[kictanet] Embrace quality, budding Kenyan sofware developers told - article in "The EastAfrican"
James Rege
james.rege at gmail.com
Tue Nov 17 07:03:02 EAT 2009
Michael,
How about this:
Don't worry about failure; worry about the chances you miss when you
don't even try
There are many levels of programming: Industrial controls, for example
are these days modularized and I believe our young people could pick
them up very quickly as I noticed during the IEEE Show at the
SafariPark Hotel, recently. National Instruments also puts together
routines that can be packaged for industrial controls, driving
transducers and peripheral devices without spending too much
resources. In short, we must go for it. Kenya, I believe should
follow the footsteps of Singapore.
Kind regards
Hon. James Rege, M.P., Karachuonyo,
the constituency of choice
On Nov 16, 2009, at 9:30 AM, michael Ouma wrote:
> here:
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> some insights from an industry veteran.
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> http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/business/-/2560/686368/-/5flx85z/-/index.html
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> reagrds.
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> Michael Ouma
> Journalist
> Nairobi,Kenya
> Tel: +254-725-537823 / +254-0731-201729
> Email: benomnta at yahoo.com
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> "There are risks and costs to a program of action, but they are far
> less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction," -
> JF Kennedy.
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