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Blogs

  Company loyalty - 12th of July 2004

Last week we had a company meeting to talk about all kinds of stuff. I raised the issue that I wanted the company to pay for my phone usage and SMS I send. I followed up by saying that I will get the itemised bill from Orange to estimate how much of my phone bill is work related (i.e. that Fry-IT should pay for). My boss then said: "Don't worry. Just give us the bills and we'll pay for the whole thing." But I chose to reject that saying that I only want Fry-IT to pay for work related calls and SMS; not private stuff.

  Django vs. Java - 25th of October 2008

From the django-users mailinglist which I'm becoming more and more helpful in:

 > Could you share approximately how big your project is? I know it's
 > hard to find a real measure for this, but how about number of database
 > tables?

 A project I worked on over the summer used a Database that was 130
 tables, and getting 1gb updates every 2 minutes. I was witting a new
 web app to do calculations on the data and the company wanted to use
 Java since thats what they knew best and had spend huge amounts of
 money (1 mil +) to support with Sun Servers, and such. But I knew
 python and django would be a better fit for this particular app, but
 the boss wouldnt listen. So we had 10 Developers working on the Java
 version (Including me) and over 3 months we got it about 85% done,
 though it had no unit tests. During the same three months, I worked on
 my own time after work and basically had no life for the whole time, I
 was able to get the web app 100% complete with unit tests. That
 convinced my boss that Django was a good fit.

 The site is an internal app that I cannot give access to (And I
 actually had to get permission to give what info I have), but I can
 say that Django is a suitable framework for what you are looking for.