到家了!
12小时的飞行,沉重的行李,疲惫的身体。
寒冷的上海,呛人的北京,脏乱的济南。
休息!
迎接明天开始的兴奋。
家人团圆,朋友聚会。
大吃大喝,海阔天空。
我的济南。
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Farewell Riverwood
Before today, in the past three weeks, every time I thought of Riverwood, a kind of awful smell came...
Farewell the odours...
Farewell the horrible carpets, farewell the nasty drain, farewell the damaged blinds...
farewell the endless dispute, farewell R.T. Golby, farewell Shenstone Road...
Farewell Riverwood!
Farewell the odours...
Farewell the horrible carpets, farewell the nasty drain, farewell the damaged blinds...
farewell the endless dispute, farewell R.T. Golby, farewell Shenstone Road...
Farewell Riverwood!
Saturday, March 08, 2008
Flash game driving you nuts
Here is a litter, funny flash game that could drive you nuts, Maze Frenzy. See my score below.
Try it here!
Try it here!
Recent 50 keyword groups to find me
The recent 50 keyword groups to find my blog from search engines are below.
Nearly 1/3 searches (highlighted in yellow) are related to Business Analyst, System Analyst, and their comparison. One in five searches (in light blue) are programming related.
This phenomenon has occurred for half a year. It is interesting. It probably indicates that more people are becoming aware of Business-driven development for building an IT system, no longer to focus on the technical stuffs only. I believe this also signals the potential requirements for skilled business analysts in the IT markets worldwide.
This is a right approach.
I reckon the above keywords statistics just show that the transformation is undergoing.
However, as per the stat table shown above, choosing a right programming language is still essential for building an application, that's why people are always looking for the hottest one, or keen to know what other big shots are using.
All the trends seem to have been shown in my recent 50 keyword groups. Right?
Nearly 1/3 searches (highlighted in yellow) are related to Business Analyst, System Analyst, and their comparison. One in five searches (in light blue) are programming related.
This phenomenon has occurred for half a year. It is interesting. It probably indicates that more people are becoming aware of Business-driven development for building an IT system, no longer to focus on the technical stuffs only. I believe this also signals the potential requirements for skilled business analysts in the IT markets worldwide.
This is a right approach.
I reckon the above keywords statistics just show that the transformation is undergoing.
However, as per the stat table shown above, choosing a right programming language is still essential for building an application, that's why people are always looking for the hottest one, or keen to know what other big shots are using.
All the trends seem to have been shown in my recent 50 keyword groups. Right?
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