Whatever will be

Friday, January 26, 2007

Technically technical... What the hack?!

Today I managed to "solve" a pg error during testing... No one replied to my email, so, got to think of ways to solve it. Of cos, I can't read the "backend" language. Thru guessing which I got it right! *proud*

Today is the "BIG" day of my existing project/"baby". Supposed to be able to "sign-off" and to "migrate into production." BUT ... some errors out there which is none-of-my-business causes it to be held back! OMG! How I hate this! IF it is held back bcos of genuinely-related errors, i will 心服口服. But... but.... Just felt very 冤枉!Although it is very very very common not to follow the schedule, I thought "this time might be an exception?" ... I even told hubby that the "baby" is going to be borned. But seems like it does not want to come to this world yet.... hahaha

Still got to coordinate a meeting next monday to solve this error! What has this **it got to do with me?! Think I very free??? What the hack! And as-a-matter-of-fact, after the meeting will have follow-up to do!

Actually she wanted me to stay back today to do it. But hubby got D&D, so got to rush home. I just told her that I can't stay today.... Luckily I didn't, cos some other user which needs to be ard has gone home already. I think every time she asked me to OT, almost everytime I got something on... Really! No choice lah...

There maybe some technical terms which some of you may not understand... Just bear with me for this post...

1 Comments:

  • At 2:28 pm, Blogger Allan said…

    In the ideal world of technology, no one would want to see errors in a system. But becos computer language is very dynamic and has got many many variables, ( an "a" means "a" to you but to the computer it can means 100 different meanings when placed in different place of a code. )

    So bugs live and to ensure quality, bugs has to be cleared before it is launched. Just like a kitchen in a fine dining restaurant, everything has to be perfect b4 it is served to customers. Always presented the best to customers. So you are part of this wonderful restaurant's staff, giving only the best product out to the public (maybe not so much because of where you are working at). Be proud that you are part of a team that created that masterpiece.

    Proud of you with the code part..

    Cousin Allan

     

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