"In software, ideas are expressed in code.
The
implementation
is the
idea. If an idea has not been
implemented, it is premature to call it an 'idea' -- it
is rather a notion, a daydream or perhaps a fancy. If one has such
a thought, the first order of business is not to send out proposals or
give speeches or navigate through process but rather to sit down and
write some code: build a prototype, share it with some like-minded
people, incorporate their feedback, expand the community and iterate.
If one does this and one's ideas are sound,
the process naturally follows; people naturally
gravitate to good ideas."
"Having
your voice listened to is a privilege, not a right, and it's a
privilege that's earned in proportion to the contribution level, not
volume level."
nice pictures there, Jim.
maybe next time you'll get more interesting pictures after visiting another cities in Indonesia
Posted by kurniawan on November 28, 2009 at 09:05 PM JST #
US President Obama spent his childhood in Jakarta.
Posted by Chee Siong on November 30, 2009 at 11:42 AM JST #
kurniawan ... yes, absolutely. I am looking forward to it.
Chee ... Yah, I think I heard that. I guess that's why he calls himself the first "Pacific" President. :)
Posted by Jim Grisanzio on November 30, 2009 at 01:46 PM JST #