Watched Escalafone series for the first few episodes, I haven't completed the series when I was young but it's premise is quite outstading during its time. Went back to the office during the CB due to production issues and desk cleaning up. Our project is quite critical thus working on site was on this days was an exception. While doing the desk clean-up I was able to take our team photo taken 7 years ago.
Escaflone
A youtube ai learning recommendation...
Medieval mecha anime from the creators of Gundam franchies.
Back in Office
A day in the office during the circuit breaker...
A day's work in the hub.
Team Shot
Dev team screenshot during the breaker....
An old photo 7 years ago, when I started working in NCS.
Weblogic 12c Migration and Library Upgrade
This past few months and a few more will be upgrade changes, compatibility fixes and a few enhancements...
This is really time consuming with seemingly little changes. Compatibility migration is 80% of the work is research, 18% is testing and 2% is code change. The difficult part is when people see the work as easy based on the changes. Identifying the correct and compatible code changes is hard when migrating old system to a new one, specially if you have other interdependecy such as JDK version, Weblogic internal jars, other services such as Oracle service bus, Oracle Content management, Oracle Reports, Oracle BPM and other products such as Leadtools, Signature pad. The hard part is we upgraded our UI component, so need to check browser compatibility. The list goes on.
Escaflowne: The Movie - A Girl In Gaea
One of the better underrated anime OVA of its time...
Escaflowne didn't really got the same attention in Japan compared to the US and Europe. It created by sunrise, the same animation studio of Gundam franchise. When I was a kid the tv series was really amazing, the medieval mecha was a bit different during its time.