Posts Tagged ‘migration’
Back to Enterprise Programming
I am returning to the world of flashy GUI’s. After a few months venturing down the road of PHP/MySQL and occasionally Flash and Director, I have finally given in to the demands of the current. Or more like, the demands of the unknown force that is the nature. Or the people. Or whatever.
Not that I don’t like web programming to start with; it has its own quirks and funnies, and in the end I had become a lightning fast PHP programmer who can fix just about anything and even contributed some patches and plug-ins to the open source world!
But the appeal of the Enterprise market, as well as the current demands that the company employing me is experiencing, made me return to the world of strong-type programming. Personally I am happy that I’m switching around like this, as it keeps me in the loop as to where the world of programming is heading. But at the same time, I really wish I can focus on just one.
As to where exactly I’m headed next, I don’t really know. I’d love to start my own computer games studio, but as I have discovered the hard way, the local market just wasn’t ready for a game development studio. I could, of course, aim it towards online services, but the costs of developing such a game is still somewhat prohibitive (not to mention that I have to have an original idea…).
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Those of you reading this on Blogspot, I invite you to drop by the all-new .Y, which has been renamed to “Coding by the Beach”, thanks to some of my friends back in Vancouver who suggested the name. Here’s the link: http://codingbythebeach.wiputra.com/