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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Lessons

I learned a very valuable lesson today, which I was partially already putting to use, but not entirely. I was speaking to someone who I respect very much at work today and he stopped me in the middle of my complaining and set me straight on what I was complaining about.

First things first, I learned that apparently you cannot work on something or a project unless you can justify it. That being said you also shouldn't complain about something not working if you do not have a solution for it. This doesn't mean you can't discuss it among peers, but it is more valuable to construct a proposal to your problem instead of just being whiny about it.

So I will be coming up with a design for the problem and have a time line for the proposal. I really want to fix this problem, our problem is that we are still using MSMQ, which I am sure was stupendous to use back before web services existed, but it has been too long now and this technology needs to be removed and replaced with web services or something better.

I have more reasons, but I will work on it.

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