Juan Andrés Camacho
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7 Hábitos Para Aumentar La Productividad
2MUY buen artículo para el día a día de cada uno:
http://www.inc.com/ilya-pozin/7-things-highly-productive-people-do.html
Resúmen:
- Empezar definiendo metas, luego hitos y luego tareas
- No hacer multi-tasking
- Ser estricto con las distracciones
- Agendar el chequeo de email y no revisarlo constantemente
- Usar el teléfono en vez de emails kilométricos
- Fijar uno mismo la agenda diaria y no permitir que las circunstancias u otras personas la fijen
- Trabajar en rachas de 60-90 minutos y tomarse descansos (descansos mentales de verdad)
Así que aunque no sigan los 7 puntos a rajatabla puede servir tenerlo en cuenta!
Oportunidad laboral – Programadores .Net (Junior y Semi-Senior)
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Se busca un perfil proactivo y responsable ademas de poseer conocimientos en el Framework Microsoft .NET (C#, VB.NET o ASP.NET) y bases de datos SQL Server. Se valorará pero no es excluyente conocimientos en Genexus, Oracle, J2EE y PHP.
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The Two Things about Computer Programming
2Brett pointed to The Two Things, a page that can be best summed up by quoting:
A few years ago, I was chatting with a stranger in a bar. When I told him I was an economist, he said, “Ah. So… what are the Two Things about economics?”
“Huh?” I cleverly replied.
“You know, the Two Things. For every subject, there are really only two things you really need to know. Everything else is the application of those two things, or just not important.”
“Oh,” I said. “Okay, here are the Two Things about economics. One: Incentives matter. Two: There’s no such thing as a free lunch.”
Ever since that evening, I’ve been playing the Two Things game.
In The Two Things about the Two Things, it’s noted that people are unlikely to agree what the two things are, especially when it comes to computing. So I’m going to cheat. Here are my four two by two things:
Computer Programming:
- Every problem can be solved by breaking it up into a series of smaller problems.
- The computer will always do exactly what you tell it to.
Software Engineering:
- Writing the code is the easy part. Writing it so someone else can understand it later is the important part.
- Make it work, then make it elegant, then make it fast.
Fuente: http://fishbowl.pastiche.org/2007/04/15/the_two_things_about_computer_programming/

