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Dave Lim TM

TEDxSingapore, Organizer

My passion is “Growing ideas to reality”

Life experiences so far:
New endeavor builder, founding curator TEDxSingapore, founder IdeasWorthDoing, Innovation builder, co-founder Fellowship of Inventors.org, venture capitalist in The Pacific Rim, Silicon Valley startup team, social scientist, strategist, digital marketer, central banker, economist, global fund manager, computer programmer, art museum tour guide, world traveler, educator, cook, poet, the story continues…

http://www.ted.com/tedx/events/3807

One Response to Dave Lim TM

  1. Desiree Appleton says:

    Computer programming requires some very intricate work. This is the type of work that thrives on details and people who work in this field understand that the absence of even the minute elements can spell a huge difference in the overall result. If a programmer fails to correct this problem, it can lead to errors down the line. As a result, bugs will appear in the system and errors will emerge later on. Programming is also taxing work, requiring hours upon hours of writing, testing and debugging. This is why computer programming thrives on team work. Without team work, a single computer program can take decades to complete.,^

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