Sometimes an audit is like travelling to the village of Potemkin, and visit the museum there to observe the remains of the Piltdown-man.
Author Archives: Sándor
Time is relative
Time is relative: if you are high enough in the hierarchy, the gravity decreases, the time passes much slower. That’s why from the bottom it seems to take decades to get a response or an approval.
Ma eszembe jutott…
… egy idősebb kolléga régi mondása: "Most leülünk, és megpróbáljuk kitalálni, hogy mit kell tennünk ahhoz, hogy megértsük, mi a feladat." HP, 2003
Impossible…
“The fact, that this is impossible, has no effect on the deadline.”
Skype für Windows
Today I had to downgrade from Win10 version of Skype to an earlier desktop version. The reason is so simple: it is not possible to copy multiple messages in a chat, only one by one. I cannot copy the conversation and paste it somewhere else. Someone should have been fired in time, guys.
Perfection
Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away. Antoine de Saint Exupéry
Job hop
I left NNG today. I spent here 5 years. I was QA specialist, Quality and Test Manager, Process Manager. I learnt how to develop and conduct Assessment Centers. I learnt what challenges a company faces when it grows 30% every year. I held ISTQB CTFL courses for 150+ people, and 98 has successfully passed the exam.Continue reading “Job hop”
Descriptive variable names
“A beszédes változónevek egy idő után elhallgatnak.” “Descriptive variable names become silent after a while. “
The Role of a Senior Developer
Nowadays I have no time to share my thought here, furthermore I have a tough NDA been signed, so nothing to be mentioned about recent events. But, I have found a good article describing how a senior code developer evolves. Enjoy! http://mattbriggs.net/blog/2015/06/01/the-role-of-a-senior-developer/ And another new expression: code origami. I like it.
A Case for Extreme Programming
We have just finished our joint project with SCIgen guys, outcome may be accessed here. Should you have any questions regarding the publication, please contact me. To SCIgen staff: it was a good job, congratulations.