Sri-LankaFebruary 21, 2007 3:26 am

As we all know English is what is spoken in United Kingdom………(Scottish, Irish and Welsh accents are there…….) Then the Americans as always go about doing thing in their own way, so Speak American English - (I prefer calling it Anglish).

Then comes our Indian cousins having this special preference for the letter ‘R’…………… I found it very funny to listen to some of their ‘Inglish’ speaking people.

Finnaly the great Sinhalese from the Emerald Isle of the Indian Ocean speaks ‘Singlish’. Want to know what this is……

Switch on to any Sinhala FM Radio (Kavi FM, Sindu FM, Baila FM,………..etc) and you get an instance crash course in ‘Singlish’. emoticon

Visual Studio .NET, Microsoft, Software DevelopmentFebruary 9, 2007 12:27 pm

With my new job I have the opportunity to try out certain things which were never really a part of my work before. I’m getting involved in Windows Mobile development for Devices such as MC 3090 and also in the process in using SQL Server 2005. Apart from these major involvements, I will also have to try VB.NET (I am a C# guy who loves curly brackets and semicolons), .NET Remoting, Windows Services etc.

So. Its quite a lot to learn with less time. After all, ASP.NET is not the end of the world.

MiscellaneousFebruary 2, 2007 12:04 pm

This year proves to be one of those eventfull ones as I have joined a premier Software Company in Sri Lanka, Zone 24x7 (Pvt) Ltd. Head Quartered in San Jose, California, United States; Zone 24x7 is catering to global clients as a trusted IT Services partner.

I will be getting involved in Some exciting work soon…….and hopefully find some quality time to blog.