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    1. Programmer2.0
        • Fight the Recession
        • Reboot your career
        • (best viewed fullscreen)‏
    2. Programmer2.0
        • Excuses given by employers ...
    3. Programmer2.0
        • Your skillset is not complete
    4. Programmer2.0
        • “ We have so many good applicants”
    5. Programmer2.0
        • “ What makes you different?”
    6. Programmer2.0
        • What is special about you ?
    7. Programmer2.0
        • What proves your expertise ?
        • ... in this skillset ?
    8. Programmer2.0
        • Can you show us some code ?
    9. Programmer2.0
        • Technical questions about ...
    10. Programmer2.0
        • Skillset XYZ
        • Architecture
        • System design
        • Software development life cycle
        • Patterns
    11. Programmer2.0
        • Do you know about cloud computing ?
    12. Programmer2.0
        • What's the latest
        • Microsoft / Oracle / J2EE
        • technology that
        • you have worked on?
    13. Programmer2.0
        • Why is this pattern better than that?
    14. Programmer2.0
        • And a lots of other things ...
        • that your new employer
        • won't pay you to learn
    15. Programmer2.0
        • You're out of a job
    16. Programmer2.0
        • You have a ...
        • car loan
        • home loan
        • family ( new family? )‏
        • Life sucks ...
    17. Programmer2.0
        • Maybe you could use
        • some legal juggling
        • to handle the loans
    18. Programmer2.0
        • And technology training ...
        • A skillset upgrade
        • for the next interview
    19. Programmer2.0
        • The job was easy
        • Everything came on a plate
    20. Programmer2.0
        • 6:00 pm bus
        • Appraisal
        • Free food
        • Hotel stay
        • Paid travel
    21. Programmer2.0
        • Not any more.
        • Life has changed
        • Work has changed
        • Business has changed
        • IT has changed
    22. Programmer2.0
        • You're at home
        • Benched
        • Lost
        • Worried
        • Clueless
    23. Programmer2.0
        • But you DONT need to be
        • Helpless
        • Frustrated
        • Gloomy
        • Panicky
    24. Programmer2.0
        • Because web2.0 can “save your ass”
    25. Programmer2.0
        • But there's work to be done.
        • And things to be read.
        • And stuff to be studied.
        • ...
    26. Programmer2.0
        • And code to be written ...
        • for free !
        • Yes, work for free.
    27. Programmer2.0
        • But this is work for yourself .
        • You're not a slave here.
        • You're not the boss here.
        • You're YOU .
    28. Programmer2.0
        • Don't make your company famous ...
    29. Programmer2.0
        • Make YOURSELF famous
    30. Programmer2.0
        • Get a hang of the new wave ...
        • Open source
        • Web2.0, Web3.0
        • wikinomics / crowdsourcing
        • The semantic web
    31. Programmer2.0
        • When you face the interviewer,
        • you must have more to tell
        • than he can understand...
    32. Programmer2.0
        • more possibilities to present than
        • he has been used to seeing...
    33. Programmer2.0
        • more skills to show
        • than he can ignore...
    34. Programmer2.0
        • more code to show
        • than he can expect...
    35. Programmer2.0
        • How many modules,
        • lines of code,
        • units,
        • programs,
        • have you written for employers?
    36. Programmer2.0
        • Get an estimate of all that code.
        • Use the same ratio ...
        • to get an estimate
        • of how much you can write
        • in the next 1 month.
    37. Programmer2.0
        • Now think of the problems
        • the apps in your previous jobs
        • did not solve yet
    38. Programmer2.0
        • Think of the business cases
        • Think of the limitations in the spec / FS
        • Think of the features you loved to add
        • Think of the features cancelled
        • Think of the bad user interface
    39. Programmer2.0
        • Now to the present world.
        • Think of the problems you see
        • all around you and in your domain
    40. Programmer2.0
        • Think of new domains:
        • healthcare
        • infrastructure
        • “ rich” communication
    41. Programmer2.0
        • Energy crisis
        • Logistics
        • Mobility
        • ( functionally rich apps with
        • a mobile phone interface )‏
    42. Programmer2.0
        • Who's still making money?
    43. Programmer2.0
        • Schools / Colleges / Universitie / Tutors
        • Doctors
        • Lawyers
        • Infrastructure companies
        • Clean / green energy companies
    44. Programmer2.0
        • Don't these people need software?
        • Core software?
        • Business software?
        • Web front-ends?
        • Intelligent front-end apps?
    45. Programmer2.0
        • We'll first talk about
        • the Business Software
        • because it's the easiest
        • to get started with...
    46. Programmer2.0
        • Helpdesk software
        • Intranet software
        • Financial software
        • Communications software
        • Platform software
    47. Programmer2.0
        • Who's got lots of money
        • and lives luxuriously
        • even today?
    48. Programmer2.0
        • Corporations
        • IT giants
        • Bosses of IT companies
        • (big or small)‏
    49. Programmer2.0
        • What's the worst
        • that can happen
        • to a company?
    50. Programmer2.0
        • It changes verticals
        • It lays off people
        • It goes bankrupt
        • It shuts down
    51. Programmer2.0
        • What happens to
        • the top brass?
        • bosses?
        • shareholders?
        • investors?
    52. Programmer2.0
        • Do they face ...
        • a home loan?
        • a car loan?
        • a family to feed?
    53. Programmer2.0
        • NO
        • NO
        • NO
    54. Programmer2.0
        • Then they made sure
        • that they had more money safe
        • than you did.
        • This is business.
    55. Programmer2.0
        • What did you gain?
        • “ good salary”
        • “ job security”
        • “ status”
        • cheap resume “credits”
    56. Programmer2.0
        • What's the money value of those things?
        • the real value?
        • the long term value?
        • value to you?
    57. Programmer2.0
        • Now you're ...
        • “ out of a job”
        • “ sh*t”
        • “ laid off”
        • “ unemployed”
    58. Programmer2.0
        • WRONG!
        • WRONG!
        • WRONG!
        • WRONG!
    59. Programmer2.0
        • You are FREE!
        • Free to polish your skills
        • Free to work on something you liked
        • Free to learn cool new stuff
        • Free to set up a shop of your own
    60. Programmer2.0
        • Google App Engine, GWT
        • Yahoo YUI, BOSS
        • Cloud computing:
        • Azure, ZOHO, Sun, Aptana, Mosso, Amazon, lots more.
    61. Programmer2.0
        • You have ...
        • Open source software
        • Linux / OpenSolaris / BSD
        • Sourceforge / Freshmeat / Sarovar /Berlios
        • SDN / dev.java.net
        • Apache / Codeplex
        • Cloud, mobile, multitouch
    62. Programmer2.0
        • The whole damn INDUSTRY
        • needs an upgrade to
        • new devices
        • new platforms
    63. Programmer2.0
        • So loads of work will come
        • not too far in the future
        • But ...
    64. Programmer2.0
        • Are you ready ?
        • with the skills you need?
        • for a change in the way of working?
        • to churn out new apps in web2.0?
        • to write cloud computing apps?
    65. Programmer2.0
        • Here's your chance
        • to avoid the mistakes of last time
        • to get better at your craft
        • to make something new
        • and most importantly ...
    66. Programmer2.0
        • To convince your next employer
        • that you are better ...
        • better than what he expects
        • better than what he thinks
        • and good enough to solve his problems
    67. Programmer2.0
        • So get out there,
        • get a good internet connection,
        • get a hang of opensource,
        • get knowledge about software patterns
    68. Programmer2.0
        • Start your own project
        • Reuse good code
        • that masters have written
        • Make web apps
        • to solve real problems of people
        • Don't copy the concept,
        • extend it, enhance it, perfect it.
    69. Programmer2.0
        • Join an opensource project
        • Study the code
        • Get on to IRC
        • Ask people for advice
        • Get on to forums
        • Ask people questions
        • Answer questions that others ask
        • Read the code
        • Add useful things
    70. Programmer2.0
        • Learn to use ...
        • CVS
        • SVN
        • Bugzilla
        • Linux (Ubuntu/Fedora/Mandrake/OpenSuSE/...)‏
        • Java
        • (J2EE/Ant/Servlets/JSP/JSF/Struts/...)‏
    71. Programmer2.0
        • Learn to use
        • Google
        • Search
        • Apps
        • APIs ($$)‏
    72. Programmer2.0
        • Learn Linux, OpenSolaris, BSD, VirtualBox
        • to install
        • to repair
        • to script
        • to backup
        • to support
        • You can become an ISV, VAR with a hardware seller
    73. Programmer2.0
        • After two months of hard work,
        • you will know how to
        • deploy, support and maintain
        • enterprise software
        • A group of friends / ex-colleagues can
        • start a small company
    74. Programmer2.0
        • Don't aim to change the world
        • on the very first project
        • Do a lot of cold-calling
        • Pick up a yellowpages
        • and
        • Call, Call, Call
    75. Programmer2.0
        • Out of 100 calls,
        • 1 must give you work
        • to practise your new skills
        • without “losing your job”
    76. Programmer2.0
        • Learn to talk to the customer
        • Learn to handle different types of them
        • Note technical AND Logisticial problems
        • they face in their business.
        • Then make new products and sell those
    77. Programmer2.0
        • This is hard work.
        • Not 9-7 and back home
        • Not dull, boring, routine
        • Very active,
        • very social,
        • very enlightening
    78. Programmer2.0
        • Monopolies and corporations
        • shareholders and investors
        • bosses and board members ...
        • make a lot of money because
        • they keep their knowledge current,
        • they keep their skillset current.
        • So why not you?
    79. Programmer2.0
        • You can be your own boss
        • you can be well off
        • but first you must work hard.
        • For the first two months,
        • learn, test, learn, test, learn, test
    80. Programmer2.0
        • The internet is your friend.
        • Server accounts are cheap or free.
        • Software is free.
    81. Programmer2.0
        • Don't sit and sulk,
        • use these tools.
        • Learn the new stuff.
        • Work right from home.
        • Call up businesses.
        • Locally and globally.
        • Use VOIP, Social networking, Twitter.
    82. Programmer2.0
        • Get up and get cracking!
        • NOW!
        • Good Luck!

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