Archive for 2004


Tsunami in 2004, Pray that 2005 is much better

Friday, December 31st, 2004 - 3:35 pm

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The 9.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the western-most portion of Indonesia’s northern Sumatra Island early on Sunday, …

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How to Delegate

Friday, December 31st, 2004 - 10:46 am

“How to Delegate”, a guide to getting things done by Herbert M. Engel is an easy to read, not so boring book. According to the book, Delegation is a skill and an art, when done effectively can be one of the very powerful tools a manager can use for getting …

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Alexander

Thursday, December 30th, 2004 - 8:46 pm

Went to see the previw of Alexander; it is being released across India tomorrow. The movie wasn’t that bad but it was not to the expectation. The war scenes where more smudged rather being clear and crisp. The dialogues in between were too stretched. They should have done some air brush on to Collin Farrel, …

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Pragmatic Version Control Using CVS

Wednesday, December 29th, 2004 - 6:07 pm

Pragmatic Version Control Using CVS by Dave Thomas, Andy Hunt is one good book on CVS (Concurrent Versions System). Get this book for your library collection if you plan to do Project Management and learn the intricacies of a CVS system. The book is easy to read and not just targetted for …

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The GHOST

Tuesday, December 28th, 2004 - 9:08 am

Thanks to everybody who have asked for me, I am fine. I was sleeping in a hotel room somewhere in Bangalore, India when the Tsunami struck many South Asian region including India.

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You don’t have a gmail a/c yet?

Thursday, December 23rd, 2004 - 5:11 am

You still don’t have a gmail account?
I have added a little over 20 invites as a christmass and new year gift, go get ‘em!

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What about a wireless power adapter?

Wednesday, December 22nd, 2004 - 5:20 pm

I think even this should not be that far, I saw something at D-link, which is an approach towards the same where it supplies power (low, below +5v) to wireless devices. It will be cool if the whole power supply to a NoteBook can be totally wireless.

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Cross-Column Pull-Outs

Tuesday, December 21st, 2004 - 4:34 pm

Wanna wrap text around your image?
The article, “Cross-Column Pull-Outs” from alistapart is worth bookmarking.

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Powered by Detroit, Flash, ColdFusion Conference

Monday, December 20th, 2004 - 9:29 am

The Conference Program Committee is looking for speakers to share their experience and expertise with peers at The Powered by Detroit Flash/Coldfusion Conference.

In addition to a free conference pass, free accommodations, speakers dinner and more, as a speaker, you will have access to industry experts and networking opportunities. Submissions are being sought from innovative technology thinkers, leading academics, Flash and Coldfusion professionals from across USA and worldwide.

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Ariaware RIA Framework

Saturday, December 18th, 2004 - 1:41 pm

Ariaware RIA Frameworks is an Open-Source Best-Practices Pattern-Based Framework for Flash & Flex-based RIA Development. More comments in future about the framework when our team gets to know the same better!

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Advice to Prospective Book Authors

Saturday, December 18th, 2004 - 7:15 am

Advice to Prospective Book Authors
Via: Pete Freitag

An excerpt from the article
There are really two parts to writing a book: the writing part and the business part. Writing considerations include deciding what to cover and what to ignore, figuring out how to treat the material you’ve decided to include, setting up and adhering to …

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Sidenotes

Quick notes, scribbles, somehow related to this website and to what I do. Or perhaps I'm just plain lazy to make them into a full article.

What a bad team can do to a Startup?

Flash/Flex developer, Orian Marx, started his Startup with much zeal and enthusiasm but had to give-in to failures because of none other but the team - the founders involved. His article outlined the story so ...13th Oct, 2008

Introduction to Adobe AIR (NetTuts)

Nettuts have a nice Introduction to Adobe AIR which focus on using HTML/JS to build an AIR Application. It covers -- Adobe AIR Architecture, How to install AIR, Get the development SDK, Configurations, gets on to ...2nd Oct, 2008

Decide Team Type from Books

What do you think of the "Team-Type" if they got these books recently? What "Team-Type" do these books suggest? ( surveys) 29th Sep, 2008

What do investors look for in a startup?

A great video Interview with Venture Hacker Naval Ravikant answering the age-old question: What do you look for in a startup? Investors look for two things that are paramount above all: # Great team: It's obvious. It's a ...27th Sep, 2008

You don't mess with the 'Englineer Bother'

(Via: Hiring Horror) 24th Sep, 2008

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