Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life. Show all posts

Sunday, August 08, 2010

Change of Status

$ sqlplus -s
SQL> connect hr@oracle.com/hr
SQL> UPDATE employees SET current = false WHERE email = "Igor.Minar@oracle.com";
SQL> COMMIT;
SQL> disconnect
SQL> exit
$ curl -X POST -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
   -d '{ "firstName":"Igor", "lastName":"Minar"}' \
   http://google.com/employee/

Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Thanks for All the Fish

Hi guys,

Most of you don't know, but today is the 3rd birthday of wikis.sun.com. In 2007 a bunch of us decided that it was worth it to boldly go where no man has gone before and on August 3, 2007 we launched wikis.sun.com.

At that time very few corporations were actively using some kind of wiki internally and there was no known significant public wiki deployment run by a corporation. We were astonished to see the uptake and user interest and watched the project grow from a few power users and a few dozens of wiki pages to tens of thousands of users and tens of thousands of wiki pages.

Thank you all for contributing, providing feedback and helping us to make the project successful.

Despite being a small team (did you know that officially there wasn't a single person working on wikis full-time?), we managed to get a lot done and I'm very proud of our accomplishments.

I do believe that there is still room for improvements, but I made a decision that these improvements will have to be implemented by someone else. I have found a new challenge that I'm going to pursue and unfortunately it's time for me to hand the wikis project over to a new group that will oversee the operations and development of the site. I did my best to make this transition as smooth as possible and I'm hopeful that the site will be in good hands.

Just by chance my last day at Oracle coincides with wikis' 3rd birth day, I'll take that as a good sign. I wish you all the best and I hope to see you around. Internet is a small place.

Good luck to you all.

Cheers,
Igor

PS: If you want to stay in touch, you can find me at linkedin at: http://www.linkedin.com/in/igorminar

Sunday, January 20, 2008

I'm Obsessed with Tabs

This is a screenshot I took during a regular development/research day:



What is your average number of browser tabs opened at once?

Saturday, June 30, 2007

How TomTom Saved My Day

TomTom One in 3D Map Mode


As probably any other technology junkie out there, I had been looking at the evolution of car navigation systems and thinking about how cool it would be to have a device that could really make it easy to travel in a unknown area without having to worry about studying maps ahead of time or having another person filling out the role of a navigator.

A friend of mine bought a TomTom One recently and was telling me how great this device was. Not that he's untrustworthy person, but for some reason I accepted the information but didn't decide to take any further action.

On our last trip to Yosemite, I didn't pay attention to the direction I was driving for a moment and forgot to take a turn that I should have. This little mistake cost us 1 hour delay, wasted gas and created some frustration. At that point I revisited the information from my trustworthy friend and started looking for a GPS car navigation system that was affordable, yet feature rich and reliable.

Consumer Reports made it clear that TomTom One is the way to go. Other reviews as well as information from my trustworthy friend confirmed this.

Last week, my TomTom unit arrived, after I ordered it on the Internet. It looks good, is compact, and is very easy to use. In the following days I started to get to know it during my daily commute.

TomTom One is slim! I bet that many American's envy its figure :-)


It wasn't until last Thursday, that I had to put my TomTom into a real-world test. The main project that I work on right now at Sun is customization and deployment of Confluence for soon to be launched wikis.sun.com. Atlassian, the company behind Conluence, organized Atlassian User Group meeting in Stanford, that I was joining.

Even though I have been living in the San Francisco Bay Area for 2 years now, I don't know Stanford very well. The meeting was taking place in the Stanford campus, which is beautiful, but can be pretty challenging to navigate through thanks to many little streets with many intersections through out the campus. Combine all of that with my "talent" for doing things last minute and you get a person rushing to get somewhere where he's never been before. Sounds like a good challenge for my brand-spanking-new TomTom, right? ;-)

Well it really was. I left from Menlo Park campus much later than I originally planned to, so I quickly jumped into my car, input the destination address and headed out into the unknown.

TomTom picked a route that most likely I would have picked as well if I studied the maps or used Google Maps*. The fact that I didn't need to watch out for turns and making sure that I was on the right street made the whole "rush" much easier.

One thing that I observed during the first ride with TomTom was that the 3D maps that TomTom uses by default are really good. At first it seemed unnatural for me to use 3D maps instead of birds eye's view 2D maps. But after driving with the 2D maps on I quickly switched to the 3D view. It really is much easier to keep track of where you are and where you need to go on the 3D map!

There was one point during my travel to the meeting, when I truly appreciated having my TomTom. When I was already in the Stanford University campus, navigating through a maze of little streets, my TomTom said "Turn right", I tried, really tried - but the sign "Road construction. Road Closed" didn't let me go through. I had to take the only possible turn that there was and ignore the instructions. If I had just a small scrap of paper with driving instructions on it, I would have been lost. With TomTom there is no need for panic, I just took the only turn that I could, TomTom realized that something went wrong and recalculated the route taking into consideration my current position, successfully navigating me around the road construction.

I got to my destination on time and it wouldn't have been like that if it weren't for my TomTom One.

Night Mode


No product is perfect (at least not in my eyes ;-) ), so here is a few things that I'd like to see improved:
  • Reorganized menu - some items that are often needed are buried deep in the menu structure (e.g. clear route), others are not found where one would look for them (e.g. edit favorites)
  • Map Share technology recently announced with the TomTom Go 720 model, should become standard feature for all TomTom GPS products - to make this feature really useful they need to gain critical mass and to do that they should offer it in all products
  • Redo the TomTom Home application - currently I found almost no value in this app - it's just shopping desktop application that happens to be able to backup your TomTom. Did I mention that it crashed on me at least 5 times on my Mac during the few minutes that I used it so far?!? All in all the app is next to useless. Features like creating an itinerary, reviewing past trips, showing some statistics are lacking.
  • There are absolutely no statistics offered for the current trip, or just after reaching the destination. Americans love statistics, so it's interesting that such a feature is missing in a product that is successful on the American market ;-)
  • Rama brought up a good point while we were talking about the device - there is no way to tell your current elevation. Isn't that like the most basic feature of a GPS device?
  • The device seems to be a closed platform - software-wise as well as hardware-wise. I wish it was possible to write plugins that would make it possible to add some of the features that I miss. I haven't found any "developer" section on the tomtom.com website. If it was possible to connect the device with something else than bluetooth cellphones, it would be interesting to see what could one do with a combination of a TomTom and a SunSPOT - temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity and acceleration readings, anyone? How about switching TomTom to the night mode when it gets dark outside? How many other possibilities would opening the platform enable?
  • Last but foremost - I'd appreciate having a button which when pushed would make a car in front of me disappear. There should be a limit on how many "clicks" one can make per day or week though, to avoid a large scale abuse of this feature, which might have undesirable side effects :-D


See also: TomTom One Caught Speeding!



* btw have you heard of the new real-time route adjustment feature? It would be really great if it was this easy to adjust the route in TomTom.

Friday, March 02, 2007

Yeah, I got tagged as well

Someone somewhere far far in the internet galaxy started this “viral” chain letter-ish tagging game . The game spread across the blogsphere like a flood and no banks were left dry. Some of my colleagues were more than happy to spread it by picking 5 more victims for this game and so I got tagged twice. At first my boss Rama tagged me, followed by a friend and ex-team mate Martin.

So here are 5 things you probably didn't know about me:
  • I used to be an MS user, living with Windows OS every day, but fortunately my salvation came almost two years ago when I joined Sun. Ever since then I had no need to fix crashing computers :)
  • I shook hands with Arnold Schwarzenegger. Being a European and actually a neighbor of Austria this is a big deal! It's good to know that foreigners in California can be so successful.
  • I'm a performance junkie. I love to play with profilers, tweaking the code and trying different strategies to squeeze as much performance as possible from apps that deal with a lot of data.
  • I'm a Slovak, not Slovakian, not Slovenian or Slovene, not Czech. And I'm proud to be one.
  • I hate chain letter games of any form. Most of the chain letters games are just scams or a waste of time. So besides me being busy, this is one of the reasons for this post coming with such a delay.
And to spare others I decided not to tag anyone ;-).

Thursday, March 01, 2007

Busy as a bee

I'm sitting in a train on my way back from Vienna to Bratislava and I decided that it's about time to finally post something on to my blog (to prove that I'm still alive). So I am alive, just very busy with my personal life as well as projects like zoom23.com and another one that I don't dare to name yet :).