A Visitor in Bangalore

It always feels nice to have an open-hearted conversation about the professional experience, especially with a veteran overseas counterpart. Agreed that there exists several modes of communication in this day and age, which has narrowed down the geographical barriers; yet a table talk, to me, has a special value for sure. I missed Ser Chay Heng on my journey to Singapore. And he flew down from Singapore to Bangalore this week, not to meet me of course, but for a very serious reason: to talk about Sun Java System Portal Server.

It was nice to have him around in the evenings to have a cup of coffee from one of my favourite coffee outlets here in Bangalore, where otherwise I spend some solitary sessions occasionally on my stroll back home from office. His experience reflected in most of the things that he spoke; and the four days that I spent with him, both inside the class as a student – not very obedient though- and outside the class as a colleague shall remain memorable. Thanks Ser Chay.

Ser Chay’s training was attended by a batch of ‘developer community’ from Infosys. It was fun to have them around as well. The abrupt change of plan to cut short the training by a day gave me no time to replace the drained batteries of my camera. I am grateful to the lady dressed in yellow for the photo posted below:

Have a great career folks.

One thought on “A Visitor in Bangalore”

  1. Rajesh,
    Being an old Student of training programmee on Sun-10 , delighted to have excellent class room sesion once again on Cluster and Volume Manager, by your marvelous communication technique , appropriate uses of Vocabulary to catch student attention and presence. Please keep it up..Many more are waiting for this opportunity.

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