My name is Vishwas. I am a software architect. I recently joined this new organization. Actually, they hired me because they were impressed with my work in the tech community. It seems they are going to get a big client project soon, and they want to make sure that the project is successful. I am also excited to work on this project. I know there is another architect (Syam) in the team who is working there for the last five years.
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THIS IS JUST FOR FUN, Not meant to be taken seriously He is the one who ran “flyway:clean” on production database ఈ అంకుల్ యే “flyway:clean” రన్ చేసింది ప్రొడక్షన్ లో Next we have some Team Bonding Activities When you did all the work, but manager is presenting it as “Team Work” When you are long enough in the software development, and you get a Production Issue pager alert When you accidentally stepped into SCRUM training room Retrospectives occasionally turn into eventful When you spent so much time impressing your boss for next salary hike and your boss left the company just before appraisal time…your colleagues are like: నవ్వు ఆపుకుంటున్నావ్ కదా!
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THIS IS JUST FOR FUN, Not meant to be taken seriously Me to new JavaScript frameworks :-) Finally, I am about to start working, someone calling for another meeting When HR giving speech on how friendly our company work-culture is, long-term employees be like When the over-enthusiastic junior developer is saying “We should use pure functional programming with Event Sourcing” When you hear: I thought ‘git commit’ is enough, we need to do ‘git push’ also?
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Having some fun is absolutely necessary in these COVID-19 times to relax a bit :-) In the final round of interview when the interviewer told you that you will be working on building a microservices based platform and you can help in setting up infrastructure using Kubernetes too, if you are interested… After joining when they put you in a 15-year-old project and start assigning low priority bugs opened in 2008… While onboarding the HR folks singing how a cool a typical day in their organization is and that engineering manager showing you how agile their work culture is… When you show your quick prototype and business folks liked it and asked you to make sure it works fine on Chrome, Firefox, Safari and IE11 and be ready to give a demo by Friday and went on to dance floor… Those senior developers who neither gets excited about new technologies nor worry to work on JSF 1.
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