Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Going to work and accident

This morning when I was going to work, I went across an accident. There was a motobike laying down on the right side of the street, when I approached the motorbike, I saw a young lady laying just below the bike, that means the bike actually lied on her, and she was not moving at all. I stopped to see what just happened, and was thinking whether I should help or not. There was a man tried to pull the bike out of her and take care of her then. Also there was another man stopped in front of me, and he told me to go if I was not intending to help. So I continued my trip to work, blamed myself not take action quickly and help her instantly. I was upset that I did take too much time thinking, I was somehow affraid of something that I didn't aware of. I swore with myself that I will be brave enough to take the action and help people without thinking too much.

Arrived my work place, I went on with my Odoo project after the breakfast as usual. Odoo is kind of an ERP (Enterprise Resource Planner), a software for Businesses to manage their resources including fixed assets, human resource, and also project management or sale. This software has been in trend for quite a while and it benefits lots of small and medium enterprises (SME) because it is free and open source. I did not have any idea how Odoo works and even what it's for untill the time I took the request from my boss. I began to study the software and try to get familiar with it. I have been working on it for one month and for now I at least know what to do with it, just not knowing how. I find it so strange and comlicated because it's a huge software and the fact that I never worked with any kind of ERP software before. Odoo is designed with M-V-C model, just the same as most of the websites today, but it's still different in how it implements each of the layers. Instead of using html, Odoo represents the view in form of XML files. And naming conventions are so much important that I had to take sometime to get used to.

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