I just saw that MXDU have updated their website and geared up for the February 2005 event. Here are the speakers lineup.
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— By Brajeshwar
I just saw that MXDU have updated their website and geared up for the February 2005 event. Here are the speakers lineup.
— By Brajeshwar
Recently, there was some uproar about a new Open Source AS2 Compiler. After few testing and playing around with the same, it seems an order of magnitude faster than what we have with Flash MX 2004. Even on a lower end slow machine, there is an estimate 5-10 times faster. Looks like a pointer for [...]
— By Brajeshwar
The past few releases of DRKs (DRK 9, DRK 8, DRK 7) seem to be lacking in Flash contents!
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As if in-sourcing of IT and its related services is not enough, India is planning to do farming for African countries. So, Indian farmers will also start earning in dollars! But then, the Indian farmers will be in competition with the Chinese farmers who have already started this initiative in places like Zambia. So, next [...]
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Let me bookmark the best 1,000 movies ever made, a list drawn from the second edition of “The New York Times Guide to the Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made” edited by Peter M. Nichols and published in 2004.
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Exorcist: The Beginning (site by 2Advanced), is the prequel to the original The Exorcist. Nice movie to keep you seated anticipating the fear, scary thing to happen and it did scares you. The effects reveals that it is not that a big budget movie. I am not really sure if I really liked the movie [...]
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“Millions use our software. A chosen few develop it.” That is the head tagline that I saw on the Macromedia India website.
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NabaKumar is the founder and lead developer of the Anjuta IDE. He is a well known personality in the Linux community and the latest news is that he is getting married on October 25, 2004. My best wishes to them. Well, my sentiment here is that he turn out to be from the same small, [...]
— By Brajeshwar
… to take back the web. Internet Explorer had been lingering on me in some way or the other like an unforgettable love. Unfortunately, in one of our recent test with a FlashCom App, it was unable to keep up and so our team have to bank on Firefox for the quick but intensive test. [...]
— By Brajeshwar
I am looking out for a webhost which I can swear upon in term of uptime, technical excellence, scalability, well I mean kick-ass hosting.