Sunday, March 7, 2010

Software Experience - Introduction

To start with, I am Iranian (Persian). I left home to do stuff in Computer Science. I have couple of years of experience in software development and project management in a small company in Tehran; ASTA. Currently, I'm in the Netherlands, and out of many reasons I had to start some part-time co-operations in software sector here. During the period, there's been a lot of contrasts and comparisons to my previous impressions, I've interestingly come across that I'd like to share (thanks to Seyyed Jamal for his great idea to share these). Still, before that, I'd like to mention a few things:

  • I am using English language rather than Persian (Farsi); I believe in true open source as in GPL; not the type that one says he supports and then ridiculously bans the resources to people around the world based on some witless rules and regulations. Also, using Persian may somehow lower the possibility of future collaborations. 
  • I also admit that the main target audience will be Persian specialists in software, however, we'll be happy to share ideas with peers from around the world.
  • The related posts are based on my personal background, experiences and viewpoints in software design, development, and project management; so, not necessarily based on scientific or proved theories in software.
  • No comparison or differences mentioned in the related posts are meant at all to disrespect or disregard different people's attitudes, skills, or profession. They are only based on personal observations for discussions and analysis.
  • Feedbacks in any language will be most welcome.


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