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There is an old saying that goes something like this: If you put 1,000 monkeys in a room with 1,000 typewriters (the things people used before computers), they would come up with the works of Shakespeare. Could the same be true of a great Desktop OS? No, but give me 1,000 well-paid developers and...
Read More | 24 Days Ago | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: 24 Days Ago
First of all, this is my first blog post and I just sort of want to see how it turns out. So rather than going into much depth I just want to share an observation. Earlier this week I was given a PHP programming evaluation prior to an interview. It asked all sorts of questions about subsets of...
Read More | Nov 10th, 2007
......... Just got up this morning and started my machine like everyday. Logged into Daniweb an started checking out the all the News , Views and Reviews. Was checking out some blogs and a random thought passed my mind ........... why don i write something out here. May not be that intersting as i...
Read More | Apr 16th, 2007 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 29th, 2007
The internet gives us a wealth of information, and programming is no exception. You can literally find learn about any language just through a broadband internet connection. And since 90% of the tutorials out there are free, what better way to learn programming than if it doesn't cost us a penny?...
Read More | Feb 24th, 2007
Many people complain that Java is far too slow to use in most applications that are traditionally written with C/C++. Well, this is probably never going to change unless Java allows itself to be completely compiled instead of bytecode, but IBM is trying to make the state that Java's in better. Now,...
Read More | Jan 24th, 2007 | Comments: 4 | Last Comment: Jan 26th, 2007
Well, for all those who do not know me: my name is arun. But this name is all too common in this world. So well for online purposes I have another name - deostroll. How I got that name? It wasn't assingned to me by someone; rather I had come up with it myself. The story behind it is quite...
Read More | Jan 7th, 2007
C-3PO, in the Star Wars movie The Empire Strikes Back, makes the statement: "Sir, I am fluent in six million forms of communication. This signal is not used by the Alliance. It could be an Imperial code." At times I think my compiler only communicates in "Imperial code". I love my compiler, a...
Read More | Jan 2nd, 2007
Line Rider is an extremely addictive web game. (Try playing it, and see when you can stop.) Now a lot of programmers would rather play that than work on their project. But actually, if you program right, you can actually make it fun instead of being a dreary bug-fixing experience. First, what are...
Read More | Dec 30th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Jan 2nd, 2007
If you always thought that OpenStep, Cocoa's base, was limited to Mac OS X, you're wrong. A project called GNUstep is dedicated to creating an open-source implementation of the reusable objects that Cocoa uses. Cocoa, which is the framework that the vast majority of Mac OS X software developers...
Read More | Dec 25th, 2006
Monday, Sun Microsystems released the latest version of Java -- Java Standard Edition 6. It's available to developers in the Sun Developer Network (http://java.sun.com). The final release is planned to ship in January. Java's taken a lot of time for this release. They've worked at it for at least...
Read More | Dec 11th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Dec 13th, 2006
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