Wednesday, January 30, 2008

DevCamp


What's DevCamp?

DevCamp is an unconference for the software development community. DevCamp will focus on all aspects of crafting software in any language and on any platform, so if you're a developer, architect, analyst, tester or manager, this event is for you.

However, please assume a high level of exposure and knowledge on the part of your audience and tailor your sessions to suit. Avoid 'Hello World' and how-to sessions which can be trivially found on the net. First hand war stories, in-depth analysis of topics and live demos are best.

So what are you waiting for? Register now and update the list of proposed sessions with whatever you're interested in talking about. You can also sign up on the mailing list to get the latest updates about DevCamp.

DevCamp is a completely free event. There are no registration or entry fees whatsoever.



Startups: It is all about survival

The startup is all about survival.


A startup that has a why to server for can bear almost any how. The startup who gave up on surviving that had lost the hope for a future and were inevitably the first one to shutdown.


Many startups i know were closed less from lack of market or lack of technology knowledge than from lack of hope, or something to survive for.

Startup should not primarily quest for pleasure, or quest for power, but a quest for serving. It can be a consumer or people or nation.

Three important things:
At work do something significant.
Be in love with your customer ( Love brings caring)
Have a courage for difficult times.

Suffering in and of itself is meaningless, we give our suffering meaning by the way in which we respond.

Kesava Reddy.M
@ MyDuniya Networks Pvt Ltd

What to Blog?

After long time, i logged into blogger.com. All these days two things are going in my mind, One my english is not good, second what to blog, so that people will get something out of it.
There is no solution for the first problem, it is the meaning i made. As I am part of MyDuniya startup why not write about the startup life itself. Good one... I am loving it..