[osdcmy-public] Why Do Salesmen Talk, and Coders Walk?

2010-12-13 Terurut Topik red1
Boh aplogised for his rant earlier and this prompt me to theorise something here. I been busy, what else, but immersing my head into OSGI code. After about 3 weeks of code reviewing, my head really got cross-wired and yesterday was when i maxed out. I don't even want to look at the keyboard.

Re: [osdcmy-public] Why Do Salesmen Talk, and Coders Walk?

2010-12-13 Terurut Topik Boh Yap
hi Red, good one, its a socio-psycological phenomena that is worth at least a Masters thesis! But I will also add one thing, its not how much you rant, but also how eloquently you communicate your ideas, humour, wit and clarity is important. After all, communications skills is also a important

Re: [osdcmy-public] Why Do Salesmen Talk, and Coders Walk?

2010-12-13 Terurut Topik Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
I don't think it is rant. I believe it is actually a close loop feedback system working Technical people (engineers, programmers) like to talk about what they are doing, and telling it to someone else, with the hope of getting feedback. This feedback usually will improve and enhance the thing

Re: [osdcmy-public] Why Do Salesmen Talk, and Coders Walk?

2010-12-13 Terurut Topik red1
Aha! Why not we put our rants, i mean close loop thoughts into a new book? --- Rantings of Open Source Minds :) On 12/14/10 11:15 AM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote: I don't think it is rant. I believe it is actually a close loop feedback system working Technical people (engineers,

Re: [osdcmy-public] Why Do Salesmen Talk, and Coders Walk?

2010-12-13 Terurut Topik Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan
Cool :) Can start collecting now On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 2:05 PM, red1 r...@red1.org wrote: Aha! Why not we put our rants, i mean close loop thoughts into a new book?  --- Rantings of Open Source Minds :) On 12/14/10 11:15 AM, Sharuzzaman Ahmat Raslan wrote: I don't think it is rant. I