Thursday, June 2, 2011

Hack for the social cause - RHoK #3 on 4 & 5 June

About RHoK:

RHoK is a global event that endeavors to bring all types of experts to brainstorm and hack on  problem definitions and produce technical tools for humanitarian aid, climate change and disaster risk reduction for a weekend hackathon.
Created in 2009 as a collaborative project by a wide array of organizations including Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, the World Bank, NASA. 

RHoK is hundreds of software developers, open data analysts, new media hackers, story tellers, videographers, emergency planners, innovators, students, project managers and entrepreneurs to collaborate on projects designed to engage users both globally and locally. 

http://rhok.org is a voluntary organization invites folks from various tech companies/NGOs to come up the solutions for the social cause.

Event Details:

The event is scheduled on 4th and 5th of June 2011 across the world. 
In Bangalore, it is going to happen at:

Jaaga, No. 16/1, Rhenius Street Off Richmond Road , Opposite Hockey Stadium Shanthinagar 
Shanthinagar ,Bangalore, Karnataka 560025
India

Bangalore Registration link: http://rhokbangalore.eventbrite.com/

If you can’t participate then it would be great if you float any ideas/problem statement(case) to the participants here:  http://www.rhok.org/problems




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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Yahoo mail moving out of Beta

Today Yahoo! announced that Yahoo! Mail will move out of beta and become generally available for millions of users in the coming weeks.  With this latest version of Yahoo! Mail (available in multiple markets and multiple languages), Yahoo! offers a faster, safer, easier and constantly connected experience across all devices that keep the conversations going — anytime, anywhere.
  • Faster : Yahoo! put an emphasis on improving performance and delivered an experience that is at least 2x faster than previous versions. Whether you are on DSL, cable or dial-up, you’ll notice a dramatically faster Yahoo! Mail.
  • Safer : Yahoo! upgraded our SpamGuard system and Mail Anti-Phishing Platform (YMAP) to reduce spam and phish-laced emails by an additional 60% -- that’s on top of the billions spam messages Yahoo! block each month. 
  • Easier : Yahoo! introduced even easier ways to connect and to share, organize and store online conversations and media content. Yahoo! added the ability to quickly reply to your Facebook friends, view inline photos and videos to engage and delight users, deeper integration with Yahoo! Messenger to support multi-mode scenarios, and new Apps like YouSendIt and All My Purchases to extend our eco-system.   
  • Constantly Connected : And Yahoo! has made sure that these are seamless experiences that travel with you – allowing people to engage with Yahoo! Mail on a PC, iPhone, Android or tablet device. 
The end result is a personally relevant communications experience — one that drives deeper engagement with consumers, excites advertising partners, and allows the teams to deliver continued innovation rapidly. 

Monday, May 9, 2011

Firefox Bookmark Keyword Hack

Previously I specified few firefox hacks to ease your daily internet surfing. Here I'm trying to explain how to use Firefox Bookmark Keyword hack.

Firefox provides a nice feature to Bookmark a URL and opening that for different input provided. E.g. If you want to search "Barack Osama", you can simply type "yahoo Barack Osama", and it will directly give your the search results.
Lets do it step wise.
  1. Open the desired URL e.g. http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Barack+Osama
  2. Bookmark the page
  3. Go to Organise bookmarks (FF version < 4.0) or Show All Bookmarks (FF version >= 4.0)
  4. Search for the book-marked page here e.g. ysearch
  5. Expand the property of bookmark (below "tag")
  6. Replace the search string "Barack Osama" with %s
  7. Enter keyword using what you want to do the search e.g. "yahoo"
  8. DONE!


Type e.g. "yahoo < your name > " and enjoy the search results.

Don't limit yourself to this, create more bookmarks. Like for my personal use, I've setup many bookmarks like:
  • Facebook name search "fb < name >" (http://www.facebook.com/search.php?type=users&q=%s), 
  • Bugzilla search "bug < bug id >", 
  • Yahoo search "yahoo < search string >", 
  • Microsoft bing search "bing < search string >", 
  • Google search "google < search string >".

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Delicious has a new owner, AVOS - founder of YouTube

delicious
Yahoo! is excited to announce that Delicious has been acquired by the founders of YouTube, Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. As creators of the largest online video platform, Hurley and Chen have firsthand expertise enabling millions of consumers to share their experiences with the world. Delicious will become part of their new Internet company, AVOS.
To continue using Delicious, you must agree to let Yahoo! transfer your bookmarks to AVOS. After a transition period and after your bookmarks are transferred, you will be subject to the AVOS terms of service and privacy policy.
Reasons to let Yahoo! transfer your bookmarks
 Continue uninterrupted use of Delicious.
 Keep your Delicious account and all your bookmarks.
 Enjoy the same look and feel of Delicious today plus future product innovations.
What happens if you do not transfer your bookmarks
 Delicious in its current form will be available until approximately July 2011.
 After that, you will no longer be able to use your existing Delicious account and will not have
access to your existing bookmarks or account information.
About AVOS
AVOS is a new Internet company founded by Chad Hurley and Steve Chen who, in 2005, founded YouTube, the world’s largest online video platform. Before YouTube, Hurley and Chen were early employees at PayPal, a leading online payment service that is now part of eBay. Delicious will become a part of AVOS, based in San Mateo, California.
Learn more about moving your bookmarks.
Thank you for using Delicious. Yahoo! has appreciated having you with us, and we are pleased to be able to transfer Delicious to an incredible new owner -- you're in good hands.
The Yahoo! Delicious Team

Thursday, February 10, 2011

IE9 Release Candidate (RC)

I never liked IE personally to use, specially IE6 which gave so many heart attacks (headache precisely) to almost every web developer and I'm a victim too. But after listening so many feedback and research work, I'm keen to try the new IE9 RC, and I hope this become irrelevant



Few good points in terms of performance and standards, which I hope stands true are
  • Faster with real world sites
  • Faster script engine
  • Improved rest of the browser
  • Network cache Tuning
  • New Compiler optimization

Read more & Download  IE9 here:

Friday, February 4, 2011

Become a better developer

Search for the term ‘better developer’ and you find nearly 61 million results. It seems like everybody has an opinion on how to become a better developer, even the bad developers will tell you how to be a better programmer. After reading many of these programming self-help articles on being a better developer I found that the core message was all the same! If I could boil down the advice of all these results into a succinct list of how to be the best developer we are left with the following…

  • Read Everything
  • Learn Fast
  • Practice What You Know
  • Try New Things
  • Strive for Simplicity
  • Write and Teach
  • Assume Nothing
  • Question Everything
  • It is Not Personal
  • Rinse and Repeat
There is no one Golden Rule for becoming a better developer. Instead of single rule or a unifying theory of software development we have a set of core beliefs and best practices.

Here is the insight from many other developers on how to be a better software developer. In reading their advice, think what is universally true for all developers. What can we learn from each other, no matter
the development platform or programming language we use?
  •  Becoming a Better Developer
    • Find/Rediscover Your Passion
    • Remove Distractions
    • Listen tPodcasts & Read Blogs
    • Blog
    • Learn a New Technology Each Month
    • Get Involved in an Open Source Project
    • Seek out Local .NET Groups or Nerd Dinners
  • 8 Tips To Become A Better Developer
    • Write the simplest code possible
    • Use the simplest technology
    • Focus on your actual task
    • Dnot write temporary code or it will last forever
    • Invest time tthink about the best technology and approach tuse
    • Apply design patterns and good OOP principles
    • Write semantic code
    • Don't be afraid of saying “I don’t know”
  • How to be a better developer?
    • Assume You Know Nothing
    • Listen tPodCasts
    • Watch WebCasts
    • Watch ScreenCasts
    • Forum Participation
    • User groups meetings / Community meetings
    • Read Books
    • Read Blogs
    • Learn tuse other technologies
    • Adopt a Development Methodology
    • Dnot procrastinate
    • Try thang up with people that love software development
  • 7 ways to be a better developer
    • Keep your ear tthe ground
    • Give your users a place ttalk teach other
    • Start a public bug tracking system
    • Release early, release often
    • Talk tyour users
    • Be responsive
    • Participate in the development community
  • How to be a better developer?
    • Know what your framework has toffer, use it
    • Extend the wheel, dnot reinvent it
    • Write technical articles
    • Give technical presentations
    • Write quality code
    • Dnot write “temporary code”
    • Test your code
  • Being A Better Programmer
    • Plan For The Worst
    • Expect TForget
    • Document Choice
    • Human Error and Monkey Business
    • Admit Your Own Limits
    • Fix It, Don’t Hack It
    • Step Softly and Carry Nothing
    • Don’t Get Personal
  • Six ways to build a better developer
    • Never stop learning
    • Reuse, reuse, reuse
    • Understand the business side
    • Get a mentor, or be one
    • Don’t be afraid to critique your code
    • Be nice to nontechies
  • Becoming a Better Developer
    • Ensure your foundations
    • Target what interests you
    • Read beyond the official documentation
    • Write code regularly
    • Try explaining what you’ve learnt tothers
    • Enjoy it
    • Look at and learn from other people’s code
    • Learn from other developers mistakes
    • Know yourself
  • Becoming a Better Developer
    • Know Your Core Competencies
    • Enjoy the Panorama
    • Know What You’re Building
    • Don’t Use a Dull Knife
    • Become a Manager
    • Know Your Archetype
    • What DYour Colleagues Think of You?
    • Get a Massage (and Get Your Boss tPay For it)
  • Being a Better Developer… in 6 months
    • Reading
    • Writing
    • Speaking
    • Community
    • Learning
    • Code, Code, Code and more Code
  • 4 ways to become a better programmer
    • Read
    • Write
    • Review
    • Contribute
  • 8 ways to be a better programmer in 6 minutes
    • Use a bigger font size
    • Make hard-coded strings look ugly
    • Pick an ‘obscure’ keyword and master it
    • Increase code-coverage by 1%
    • Read the code from an open source project
    • Run a static analysis tool against your code
    • Pick an ugly method trefactor
    • Stop reading, start writing
  • Become a Better Developer in 6 months. How?
    • Spending more time looking at art works
    • I’m going tstart playing with Lego’s again
    • I’ll start learning Ruby On Rails
    • Play chess a bit more
    • Read Freakonomics
    • Keep blogging, writing articles and answering questions in the forums
Source : email

Monday, September 6, 2010

Flex in a week

Upgrade and update your developer skills with Adobe Flex video training with Easily accessible content for 5-day self-paced learning environment.

What is Flex? A powerful open source framework for rapidly building expressive, highly interactive multi-platform rich internet Applications

What is Adobe Flash Builder? A professional-grade, Eclipse-based development tool for building multi-platform rich Internet applications (RIAs) and content using the open source Flex framework

To get started:
  • Download and install Flash Builder 4 (requires free Adobe membership).
  • Watch a short overview video (6:21) to learn what to expect from this training.
  • Download the project files for each training day.
    • Project files include starter and solution files for the exercises and video transcripts. If you prefer, you can download the files for each exercise individually from the respective exercise pages.
  • To maximize your learning, view the videos and complete the exercises in the order listed.
Prerequisite knowledge:
  • Basic programming concepts, processes, and constructs
  • XML, HTML, and CSS
  • Basic understanding of how Flex and Flash Builder work together
Want to view Flex in a Week videos offline? You can download the videos from this page.

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