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20050510 Tuesday May 10, 2005
The inexorable march of time
A visit to Prague last week to run a Sparc dump analysis class reminded me that I've forgotten more than half of what I knew about Sparc CDA. There is a very real danger in specialisation, should you neglect to deliberately step outside your role regularly to explore or simply re-imprint once over learned skills.

May 10 2005, 10:36:52 PM BDT Permalink Comments [0]

Who ?
Currently working in Solaris sustaining, (the OP/N1 RPE team), I play in the STREAMS framework, Streams modules such as TCP, IP and the TL driver, and I'm leading the support of several legacy products, (X.25, OSI, FTAM, CMIP, Frame Relay, TMN-Suite et-al).

An Australian born and raised European compu-nomad, I've found my way to the U.K. this last year, following a five year stint in France.

A hardware engineer by training, with a background servicing digital radar for the Australian Airforce, I did some mainframe CE and data communications work, as well as chip and transistor changing, before joining Sun in December 1987.

Yup count 'em, 16 years.

Sun is the only kind of envoronment I can survive for that long, I'm not generally one to stay in any place longer that 5 years, but in Sun I've swapped roles every 4 years or so, and pretty much picked and chosen what I want to do and when. (Recessions and burst bubbles aside the choice of time and place has been mine).

So having done hardware, training, people management and tech management in Australia I chose to go to France in a software sustaining role on Streams based data comminications products.

Two main factors drove that decision, providing an education money can't buy for my then 2 year old daughter, and filling that little hole in my CV around C code. While in France I ran several trainings in Sparc crash dump analysis and did some little dabbling back in technology management.

That much aside, welcome to my blog. I plan to update on what I'm working on occasionally :-), along with a little home spun philosophy.


May 10 2005, 08:34:55 PM BDT Permalink Comments [0]