@prasadvedpathak Shame on you boss. What was wrong if someone would have walked in comfortably in the rains? Without understanding the reason, u made a religious angle. While these guys wanted to save few living beings, u countered it with killing in name of religion. U r unfit to be a human.
@amazonIN I am appalled at the negligence and incompetent behaviour shown by your team in delivering my order. Order placed on 07 Dec has not been delivered and I hear all sort of excuses. Your support team clearly said, we cannot do anything. Can someone fix it?
@mybmc when holiday can be announced for insignificant religious purpose, why holiday is not announced today on 18 August 2025, when it is raining heavily for last 3 days?
Perfectionism is your biggest enemy while developing software. Oh I can't ship without this feature, oh every other vendor has this... Apple shipped iphone without copy and paste and yet ended up being a leader... They shipped a solid foundation and iterated...
Scale doesn't fix the cracks, it only makes them bigger. Before one can scale, the foundation needs to be solid. Build, take a pause, look back, fix the cracks...
@gokulr Time to re-evaluate your portcos. Are they making right decision or are they making cost cutting measures? (Even worse are they cutting corners)
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@shuvi I think it is the reverse. We Indians are generally over ambitious. If Y can do it so can I. On top of it, we want too much too fast. Know everything in the world, instead of excelling in one...
I seriously think that react js will still survive if it would do away with error messages that requires, programmer to be direct descendant of Sherlock Homes.