Development and their hazards

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Friday, 10th Aug 2007 | Share


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Whoever said development makes you a lot of money was right, but whoever said development causes you a lot of hazards is more than right.

Ask me what I am going through, I dare not post my picture right now I have a lower back pain, stiff upper back, red eyes, pale face and just 30 hours of sleep in last 5 days. I know there are people much worse than me, but then for me its all part of developing something good.

I work full time as a Professional Java Developer and team lead. I spend couple of hours on some side projects and more than a couple of hours on WordPress plugin development. My next plugin will be released soon :) . I hope it becomes useful to all of you which makes my efforts worthwhile. This new plugin is awesome in my own eyes and I am falling short of hands and growing on ideas.

If anyone of you want to lend me a helping hand with the plugin I would be more than glad to take it, till then I am working hard to keep my scheduled deadline of Sunday for the new plugin.

I am also working on the bugs for WordPress Automatic Upgrade plugin so I am working too hard at the moment. I have a planned extension for my new plugin where other plugin developers can pitch in and add new functionality to this plugin of mine but a long shot before I can release a stable version.

Just keep heading back to hear more about what this plugin is about, just that I need some good 8 hours of sleep today to get up fresh and ready for work tomorrow.



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