Why Tata Nano is good for India, Environment and everyone

Tata Nano is back in the news – for all the good reasons – booking is open online and launch date has also been announced. Here are my top 3 reasons why Nano is actually good for all of us.
1. Nano will make better citizens out of us :
Nano is going to congest the roads – which is a good thing. Now the lazy ones who always had better alternatives to commute will just give up driving and take to cycling, walking, take the public transport or try car pooling. One cannot drive on 1st gear for 20 kms daily – the clutch foot will hurt and petrol bill will bite like a vampire in the neck. Ouch. So these lazy bozos will now suddenly “discover” new ways of commuting – which are cheaper, cleaner,stress free and faster too. 
Time to recommend two of my friends who are doing their part to change the world –
Rohan Kini’s pedal power – bumsonthesaddle.com
Vipul Kasera’s Car pooling portal – commuteeasy.com
2. Govt will make better Public Transport:
This will be the second effect. Now the Ministers and their entourge cannot zip through the roads anymore. How much ever the policemen try they just cannot control the Nano army from invading the roads. So our smart ministers will device ways to shepherd people into buses and trains – so the roads are relatively empty for them to zip past. 
3. Nano will go green:

It is just waiting to happen. Hackers will soon throw in a few batteries and a electric motor into a Nano – so for less than the cost of a Reva you have a better looking 4 door car. Then Tata will think – why don’t we do it ourselves and Tata will launch an electric Nano and suddenly the environmentalists will have to reinvent themselves to criticize Nano – like how it is using Steel and Lead and Arsenic and how bad it is for the environment.
I for one welcome the Nano overlords 🙂

My Best Friend Linux

Today I was setting up a cron job and suddenly realized – Linux has been such a good friend to me all these years and I never recognized this fact. This post is how Linux has stood by my side silently and quietly helped me do difficult things easily, has never once failed me, is always there when I wanted, does not require me to pay, teaches me cool tips & tricks and is a joy to talk with – what else can you expect from your best friend.

I will summarize some of the features I love linux for.
1. tail -f error.log

I use tail command a lot. Only Textpad in windows world has something equivalent of it and that too is a little jerky and with large log files Textpad becomes slow. Tell me if there is a better alternative to Textpad and Notepad++ ( should I have to always manually reload in Notepad++?).
2. crontab

Hats off to the geniuses behind crontab concept. Scheduling programs to run every minute to run on a particular day once a year – is so simple. Just by editing a text file you can schedule your programs to your needs.
3. CLI

I can do “anything” from the command line. It is much faster, can pipe actions, can script them and much more.
4. VI Editor

Navigation, search, replace – cannot be any simpler and faster. Emacs fans – I know you guys can get it done too – we are brothers here.
5. Permissions

Read, Write, Execute permissions – the first thing I learnt in Unix land and lets me sleep peacefully at night!
6. No License hassles

This is the biggest reason why I love linux. I can download it, burn it, install it in my machines and not worry about the license or legal issues. For a startup with a shoe string budget – this is a boon.
Of course there are numerous other benefits – lack of viruses, malware, great performance even in lowly hardware, ease of installing applications and countless others.
To all the people who have contributed to Linux – my sincere thanks.

5 Advantages and Disadvantages a Developer has when running his/her own Startup

And before I begin the usual disclaimer : This post is for the developers who have a startup idea for a click and mortar business ( meaning an online portal or a software product ) and not the traditional brick and mortar types.
Hi there my developer friends and those developers who are contemplating a career as an entrepreneur and running their own startup. My recommendation – take the plunge – we have an unfair advantage already 🙂
In the world out side of World of warcraft I chose my career as a developer – not a cook, not an artisan, not an F1 driver, not a manager – but a developer. And now in my current role as an entrepreneur I am patting myself for the decisions I took on all the career forks that were put in front of me – and kept choosing the paths so I remained a developer.
Here is why being a developer/architect is perfect for an entrepreneurial stint.
Advantages
1. You will save a ton of money on developing your product.Currently my expenses are hosting, printing, hardware, internet charges, business cards, logo and stylesheet design. I don’t pay myself yet – so it has been light on my pocket so far. If you had to hire developers it will cost a lot in building the prototype, the first release, maintaining it, enhancing it – software as you know very well is not static and development costs will keep growing.
2. If you are not a developer and employ a team, then you are at their mercy on the quality, deadlines, technological choices, performance etc. But being a developer you know first hand how to ensure your product is kick-ass on all fronts.
3. Intuition – over a period of time you gain these gut feelings for various scenarios. From a simple login page, to a complex account reconciliation screen. You know what will work and what will not work – it saves lot of headaches and rewrites down the line because you can do it right the first time itself.
4. Database design – if you are a developer who also can do good database design then you will do really well. You can do complex stuff easily without taking performance hits. Did I hear ORM – you cannot marry a dog and a cat – accept it. OO and relational tables are different species. ORM will be attractive initially but in the long run it will create lot of issues and you will be writing queries in your mapping files.
5. Process – Next to database design is the process. You can be a BA, QA or PM and as long as you are clear about the process you can release a bug free product on time. Developers have a huge edge here because we are the process ! And if you are an Agile devleoper – you will rock as an entrepreneur. Will be writing a post on how Agile process for an entrepreneur is like mock object for an unit test 🙂
Disadvantages / Short Comings
1. As a developer I am not hard wired to do Business Analysis. I once did a showcase when my BA and PM were held up on something and I learnt an important lesson. Even though we solve and implement complex business problems – when it comes to analysis and presenting our solution – we don’t do a great job. At times there might be a feature that excites you as a developer but its not a big deal for customers and the reverse applies too. When you try to sell your product you should identify these things and let go off your turn ons ( ajaxy sortable tables..but customers wont even notice it ) and developer humility ( like SSL is no big deal but still you have to talk about it – it is important for customers ).
2. Being a developer I get carried away in trying to solve a non existent problem because it excites me. Since there is no hawky PM or a BA to convince that this cool thing is really needed – I just go ahead and do it and waste my time. I had to discipline myself in not going into these tangential excursions because time and effort is limited and I have to use it effectively.
3. Verbal communication – developers talk less and let the code / product do the talking. But as an entrepreneur you have to talk to lot of people about your product, your business. It is a new skill that you will be forced to acquire – and I feel this is an important addition to your skillset. Imagine a developer who can make a pitch – nothing can be better than that !
4. Written communication – Developers hate documentation. But now you have to write the FAQ, the sales pitch, the What and the Why, email broadcast on new features and the 1001 things. I am still learning the art of writing about my product so it has the right tone and there are no ambiguities.
5. Wearing a quality hat – This is the biggest challenge I have had so far while developing Apartment Adda. There are so many edge cases that as developers we do not think – we always try to make the product work and do not try to break it. You will have to do some serious rewiring of your brain 🙂
In the end – as a developer you have a huge advantage and a few disadvantages – but you can overcome these if you put your mind to it.
So if you have an idea you wanted to work on – go ahead and start working on it. Being a developer you are well equipped and have enough ammunition with you already.

What is the secret sauce of Apple,SAP,Nintendo…

First the disclaimer – I don’t have the answer to the question – What is the secret sauce of these companies. It is a rhetorical question.

Today morning I woke up to be greeted with iPod shuffle – and Apple has released a simple but very useful feature ( unlike the shuffle feature they bragged about in shuffle’s first release ).
Now shuffle can talk to you about the song or the playlist name – very neat. Most of the time when you are working out or driving – it is hard to switch playlists – now this feature has made it really easy to use an iPod. I hope Apple updates its firmware so my iPod classic gets this feature.
But it makes me wonder how Apple can consistently come up with “cool” features. Is it the culture, is it because of Steve Jobs, is it some magic potion they put in the employee’s food? I really wish Steve Jobs writes a book on Apple.
Nintendo is in the same league as Apple. Their graphics is rudimentary when compared to PS3 or XBOX 360. But Nintendo consistently captures the imagination of gamers – with their innovative products like Wii or a DS. Why is that Nintendo alone is able to rewrite the rules, while Sony,Microsoft keep staring like lost puppies.
SAP is another company I admire – they have built this really complex software that runs heavy business and does complex transactions – between continents, between various industries and suppliers, between various systems, databases. How did they achieve it? What is the secret process they follow – is it XP, Waterfall, RUP or some unique Technik.
There are so many successful companies and each one of them have a secret sauce.
What is the secret sauce my startup has?

Top 5 reasons why I love Election 2009

Here is the top 5 list !!

5. I get to refresh my “political GK”. For instance I had forgotten there was a person called Naveen Patnaik – had this election not brought the seat sharing issue – I would have totally forgotten him and I might have lost the Rs. 1 Crore worth question someday.
4. Pink Chaddis did have an effect after all. Now Mr.Muthalik is off to making sure this election is corruption fee. He has taken his eyes off the women of Bangalore – you can all drink and dance – till the election is over.
3. Newspaper has become fun to read. Can now read the goofups ( one politician in Karanataka in a rally thundered do not vote for party A – and just a week back he had moved to party A !! – its true )
2. You will get to know how good your country is and how good you are doing financially – and at the same time turn another page and you will get to know how bad your country has become, and how pathetic you are doing financially. 
1. No power cuts in Bangalore. It seems the Bangalore Govt is working extra hours to ensure there will not be any power cuts till election ends. So enjoy power while it lasts folks !!

Evolution of UI of Apartment Adda

This is a post I wanted to write for a long time. Here are some screenshots of how Apartment Adda looked at different stages.

October 2007 : I spent a weekend creating a prototype of Apartment Adda. Got an open source web design template from owsd.org and was able to quickly create a working site.
We had one goal for our UI to begin with. When a user logs in he need not click on different pages to see what is happening in his or her Adda. In one click he should get to see all the updates and also get a bird’s eye view of everything – without getting flooded with information.
We finally came up with a dashboard design that will show the latest updates in nice little widgets – where each widget will act like a summary page for the detailed page.

After this prototype was done we used this to brain storm about Apartment Adda and flush out the stories.
Around September 2008 when I started full time development on Apartment Adda, I got one more template from oswd.org. Decided to go with Php and this is how the UI looked like.
Home Page :

Resident’s Dashboard :

Admin’s Dashboard :

While I was developing the site, simultaneously we got the help of a UI design firm – Cicada Media, Bangalore. Mr. Binil designed the vibrant Apartment Adda logo and Mr.Balaji designed the style sheets, buttons and layout. Many thanks to Cicada team for the UI upgrade of Apartment Adda !!
Here is how Apartment Adda looks as of today.
HomePage :

Resident’s Dashboard :

Admin’s Dashboard :

Thanks for visiting Apartment Adda’s Baby scrap page !!