I’ve watched this video dozens of time in the last three days
I don’t know why I loved that video that much,
A Blog !!!!
April 25, 2010
FCIS FCIS, Graduation, preparations 3 Comments
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
kind of passing some experience, this post about things I found while preparing for my class’s graduation ceremony with this awesome team

GC Behind the scenes
some things I realized lately that i think that it would have been better if i knew then in advance, so I’ll try to put here all what i found while doing the preparations. More
March 29, 2010
Problems C++, Inheritence, Polymorphism, Reflection, Statistics, Types 7 Comments
Long time since the first problem..
This is a problem I’ve faced lately while developing in C# to have some statistics.
I’ve created a project that does something (of course !!
)
and created a number of classes with some inheritance tree, where some classes inherit from others, anyway, after that i needed to count the number of instances created from each class…
pretty simple, just add a counter to the class, add increment/decrement methodology in the constructor/destructor.
but. kind of… I’m lazy to open each class, add those members and add them to the newly created, not new!
So.. let’s make use of Inheritances, Create a base class “Countable Object” where all what you need is a private static dictionary which will hold all the type as a key, count as a value, with a constructor that increments the value of the type created.
March 3, 2010
Experience, Personal Alexandria, CEO, Facebook, IT Support, SDLC, XML Programming 4 Comments

This Company is somehow special to me, may be coz it was the first IT company I joined in Alex/Professional life
it’s here, it has an awesome view on that green area
it is supposed to be developing ERP System for Hospitals for its parent company -which i think is Andalusia Group-
I think I’ve learned there so much, in so many branches and technical skills, was the first place I write code for semi-Fuzzy logic problem, I dove in SQL server more, I used some tools I didn’t use before or even thought I’d never use, coded for MS Office some Automation functions
February 8, 2010
Experience Cairo, Geek, Internship, JAVA, Mentor Graphics, Outlook, Ubuntu 6 Comments
by the time i was there it was located here, and now it’s here.
it was my second company i’ve been in, but the first huge and international one !!
my internship was as Testing Software Engineer, writing unit tests on JUnit framework, of course with JAVA for the CHS project.
kind of i was pretty amazed by that product and the system that was followed there, very organized company indeed.
plus i was working with ZIZO on the same team, and seen how effective he was (fact) and how early does he come to work
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January 31, 2010
Experience Exam, FCIS, High School, Study, Summarize, Time Managment, Very Good 8 Comments
here is what I’ve found myself being doing in the previous 6 years of my life, which was the last 6 years in my undergraduate life.
First…
can u tell me what is the aim of being student ?!
logically, to master some field serving some other people who master another field so all people get all services living in a proper way…
so i enter the school and college to learn how to do some specific thing.
so, the main aim is to “Learn”.

but that aim just has been ruined… and another one evolved, which is to pass the exams with the greatest grades, which is ridiculous, absolutely ridiculous…
January 4, 2010
Experience, Personal acm, AJAX, Alexandria, C++, Cairo, Decimal, Internship, JAVA, javascript, ShuraTech Leave a comment
December 25, 2009
Experience, FCIS acm, Alexandria, Cairo, Cons & Pros, FCIS 3 Comments
Al Salamu 3alykom Wa Ra7matULLAH Wa Barakato (peace be upon you)

God willing, this post will be a start of a series of posts about Cons and Pros i found in the companies i’ve worked/interned in.
of course all of those Cons/Pros are from my own point of view.
but first i want to mention what i’ve seen in the internship.
December 22, 2009
Personal Last Lecture, Life Mechanism, Randy Paush, Sir Ken Robinson, Stanford, Steve Jobs, TED, Validation 2 Comments
Those are the videos that as what a friend of mine calls them “Never Gets Old”