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  • Being Geek – your career in IT – O’Reilly Media

    Being Geek – O’Reilly Media

    I plan on having a talk on this book at a very nice location in Berlin, like these ones:

    Who wants to join?

    Update / 2010-08-03 17:30 : Here is the Doodle poll link for the event. Pls mention your preferred location!

    Update / 2010-08-05 :
    There are not just friends out there, means: I had to find a way to make sure, the poll doesn’t get screwed by trolls.

    I spoke to O’Reilly at Cologne – participants well get a few free copies.

    Update / 2010-08-09 :
    Talked to a well-known German chain book store today. The presentation will take place there, but not very soon. Any TV or radio broadcasting station interested in this?
    Whoever wants to have a look into the book and let me summarize the contents: contact me and we will find time and place to do so!
    Should there really be enough people showing interest, we can meet at c-base.org or just about anywhere in town. Contact me!

    Abstract:
    As a software engineer, you recognize at some point that there’s much more to your career than dealing with code. Is it time to become a manager? Tell your boss he’s a jerk? Join that startup? Author Michael Lopp recalls his own make-or-break moments with Silicon Valley giants such as Apple, Netscape, and Symantec in Being Geek — an insightful and entertaining book that will help you make better career decisions.

    With more than 40 standalone stories, Lopp walks through a complete job life cycle, starting with the job interview and ending with the realization that it might be time to find another gig. Many books teach you how to interview for a job or how to manage a project successfully, but only this book helps you handle the baffling circumstances you may encounter throughout your career.

    • Decide what you’re worth with the chapter on “The Business”
    • Determine the nature of the miracle your CEO wants with “The Impossible”
    • Give effective presentations with “How Not to Throw Up”
    • Handle liars and people with devious agendas with “Managing Werewolves”
    • Realize when you should be looking for a new gig with “The Itch”

  • web-sites created with DocBook Website and the trolls all over

    A few trolls get along in mailing lists, trying to bash me for the web-sites I created with DocBook Website.

    I guess they are in the middle of their adolescence, but they let everybody know, that the HTML is shitty.

    WTF do they care?
    • It looks impressive to ordinary people and potential customers.
    • It’s trivially created for somebody with the right know-how and easily maintained, w/o a fat CMS underneath,
    • and a pimpled PHP programmer alongside.

    Take this rule for serious:

      Don’t you let the cheap little creeps get at your nerves!!!

        But still: they always attempt to steal your time and energy with their lousy behavior.

        Update / 2010-08-02:
        This discussion is quite similar to this one: high-order languages vs. assembly languages.
        These guys, that are into assembly languages often argue, that hand-written machine code is so much nicer than the one generated by compilers from high-order language code.
        WTF asks that question and who wants to know? Not me. So R.I.P.!

      • SUSE Studio: Plans for openSUSE 11.3 support




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      • File Parade Software Downloads: SWF Catcher for IE – Kostenlos 3.3




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      • updating my xmlresume CV to mention Shell more often

        I applied for a contracting position, the recruiter likes my CV, but he wants to see the term Shell mentioned far more often. Alright then…

        Actually it’s always quite funny as well (updating the CV), as it’s yet another nice XML document to edit in emacs with nxml-mode: it’s in xmlresume.
        A little typing, a lot of copy+paste until back to 1980, a few ruby rake tasks executed, exported the RTF from Open Office as Word file, uploaded, messaged the recruiter – done.

      • Yessssss!!! It’s done. I spammed Ruby and P3rl MLs with my educational efforts

        I am curious, who will chop my head off first.

        (Extended) reviews of the latest books, “technical meetings”, short courses, middle courses, long courses, *-camps / *-campouts:

        In English, German. French and Hebrew to come…

        Berlin and wherever.
        Have mercy! I am “spamming” because I think people might be interested and it’s worth it and not really that unjustified.

        Update:
        It was Tina Müller <tina.2003@tinita.de>, <Tina.Mueller@iconmobile.com> (and presumably Slaven Rezié <Slaven.Rezic@iconmobile.com>, <slaven@rezic.de>, <srezic@cpan.org>, the little man sitting in her ear) of the Berlin P3rl Mongers, who did chop off my head.
        I started thinking about civil rights in Cyberland then, and that this kind of chopping off of somebody’s head should get prosecuted by the jurisdictional system. Their attitude is simply false, quite awkward, and quite unacceptable as well. I don’t think, people like them do have many friends in real life.

        Nota bene:
        Why do I write P3rl? For not to get in conflict with all the nice chaps at World P3rl Marketing.