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eboomerang
#11 Posted : Thursday, July 14, 2011 1:43:12 PM
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onmywaytowealth wrote:

Thanks for this answer. I am among those who lost it. I liked programming but I lost vision on teh way. What can you advise? I still want to program but I feel I should just do PGD in project management coz at 29, I am not so sure if I will make it. On the other hand. What is your take on an IT professional taking MBA? Again, thanks for the reply, you enlightened us. Thanks

On loosing the vision, I think its part of career development. Sometimes it's a stage before you can nail what you really want to pursue. Some get it early some later, as long as you have the passion don't relent till you get there. In addition, the local industry/market seems to play a part too in the sense that you may not be getting as much exposure as you may need to grow or visualize the path.

Project management is a good skill to have since it is generic and the skills can be applied on diverse projects.

When it comes to MBAs and management programs, these topics are highly debatable with people expressing various schools of thought. In my opinion you need to check your motives when trying to move into that direction.

That does not mean its wrong to have ambition either. Can one achieve a sense of greatness, recognition, satisfaction and money without necessarily being in management? Yes you can. However if you are employed, this largely depends on your company and an available growth path for experts or professionals.

Caveat: Majority of the people in Kenya equate attaining an MBA to earning a lot of money, this is not necessarily true.

My view is that the MBA programs are actually overrated and nowadays to get into a decent school to pursue the program you need to part with a decent amount of money.

For any company to run and compete successfully it needs more experts and professionals than it needs managers. Training to be a manager does not cover up for one's lack of skill and depth of experience.

I can point a few examples of people who we can all agree have achieved remarkable success in their careers.

Former CEO of Safaricom was not an MBA grad, in fact he has one technical degree and a golden entrepreneurial heart. His passion to create new markets and products could not be gained in any B-School.

James Mwangi CEO of Equity, built a bank out of an almost philanthropic ideology. From what I have seen, he totally believes in home grown solutions with the citizens at heart.

Jimnah Mbaru former CEO of NSE. He was an investor from the days he was a university student. His MBA well complemented his passion.

Mike Lazaridis CEO and founder of the company RIM that creates and manufactures BlackBerry. Started the company while a student, to design embedded systems for various competitions.

The list is non exhaustive, bottom line is that we need to find our passion and pursue it.

In practical terms I know it's one thing to earn a living and another to pursue what you think you want to do -been there too or is still there :)

All the same, in this case, programming can be done at home if you have another day job, since as i explained you just need a PC/Laptop and download the SDKs which are typically well documented.
KidorioL
#12 Posted : Tuesday, September 10, 2019 12:05:27 PM
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I felt in love with technology since I saw the first computer, 30 years ago. I was so curious about how it works, what's inside it, that I broke my first computer. A few years later, I discovered that I'm passioned about programming - when I compiled my first piece of code. After that, I studied a lot, a was reading every book that had something in common with software development. Now I'm over 50 years old and I like coding as much as I loved it 20 years ago. I'm not doing it for money, I do it for fun. If you like this domain - do it, just do it. There is a lot to discover, a lot to learn, that you'll never get bored. Now I'm working on a piece of software that will work similar to www.docsie.io, but for the offline software.
NewMoney
#13 Posted : Tuesday, September 10, 2019 1:44:50 PM
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KidorioL wrote:
I felt in love with technology since I saw the first computer, 30 years ago. I was so curious about how it works, what's inside it, that I broke my first computer. A few years later, I discovered that I'm passioned about programming - when I compiled my first piece of code. After that, I studied a lot, a was reading every book that had something in common with software development. Now I'm over 50 years old and I like coding as much as I loved it 20 years ago. I'm not doing it for money, I do it for fun. If you like this domain - do it, just do it. There is a lot to discover, a lot to learn, that you'll never get bored. Now I'm working on a piece of software that will work similar to www.docsie.io, but for the offline software.



Great to hear your story.

I see you do it for fun and I still have a few suggestions. why focus on building something offline/standalone when everything is going online/browser-based? and why build an editor when you can build a more useful solution to help locals, we don't have enough localised solutions in Africa (assuming you are in Africa) mainly because there is no money in it but now that you do it for fun, you could solve a problem or 2 and have fun while doing it
aemathenge
#14 Posted : Monday, May 18, 2020 11:33:57 AM
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If this is meant to be a joke, it is not funny. Not funny at all.

Quote:
Interpol Names Juja A ‘Global Cyber-Crime Hotspot’

Posted on May 15, 2020

Interpol Names Juja a ‘Global Cyber-crime Hotspot’
The International Criminal Police Organization is raising concern that a little known town in the outskirts of Nairobi, Juja, is quickly becoming a global hub for cybercrime activities.

The report that was released by Interpol says that a huge number of cyber attacks have been launched from Juja, targeting both Kenyan and the International institutions.

This includes phishing, ransomware, malware, identity thefts and scams that have resulted in loss of millions of dollars from individuals and corporations all around the world.

The claims have been corroborated by major Internet Service Providers in Kenya who have previously flagged unusual traffic from Juja, although they are unable to tell what the traffic is about due to the strong encryption that is being used.

It is said that the Directorate of Criminal Investigation has been unable to crack the cybercrime rings as the criminals are way much ahead of the police, and attempts to crack the network have been unsuccessful.

Police also claim that the new gang of cybercriminals is now smarter than the previous ones which would parade their trophies on Instagram once they had made a successful heist.

“Today’s cybercriminal in Juja does not even drive, lives in a one bed-roomed house where there is water shortage and is always late on rent payment.

You will see them walking around in shorts and flip flops and think they have run out of options in life, but unknown to you the same person owns a cruise ship in the Maldives.

They have learnt the art of economic camouflage.”

The rise in this form of crime in Juja has been attributed to high concentration of idle minds in the University town that is known for many other things including a ready market for some illegal goods.

With so many young university students who are skilled but idle due to closure of schools and lack of alternative activities.


The town is also becoming a magnet for businesses that need very skilled talents because they are readily available.

One of the biggest Cloud computing companies in Africa, Truehost Cloud, runs its technical support office from Juja.

Residents of Juja seem unperturbed by this new reputation that the town is gaining, as long as they are not the objects of the crimes.

This also seems to be the government position and the Kenya Revenue Authority has been looking for ways to tax the immense wealth that is held overseas by these people.


Source Link to article:https://postamate.com/interpol-names-juja-a-global-cyber-crime-hotspot/
kmucheke
#15 Posted : Tuesday, May 19, 2020 5:56:52 PM
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aemathenge wrote:
If this is meant to be a joke, it is not funny. Not funny at all.

Source Link to article:https://postamate.com/interpol-names-juja-a-global-cyber-crime-hotspot/


No, Interpol has not named Juja a global cyber-crime hotspot

Posta Mate is a satire blog!Laughing out loudly
mkenyan
#16 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2020 11:07:39 AM
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kmucheke wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
If this is meant to be a joke, it is not funny. Not funny at all.

Source Link to article:https://postamate.com/interpol-names-juja-a-global-cyber-crime-hotspot/


No, Interpol has not named Juja a global cyber-crime hotspot

Posta Mate is a satire blog!Laughing out loudly

i wonder how sane people can't tell satire blogs just from a casual look of their content, leave alone from the way their articles are obviously written - screaming satire
kmucheke
#17 Posted : Wednesday, May 20, 2020 5:26:23 PM
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mkenyan wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
If this is meant to be a joke, it is not funny. Not funny at all.

Source Link to article:https://postamate.com/interpol-names-juja-a-global-cyber-crime-hotspot/


No, Interpol has not named Juja a global cyber-crime hotspot

Posta Mate is a satire blog!Laughing out loudly

i wonder how sane people can't tell satire blogs just from a casual look of their content, leave alone from the way their articles are obviously written - screaming satire


d'oh! d'oh!
NTV has that story. https://youtu.be/hEL0LagCgBI
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