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  • Thoughts on Flash
    N nfiguer

    I couldn't agree more with your point stated. People, be aware of simplicity. Those who forget the past are prone to commit the same mistakes again Apple's new line of products beginning with the iMac, their software basis has been marked with one noticeable characteristic, RIGID simplicity, which is very appealing for people who does not know much about IT. For those of us who know better and live by words like customization, scalability, portable we require flexibility. How would you as a developer would feel if your ideas and ingenuity could not come to fruition due to inflexible points of view from revenue hungry companies like Apple? Basically, if we look back in tech history Apple has never drop the prices on customer. If they had monopolized the market back in the 80's we would still be paying over 2 thousand dollars for a single PC!

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  • Coding with Music
    N nfiguer

    I must say that I do. But I have found that only certain music makes more productive and makes me think at even faster. For instance, classical baroque music (Bach, Vivaldi, Handel), classical early period (early Mozart, Haydn, some early Beethoven) makes me concentrate more than any other work. Romantic period is not good for me, for this period the music is more psychologically charged and makes my mind derail from work. Unless is Schubert symphonies or chamber music. I also like rock music, but I have found out is no good for work, unless it is very good guitar players like Vinnie Moore, John Petrucci with Dream Theather, or some Rush albums (although they are so good they make me want to listen to their lyrics instead). Even some electronic music like DJ Tiesto makes me more productive at times. I think is has something to do with the amount of notes, colors and textures that makes your mind more productive and concentrate!

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  • good programmer
    N nfiguer

    I can certainly understand why you make this assumption. The are those of us with rather programming skills advanced and complex and those of us that can put a screen or two together in order to call it an application or web site. For the most part I've noticed that anything related with computers takes time and effort. Not to mention the occasional ridiculous bug that keeps on appearing or X third-party tool that provokes a deployment error which requires spending more time on a forum trying to fix something that from the most part wasn't even your fault to begin with. On the other hand, from the most part, being employed means that you'll have a problem to solve, a goal to achieve. Sure with leisure time you might spent time learning a new language or keep more up to date with current stuff out there, or maybe even inventing that hot new product or new game everyone will go crazy about. ja!

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