Thursday, December 30, 2010

Welcome 2011

Well, 2010 is coming to an end today and I decided to write a little bit towards the fag end of the year.

This year has been a game changing year in most aspects. Both career and family had a lot to contribute. Overall nothing to complain about except the usual :-) without which life would be mundane (don't you think so?).

Chess had taken a back seat initially but later had brought it to the forefront and spend atleast 30 mins every day (almost) playing chess online. I could spend a lot of time with family this year, thanks the change in jobs.

Nothing new in terms of new interests or initiatives for 2010. I just have to do something about this in 2011. Oh! I forgot, I started going to Gym, almost every weekday. Trying to keep myself fit.

That is all there is to blog, for this year! Let us see if I can be consistent next year.

Welcome 2011!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Chess.com - good place to learn chess

Chess.com is a good place to start solving chess puzzles and learn chess simultaneouly. Become a member (it is free, if you like) and you will be able to play online chess as well.

Try it out!

Monday, July 21, 2008

Chessing - A new passion

Well, I have taken up to chess as a newly found passion these days (for the past one month) and am studying various techniques.

Chess has become my passion, probably forever, as I did not find any other for the past few years. (And ofcourse, I can now throw some words like Sicilian Defence, Kings Indian Attack, Queen's Gambit etc... to dazzle acquaintances :)).

Chess might interest any of you as well, if it is not of interest already. Please check http://chess.about.com/.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Djinn, Demons & Afrits!!!

Well, I am diversifying a little here from my original technological babble that you usually see. I am so 'into' this now that i could not resist writing a small note to the people who drop-by here.

I was reading a new fiction these days by Jonathan Stroud called 'The Bartemieus Trilogy' and got hooked to it. See the title once again and the subject strikes like a lightning. Yes, it is about those and magicians. Not anything like Harry Potter, though (I am sure this bit would help a lot of folks who despise Harry Potter books).

I, specifically, liked the wit and the plot that makes the book unputdownable. Wit is very subtle and enjoyable. Look for 'Amulet of Samarkand' to start with which is the first in the series.

Tuesday, January 1, 2008

HNY 2008

A very happy and prosperous New Year 2008 to everyone reading my blogs!

Let us look forward, towards 2008, with renewed enthusiasm and faith.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Google Android

Is this a robot that behaves like human? hardly...

Android was built from the ground-up to enable developers to create compelling mobile applications that take full advantage of all a handset has to offer. It is built to be truly open.


Certainly the news of Google Android release created a lot of hype, but will it sustain? Google Android is a Linux-based mobile software stack incorporating everything from os to apps.


To attract developers to
Android, Google has launched a $10m (£5m) competition to find applications that can be run on the various handsets that will use the platform.

We just have to wait and see how Andriod turns out to the mobile users!

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Product testing in single day?

Can a product be certified and released within 1-day of automated testing?

This is a goal Google Test Engineering group is talking about setting for themselves. Patrick Copeland, Test Engineering Director at Google, talks about testing at Google in his keynote address at GTAC 2007 (Google Test Automation Conference).

Every Software Engineer (and Test Engineer) should watch the video of this talk.