Sunday, July 25, 2010

Look at it this way

Have you heard thousands of people traveling from all over India to Sri Lanka to listen to Ram Katha? By comman sense it would sound pretty lame. The greatest Ram Katha gurus are all based out of India, and if you are not the Sanskar Channel types then let me tell you Morari Bapu is a quite a star in this field. Then why Sri Lanka?

Well here is the sales pitch. The Ram Katha is happening in Ashok Vatika. And again for the non mythological types, this is where Sita was kept by Ravan after abducting her. Interesting pitch indeed. The Ram Katha is starting next week, I think, and the organizer is running a full house. Reservations were all full at least a month or so agao. The Sri Lankan govt is supporting this and why shouldn't it, it would bring in a lot of moolah. It typically translates into 10-12 day per person package (Ram Katha's take close to 7-8 days and add a 3 day site seeing), not sure how many touristy folks would go to SL for 10-12 day vacation.

And here we are in India trying to destroy the Ram Sethu to bring in ships instead of people. Forget the sentimental reasons, I think keeping the Ram Sethu makes more economic sense than dredging it.

BTW, another tit bit on religious tourism, a couple of months ago, there was a 7 day Bhagwat Katha on a cruise liner and folks paid over a Lakh each to book their seats.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Death of code design

Maybe I am old and nostalgic. Or maybe I am just at the wrong place but from where I stand I don't see a whole lot of design happening. The last bation in good design the system software as well with the evolution of Open Source Software. Before the OSS fanatics pounce on me, let me tell you that OSS has enabled a whole lot of people to do great things, but the fall out of that is now any dude who can read english thingks s/he can develop code. Speed has clearly overtaken good design as a criteria to take your code into Open Source. If you are the first to submit your code the chances of it getting accepeted are lot higher than if you are the second guy.

Now if you talk of a design, folks think you are using it to buy time. If your code runs, it does not matter how many hacks you have put in there. Nobody really cares if you have a root cause for your problem or not. If you can get the code to work by adding an extra line of code, nobody questions why that was necessary and why the fix required the change. Imagine doing the same thing while building your house.