Today, I shall be conducting a session on 'Web Applications' for faculty from various colleges attending the Short Term Traning Program on Web Engineering at Don Bosco. I have been told that there would be close to 45 faculty members and I am really excited. Primarily because I have always found faculty members to be more curious and eager to learn than students. I had also received some very good response and feedback the last time.
Embedded is the presentation I have made for the session. Feel free to comment and leave your feedback (...although it would make little sense without commentary from *yours truly* 😉
Background:
This is a real™ video of me shot by Sankool while we were traveling back home in a local train. I had pulled an all-nighter the previous night and was probably a reason for inducing this jig. This video is old but still never fails to amuse me 🙂
"Tring, tring.... tring, tring...", my phone rings in a subdued tone. Thats my ring tone and its subdued because I don't like loud ones. I was expecting Sankool to arrive around 11:15pm. So, my initial guess was it was his call since I had asked him not to ring the door bell but give a call when he arrives. While glancing at my wall clock I happened to receive the call in a hurry realizing it wasn't him. It was 12am and on the other side I hear one of the sweetest 'Happy Birthday' songs sung to me. Before the song got over and I could recover from this pleasant surprise I could hear a hustle outside my door. So, I opened the door and it was Sankool. While still on the phone and getting greeted by Sankool someone else barges in behind him. It's Amit! Amit had come down from Pune and I totally didn't expect him. By this time I kind of managed to keep the phone down but still not completely recovered from the flurry of surprises.
What followed next felt like a gang bang. Amit and Sankool over powered me and I couldn't even cry for help as parents were asleep by then. Amit had ulterior motives as I hadn't caught up with him for a while and had given his plans a slip for many times now. He made most of this opportunity. This surely didn't leave a bitter taste all thanks to atleast a 100gm of gulkand which was emptied in my mouth prior to this.
While I thought everything had cooled down and they were at peace; Sankool had different plans. Sankool brought in a paste from kitchen what looked like a cake batter and Amit joined in for the festivities. They splashed it all over my face and Sankool kept asking me, "Guess! what is it?"
For the record, it was Parle-G mixed with water. Yucks! Finally recession has hit us in the face 😉 For all the shutterbugs here is a better pic.
Varun *thankfully* arrived late (and was not part of the gang bang; could have proved fatal 😉 but scored a few brownie points by getting a Raspberry cake:
Amol and RY called up late night and kinda took me by surprise. Love you.
Amit and I had a lot of catching up to do - had been a while when we met last (that was 26/11). He would be marrying on the 27th of April and I was posing him all sorts of intriguing questions about marriage and how difficult or simple was it to take *the call*. I shall be attending his marriage in Kanpur next week - anyone joining in?. It was 5am when we finally went to sleep.
Now, its around 4pm when I am writing this down and for a second it feels as if all this happened yesterday. And then I am reminded of ragda patice and the special cake mom baked for me in the morning. Thanks mom. Not to forget a flurry of SMSes, calls, missed calls, emails and messages on Orkut and FB from near and dear ones.
Thanks to you all for making this a day I shall cherish.
April has arrived. OMG! Yes, its already April. But it just feels like last week I had a blast celebrating the arrival of 2009. I am making this post as a reminder to myself and to relive some of the interesting moments in the first quarter of 2009.
January
Celebrated the New Year in Powai by the lake side. After relishing on some crunchy chicken at KFC we headed to the Powai lake alongwith the Ice-cream Sundaes their combo with the homemade Aloo parathas was just perfect.
January, also began on a very interesting note for SocialSync. We had the opportunity to discuss some investment opportunities and set our milestones for the next few months.
Running and completing the Standard Chartered Mumbai Full Marathon was another big high. I must say here that unlike the last time when I ran the half marathon I was a tad bit smarter. Although, I did practice for the Marathon and was pretty regular back in September/October 08; I lost momentum and form as December arrived and by mid-December I was in a very bad shape. It was around early January that I made up my mind to run the Marathon smartly by re-accessing the situation based on my limited practice. A few more practice runs and I started feeling better. On the day of the Marathon I feel I did a fabulous job of recognizing my limitations but stretching them enough to complete the Marathon.
February
February was in its true sense an eventful month.
I finally made a trip to Bangalore. Overall I kinda liked the city; wide roads, footpaths on both the sides of the road :),
parks, pleasant weather and row houses. Public transport is bad and very costly at times.
The first day was really long and now I sincerely hope it had never ended - all thanks to the fantabulous escort. Walking the streets of Bangalore and discussing Haute Couture to some unheard and for some unimaginable interpretations of God idols would remain etched in my memory for ages. God save God. Need I say, there was a tomorrow and then yesterday was just memories to treasure.
David Filo, the co-founder of Yahoo had come down specially for the event and was also one of the judges. You would probably not even notice his presence in a crowd of 10 people; he speaks less and comes through as a honest and humble person. The event was very well organized and the atmosphere was ecstatic. I won a 8GB 2nd gen iPod touch for my hack and believe it or not I gifted it to my brother; I am sure he would make much better use of it. The event wouldn't be complete if I don't happen to mention Anil who had come down from Pune; and we code jammed all night. I just slept for less than an hour sometime in the morning the next day after I had done justice to the idea I had chosen to work on. Staying up late and writing code comes oh so naturally to me - so I feel I had an unfair advantage among the 300+ hackers who participated.
While in Bangalore I stayed at Prayas' place. Being with him is always enriching and thoughtful. Add to it having a blast with his son Pavan (in pic above) and some spiritual discussions with the grasshopper.
March started off with a lot of excitement. Sushma maasi (aunt) and BabyV (Varsha) were going to come down to Mumbai. I am sure you must have heard of Varsha from me before or read about her on this blog before.
I ended my last blog post on her, wishing she remains as crazy as last time and may be shes taken it seriously 🙂 Good for me, I still can play pranks on her!
On one of the weekends Mom, Maasi, Varsha and me drove to Lonavala. The drive was just fantastic. This was also my first time on the Mumbai - Pune Expressway which was a treat in itself. What worked for us was we didn't have a long itinerary to follow for the trip; we were just looking for a weekend break. On the first day we visited the Karla Caves in the afternoon and later in the evening witnessed the beautiful sunset at Rajmachi point
The next day we got up late, had a late lunch and headed straight to Pawna dam. The drive to Pawna dam was exciting with steep slopes and blind curves. The lake, boating, the ducks, peacocks and the sunset was just the perfect setting for spending ones Sunday evening. No doubt it inspired me to write this few weeks back.
The last two weeks of the quarter were great fun too. We made some terrific progress on the SocialSync community platform all thanks to Pavan.
YC is an inspiration. It took me close to two years to finally take the leap and submit a application - you know I wouldn't do it if it weren't for the right purpose, right team, right idea and right time. And this time the summer cycle is taking place in the Bay area; now isn't that reason enough 😉
Now how could I sign-off without letting you guys know of a very interesting tale. Last week I ended up playing a prank; or rather my friends just drew into it. I ended up uploading the above pic of me and my sister Mamta on Orkut *without* any captions. Within the next 36 hours I was flooded with 15 comments, 5 scraps, 3 calls, 2 SMSs and 1 email - all congratulating me and asking me whether I got 'married or engaged?'. The timing inadvertently was so right that I didn't have to scout for a April Fool's prank 😉
Wrapup
Finally, I am myself amazed of how eventful this quarter has been. Sometimes it makes sense just to take a breather and look back at one's journey; and this is what I did. Feels good now! I really would like to thank each and everyone mentioned/missed above to make this special for me. I am really looking forward for the next quarter and you can sure expect me to get back and cover it up for you 🙂