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Web Developing Job

Hm, so finally I got a job in IT.

It’s still not a proper job that I would like, but close enough. I am subcontracting for S3 Design group for a period of 2 months. The work is ok, developing website is fun (and at times stressful!!).

Positive:
– Got to work with clever ppl! Their framework is so cool! So easy to make a functional backend system.
– Got to learn heaps.
– I enjoy website development.
– People are really nice.

Negative:
– CSS sucks!!! AARGHH!
– Underpaid with longer working hours, I got $15.65 ph WITHOUT TAX!!! OMG, this pisses me off a bit. I work as a data entry ops before and they pay like $17 for a no brainer work. Oh well, I got to learn, but seriously after 2 months, they better pay me more :P.
– “static” chair, no wheels not gas lifted.

CSS cheatsheet

….nCSS:ntable#table_listnnKalo Id pake #nn

nCSS:ntable.table_listnnapa beda class dan id?nnThis is how I styled a table using CSS ID, this woks best if I only need general styling on the table:ntable#list_table td, th {n padding-left: 5;n padding-right: 5;n}ntable#list_table th{n background: #CCCCFF;n border-bottom: solid 2px black;n}nntable#list_table td{n background: #FFCCCC;n padding: 5 0 5 5;}

Reflecting on my journey home

I still can’t believe that they still continue making shopping malls in Surabaya. We use to have only 3 big malls in Surabaya when I was in high school. But now maybe ten or more. Is it a sign of economic growth? I mean with the projected inflation rate of 18% by the end of the year, who will supply these malls with shop owners and buyers?

Indeed in one of the newest malls, the Pakuwon mall, I can see that there are plenty of empty shops without occupants yet, ant the mall has been around for about a year. And yet there are still other malls to be built, who’s going the rent the space? Mom has a theory, that the business ppl borrowed build the malls so that they can borrow money from the bank (they’d borrow more than needed to build) and that’s all that they have in their mind. I hope that’s not the case.

Given the increase numbers of malls and also with the inflation, I am quite intriqued in finding that people still flogging these malls. And one thing I found, the number of the native indos shopping in these malls are now quite significant, usually only mostly the chinese descent that are shopping and shopping in these malls :p. So maybe this a good sign of economic growth. The number of beggars and pengamen are also decreasing I think, I don’t see them as much on the traffic lights.

I am confused, theoritically speaking, we Indonesians are supposed to be poorer now, but in the street it doesn’t seem to be that way. I’m also quite surprised that there were no big demonstrations or riots due to the increase in oil price (thank God, been praying for this). Some say, it’s because the president chose the announcement at the right time, that is one day before fasting month (clever eh :P).

Oh well, with only 10 days in Indonesia, what can you conclude from that short of a visit.