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Tuesday, August 24th, 2010
I’d like to greet my best teacher.
Today is your birthday. I can’t forget all your advices when I was in college. Because of you, I’ve learned Oracle SQL, PL/SQL, Linux, PHP, MySQL, and many more. You provided the resources I need to learn more in the field of Information Technology.
All I can say is you’re the best teacher I ever had. Thanks again RJA
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Friday, April 9th, 2010
From April 05, 2010 to April to April 08, 2010, I worked hard in the office. Even though I was busy for the four consecutive days of work, I’m still happy for everyday I learn something new that enhances my skills in Java, Oracle, UNIX and Linux. I’m really productive whenever I feel good and happy. There are many challenges to face at work so I need to be strong and intelligent by always reading and enhancing my skills in programming.
On the night of April 08, 2010 at around 9:00PM, I met my mastermind group. I’m very happy because there’s one member added to my mastermind group. All of the members of my mastermind group are working closely and harmoniously to reach our definite goal. I assigned them tasks with definite ETC (Estimated Time to Complete).
I believe that I can be one of the greatest leaders on Earth. I’ll recognize my follower/s when they did something nice. I’ll never take the honor when they performed well. I’ll give the honor to my follower/s who really delivered high quality of service. I’ll show them that I’m courageous and I have the mastery of the details about what we do and what I ask them to do. I’ll also show them that I care for them. I’ll have sympathy for my followers. If my followers failed to do their task, I’ll consider that I am the one who failed. I’ll never blame any of my followers if something went wrong. I think the qualities I mentioned above are the great qualities of the best leader.
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010
When I was a child, I started to develop my burning desire to become rich. I was doing all my best in school hoping that someday I will become rich. I went to school to study and get high grades. I graduated as First Honor in Rosario Elementary School, Lingayen, Pangasinan, Philippines.
After my elementary school, my parents sent me to study in high school. The name of my school in high school is Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades (PSAT). It’s about 14 kilometers away from our house. I traveled everyday to go to school. I rode to Jeepney or tricycle to get to our school. I finished my high school and got the “Best Encoder of the Year” award. I got 96 GPA when I graduated in high school.
After high school, my parents sent me to Pangasinan State University to study in college. I took BS Computer Science. I maintained high grades in Mathematics and Computer subjects. I met people who really helped me to learn more about my course. I learned Linux, HTML, PHP, Oracle SQL and many more from my best friend Rolando J. Andico. I had a very nice experience when I was in college. My teacher Aileen V. Medina also advised what to do and what to study in order to get a nice job. Those people gave me inspiration to reach my goals in life. I’m very grateful until now and forever for I met those people who gave me inspirations.
When I see poor people, I always try to help them by giving them inspiration. Giving poor people great amount of money can’t help them because they could consume all those money. You only need to give them inspiration and burning desire to get rich. On this way, they will acquire great wealth that they can manage because of the inspiration that you gave to them. But in order to give inspiration to the poor people, you need to become rich. If they see you as a rich person, you can inspire them to become rich also.
Tags: 96 GPA, Aileen V. Medina, Best Encoder of the Year, best friend, BS Computer Science, burning desire to get rich, Computer subjects, consume all those money, developing burning desire to become rich, get high grades, give inspiration, giving poor people great amount of money, HTML, jeepney, Linux, Mathematics, Oracle SQL, Pangasinan School of Arts and Trades, pangasinan state university, PHP, PSAT, Rolando J. Andico, Rosario Elementary School, tricycle
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
I have experienced using CVS in UNIX and Linux box. I used Linux to check out all our files from the repository. In order to check out all files from the repository, you need to login using cvs login command. To checkout the files from the repository, you need to use the cvs checkout command. To learn more about the commands, use cvs –help-commands. To know about the available options for a specific command like checkout, use cvs -H checkout.
I tried to modify one java file from the repository, then I checked the status of that java file. I used the command cvs status OneFile.java. cvs status command returned the version of OneFile.java and its status. Since I modified OneFile.java, its status was “Locally modified”.
I checked-in the OneFile.java by using cvs commit -m “Reason for checkin” OneFile.java. After checking it in, I check the status using cvs status OneFile.java. cvs status returned the new version of OneFile.java and its new status is “up-to-date”.
That’s what I’ve learned in the office for this week. Now I know how to use CVS in UNIX and Linux.
Tags: check out files, CVS, cvs --help-commands, cvs -H checkout, cvs checkout, cvs commit, CVS in Unix and Linux, cvs login, cvs status, learned from the office, Learning CVS, Linux, Locally modified, repository, UNIX, up-to-date
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
Thank you for
1. I have a happy weekend.
2. I have time to spend with my friends.
3. I have internet connection during weekends.
4. I have laptop to use when I’m not in the office.
5. The books that helped me to improve myself.
6. I have skills in computer programming (Java, Oracle, MySQL, PHP, C, C++, PostgreSQL, Visual Basic, Javascript, Linux/Unix scripting, XML,XSL).
Tags: C, during weekends, happy weekend, I'm not in the office, internet connection, java, Javascript, laptop to use, Linux, MySQL, Oracle, PHP, PostgreSQL, self-help books, skills in computer Programming, spend time with friends, Thank You Day 44 Year 2010, UNIX, Visual Basic, XML, XSL
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
I’m now here at the house of my friend. I’m helping my friend and his teammate to finalize their thesis. They’re BS Computer Science students from New Era University. From the start of their thesis, I served as their adviser. I hope that I contributed for the success of their thesis.
I remembered when they asked my help. I really appreciate students who seek advice in a respectful manner. Since I want people to be happy, I didn’t refuse to help them. I taught them basics of Structured Query Language in MySQL and other stuffs about Java programming. Although I’m not that good in Java programming, I tried to share what I know. I am teaching them for free for I want to help them. I was once a student and I know the feeling of having a good mentor.
I remembered my college days when my special adviser Rolando J. Andico asked me to learn Linux, MySQL, Oracle, and PHP. I’m very grateful for I met people who have helped me to develop my skills in the field of Information Technology. This time, I’m just sharing what I learned from my mentors.
Tags: BS Computer Science, Finalizing Thesis, information technology, java programming, Linux, MySQL, New Era University, Oracle, PHP, respectful manner, Rolando J. Andico, SQL, Structured Query Language
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Tuesday, January 5th, 2010
On December 27, 2009, I went to church. After that, I continued reading my Java book.
On December 28, 2009, I stayed at home. I continued reading my Java book again. I was able to read 60 pages of my book.
On December 29, 2009, I met my former teacher Rolando J. Andico and other friends (Fredace Ferrer, Rexell Perez, and Saud). We had short conversations at Rolando’s house then we played billiards. We also sang in an eatery where there’s a videoke machine.
Rolando J. Andico was my best adviser when I was in college. He taught me what to learn in order to easily get a great job. He advised me to learn Oracle SQL, Linux, PHP, MySQL, HTML, and XML. I love this teacher for he showed great kindness to me when I was a college student.
From December 30, 2009 to January 01, 2010, I stayed at home and enjoyed every minute of my vacation. I celebrated new year with my family and other relatives.
On January 01, 2010 7:30PM, I left our house and I went back to Metro Manila. I arrived at Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila at 12 midnight January 02, 2010. I arrived at my boarding house at 12.30AM. I slept at 1AM and I woke up at 9AM. I took a bath and I cleaned my room.
I enjoyed this last week of year 2009. Thank you for year 2009 was a great year for me and for my family.
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