News release: Using X# in South Africa
Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2019 8:33 am
Well guys,
You probably get onto this post thinking, another success story of X#...
Yes and no.
Yes I can admit, using X# as my development platform is a breeze, it however have other challenges in [South]-Africa...
We currently have an energy crisis, the demand for electricity is far more than what can be supplied, due to bad maintenance, lack of additional power plant planning and delays on construction, etc.
We now have a "Loadshedding" plan. Depending the deficit, stage 0 - 5 loadshedding can be announced. We currently sitting on Stage 4. This means a third of the country will have no electricity at any stage of the day. Our schedule now already in place is the following no-electricity shifts:
06h00 - 08h30
14h00 - 16h30
22h00 - 00h30
Planning needs to done around these, shut down computers, saving and backing up data. Shopping, since smaller shops do not have generators - their card payment facilities don't work... The list goes on and on. Traffic lights not working... It is difficult to understand or sometimes grasp the challenges one has to experience.
Anyway I don't use this as a moan and groan session. Rather an awareness of the struggles some of us have, I have electricity issues, some of us have [English]language issues. There may be other challenges in our environment. A special request, we all have our challenges, let us all have these people in our thoughts and prayers.
Greetings from a small X# light source shining bright from the southern point of Africa...
You probably get onto this post thinking, another success story of X#...
Yes and no.
Yes I can admit, using X# as my development platform is a breeze, it however have other challenges in [South]-Africa...
We currently have an energy crisis, the demand for electricity is far more than what can be supplied, due to bad maintenance, lack of additional power plant planning and delays on construction, etc.
We now have a "Loadshedding" plan. Depending the deficit, stage 0 - 5 loadshedding can be announced. We currently sitting on Stage 4. This means a third of the country will have no electricity at any stage of the day. Our schedule now already in place is the following no-electricity shifts:
06h00 - 08h30
14h00 - 16h30
22h00 - 00h30
Planning needs to done around these, shut down computers, saving and backing up data. Shopping, since smaller shops do not have generators - their card payment facilities don't work... The list goes on and on. Traffic lights not working... It is difficult to understand or sometimes grasp the challenges one has to experience.
Anyway I don't use this as a moan and groan session. Rather an awareness of the struggles some of us have, I have electricity issues, some of us have [English]language issues. There may be other challenges in our environment. A special request, we all have our challenges, let us all have these people in our thoughts and prayers.
Greetings from a small X# light source shining bright from the southern point of Africa...