oh no!!)

How will they cope ;)

Friday, October 05, 2007

SDLC & knowledge of developers.

I am sincerely hoping to get a PhD on my research about knowledge of developers and SDLC. All my research is summarised in the following graph. The graph also gives an insight as to why lots of software projects fail finish successfully.

Note : This graph is genuinely my view, hence my copyright, please do not reproduce this without my permission.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Visiting the Isle of Wight

I was trying to book a return ferry journey from the UK mainland going to Isle of wight (Portsmouth Gunwharf to Fishbourne) at the wightlink's website when I came across a peculiar problem. I selected one of the days out ticket combined with the ferry travel and the cost of the ticket came up as £58 for 4 adults and a car. As soon as I added a 5th adult, the cost rocketed to over £2000 (I would rather buy a second hand car and book 2 cars one with 4 adults and one with 1 :)

Here's how it looked:


Monday, October 01, 2007

IE & the bandwagon

There are a lot of people out there in the world who believe in something and then advocate it to the rest. A lot of them believe in 10% and advocate a 100% Well, I will have to confess to doing such things at times. The most notable being advocating Netscape Messenger as an email client over outlook and trying to migrate someone away from outlook and in the process messing up with their machine :)

Windows x Mac, IE x Firefox, c++ x Java are all the examples of some great rivalries the high tech world has seen. There are some people who advocate JAVA, Mac, Linux etc because they have used it, love it etc. etc but there isa vast majority who just want to jump on the bandwagon and advocate these things not because they love it but because they believe in going anti-microsoft (I have already confessed to doing something similar)

Recently I was revamping a website which used to work only in Internet Explorer to work under Firefox as well and I came across lots of these arguments from people saying "What IE has done is non-standard hence I need to rewrite my website" etc. etc. Should I?

There is no way I can throw away the years of development that has gone in this. I accept IE is non standard but I do not expect IE to suddenly change all its internal code to be standards compliant. Moreover IE is more accomodating for the developers.

Bottomline is, If I can't make my website work in multiple browsers and for whatever reason I am restricted to one, It will be an easy choice in favour of IE as IE is still one of the most popular browsers in the marketplace.