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August 8th, 2009:
I've moved to Melbourne, Oz. I've sold my soul to consultancy. I'm still writing code. :-)

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About Nigel

Nigel is a senior consultant at ThoughtWorks, passionate about pretty much everything, and quite insane.

Previous Posts

- Some IE6 users are just irrational.

- Forget browser wars, bring on the OS wars.

- Are you asking yourself the right questions?

- Things every software developer should know.

- Self-refine your product idea.

- Is Miro the future of the browser?

- Hicks and Fitts for better software

- The power of content pull: Ubiquity and Deckkr

- Head south to start your company

- Its a product not a website

Archives

- July 2007
- August 2007
- September 2007
- October 2007
- November 2007
- September 2008
- January 2009
- July 2009
- August 2009
- September 2009

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- BookEazy
- Intermission
- Sukshma
- Lipikaar
- Badal's Blog

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Crazy, dancing, programming, Goan.. I'm a computer geek and proud to be one. I program in Java, Ruby and .Net, PHP, Javascript. A lot of my recent work has been about CSS and UI design practices for large scale websites and Agile teams. I still while away hours dreaming up a web startup.

 

When you love what you do, its not work.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

People tell me I'm a workaholic. They base this on the fact that they see me on my PC late into the night, in the office.

What they do not always understand is that I choose to spend that time in the office. I do not stay because I have work to do. I stay because I'm doing something I love. I do not believe I have ever complained about having too much work.

Some people work on side projects in their own time. I used to do this too. Until I realized that the reason I did that was to have the joy of building something that people liked and used.

I get this same joy that on projects. I build little tools and code bits that could make my team more efficient, that they could use and be happy. Even make my own day easier. No context switching to deal with either.

I'll go back to working on side project someday. But till then I've found a happy middle ground.

Laziness - The quality that makes you go to great effort to reduce overall energy expenditure. It makes you write labor-saving programs that other people will find useful. - Larry Wall

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