Category Archives: Misc

Gaza, Starvation For 18 Months And a Massacre Today!

By | December 27, 2008

Update: death toll rate reaches 470 and 2400 injuries, and I will stop counting. After a 20 months siege during which there was no water, food, medicine, gas, oil, and electricity…today Israel thinks that’s not enough…and starts a massacre; 160 dead, 200 wounded by 40 rockets hit Gaza and still going. Photos From the Massacre… Read More »

Travians be Warned…Rapacious is Rising

By | December 12, 2008

I don’t know whether thank or scold my good friend Omar Qadan for introducing me to Travian, a strategy game played online. It’s amazing how a simple,  web-based, HTML-front game can be so rich and vast entertainment wise! It’s a real strategy game where you build villages, resources, armies, embassies, and conduct trading, diplomacy, wars,… Read More »

Introduction to NHibernate Session at Jordev Was Good

By | December 5, 2008

The feedback was very good, and I was glad that everybody liked it. Jordev is really moving ahead, and I am very excited being part of it 🙂 Below is the slide show (it’s an enhanced version from my previous one): [slideshare id=821222&doc=introductiontonhibernate-1228487480885456-9&w=425] Code is the same of the previous one which you can download… Read More »

My First Talk at JorDev .net

By | November 21, 2008

  JorDev .net is a .net user group founded by enthusiastic Jordanian IT professionals. On Wednesday the 26th of November I will be doing my first session of a series about NHibernate. Details of talk is here: Overview NHibernate is an Object-relational mapping (ORM) solution for the Microsoft .NET platform. it provides an easy to… Read More »

Changing Jobs

By | October 13, 2008

Yesterday was my last day in estarta, marking the end of nice period full of experience, knowledge, and amazing friends who have been like a family. And now it’s time to move on, as a Technical Team Leader in esense. The excitement increases as time goes by (since I haven’t started there yet), I have… Read More »