Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Not the knowledge but the Passion

8 years back, I used to wonder at the new software products on the market. That was the time Google was trying their hand on the search, and was the time I was looking out for a job as a fresher. I always used to wonder at the hot new software products and the brains behind that. I really thought one should posses really really a super brain to write applications of that kind, I saw then. I developed a small game in 'C using graphics and sound libraries. It was exiting. And I know how complex it is to animate your objects on the screen.

Soon after I joined my first job, I was in the development of an application thats a kind of a mash of GIS (Geographical Information System) and MIS (Management Information System) using Visual Basic, ESRI Map Objects and MS Access. That was out of the concept of my manager who was doing his Phd in Geology then and truly was interesting for me. I felt how great it is to grow stronger and stronger on technical. After that product, I was writing some automation scripts for some applications.

Then moved to a java based firm which I hardly knew about it before joining. I was astonished to see the energy and enthusiasm I found in there. After spending some good time there I had to give up my perceptions. I just not realized but witnessed that it is no the sound technical knowledge that takes you to deliver the world class products. But it is the passion.

And recently, I happened to look at a framework of a software application. Looking at the code, the application seemed to be so complex. But after spending some good time on the code, i'm sure the framework could be more simpler. May be there is a time crunch or other pressures and more for the quality of the development. But beyond that you need to have some passion to write code. This passion can deliver more than your technical skills. I have personally seen some freshers with not much experience deliver more than the experienced people. And i believe it is only out of the passion.

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