February 4, 2013

Virus Behavior

Virus Behavior

Virus Behavior

In early years i heard about the viruses which were famous by infecting the files. I myself experienced that double click a file but it was not opening. Somewhere in books i read that viruses joins the start action of a file to its ending action. We can also elaborate it with constructor and immediate destructor functions for OOP lovers. Just a thought i had today that movies like MI and 007 series etc. presents hi-tech devices and the greatest goal to be achieved with in no time. Guys, who are inspired by these fantasies, try to do the magic or at least expect the same results like tom cruise or james bond. In short that is not possible because that is not reality. New generation trying to be a hero overnight, one day a guy want to be a web development geek and on other day he also want to be a hacker.
Nobody is willing to spend years like hackers do and their painful nights with black background screens. Nobody is willing to spend years like a web developer who repeatedly accepted the challenges of completing a website with in 45days (told) and then had to be delivered in a couple of weeks to show the progress. Matter of fact is that like a virus infects the files and you try to open that file either its content is in kilobytes or megabytes but immediately closed because virus is not letting it open. Same like that fantasies are created to put rush in the people. Nobody can be a Steve Jobs overnight or in few years. Nobody can be a Bill Gates but everybody is in chase of this wild goose.
I am not blaming anything to be responsible of this negative approach towards success but isn’t this behavior is matching with virus behavior?
Because majority starts learning a technology and immediately switched to another, why nobody is satisfied with his output? Because they all are infected by this behavior which do not let the mind open. Just an object is created and destroyed. Constructor called and immediately the destructor called, happy ending of a lot of inspirations.

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