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To B.E. or Not to B.E.?
After targeting the software world in his previous satire LOSER, Dipen Ambalia now has engineering students on his hit-list! "1) Who do you think is responsible for the origin of engineering? A) Foreign terrorists B) Some Russian C) Some American D) Surpanakha 2) Do you know the relation between submissions and corruption? 3) Who the hell was the father of viva? 4) How are Indian housewives inevitably related to engineering students? 5) What is the "All Engineers are bloody Dogs" theory? Dipen Ambalia answers these and a lot of other such questions and solves puzzles related to an engineer’s life with great humour and fun. Join him on this heavenly ride of an engineering student's life and answer the quintessential question: To B.E. or Not to B.E.??? Review "Hilarious! Reminded me of my engineering days! Every engineer asks himself the same questions “To B.E. or Not to B.E.?” Varun Agarwal, author of National Bestseller How I Braved Anu Aunty and Co-founded a Million Dollar Company "Witty, fun take on engineering days.." Priya Narendra, author of National Bestseller You Never Know When You’ll Get Lucky "...Reminded me of the golden days of my life! The mass bunk, hostel life, vivas . . . Everything flashed before my eyes!" Sachin Garg, author of bestsellers It’s First Love and Never Let Me Go
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LOSER: Life Of a Software Engineer
What's common between outsourcing and Christopher Columbus’s discovery of America?How are arranged marriages related to the Software Development Life Cycle? For you to command better appraisals, what should’ve your parents named you? Why does your Project Manager always give you a new task just when you’re about to sign off for the day? Why are dumb, attractive software engineers always sent onsite? In Life Of A Software EngineeR (LOSER), author Dipen Ambalia offers some hilarious answers to these questions and more, having struggled through years of terrible appraisals, dumb instructions, Bell Curves and belles’ curves.