Thursday, March 7, 2013
What is Hacking?
This is to show that Hacking or Being a hacker is not always a bad thing. There's a difference between Cracker and Hacker.
Friday, March 1, 2013
Aptana studio Beginner's Guide
Aptana Studio 3 is a powerful web development IDE based on the Eclipse platform and provides many innovative technologies and features for developing effective, modern hi-standard web-applications. Aptana has been around since 2008 and it provides language support for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Ruby, Rails, PHP, Python, and many others by using plugins.
"Aptana Studio Beginner's Guide" is packed with the author’s experience of several years developing with Aptana Studio. It's not just a powerful guide, it's a practical, hands-on introduction to Aptana Studio as a whole. If you want to harness Aptana Studio to enhance your web-development productivity, then read this book.
You will start by setting up your own installation of Aptana Studio, and will be guided step-by-step through the various stages of developing with Aptana Studio.
You will learn how to manage all your work in workspaces and projects, and how you can optimize your projects depending on the nature of the project.
In addition, you will be taught how to work on remote servers or manage your source code with Git and SVN.
Finally, you will have a fully configured IDE and be equipped with the knowledge about how to work and manage large web-projects.
Approach
Accompanied by the plenty of example code and step-by-step instructions, this book will escalate you from a novice to an expert in no time.
Who this book is for
This book is for anyone who is looking for an IDE for effectively developing web applications. You will find this book interesting if you are working with common web technologies such as HTML5, JavaScript, or PHP. This book assumes no prior knowledge of Aptana Studio 3 or the named web technologies.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
See how to build an Sony Ultrabook, VAIO Duo.
What is an Ultrabook? See us build one (VAIO Duo)
Thursday, February 14, 2013
New Google App Engine training videos updated
Google have just published a series of great App Engine training videos to help you better understand our platform. These seven voice-over technical videos provide insight for both newbies as well as seasoned App Engine developers. The videos delve into each major App Engine component’s operation and how a developer can best utilize them.
Source: Google App Engine Blog
Source: Google App Engine Blog
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Ubuntu App Design Guides announced
The App Design Guides site is the first installment of a live resource that will organically grow to provide guidance and enable app developers to build stunning, consistent and usable applications on a diversity of Ubuntu devices.
Together with the Ubuntu SDK preview, the App Design Guides complete yet another chapter in the Ubuntu app developer story. Developers have now the tools to create beautiful software, along with all the information related to UX, behaviour, patterns and visual design to ensure their apps provide a solid, clean and enjoyable user experience.
All of these tools and guides are available to everyone as open source and for free.
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps
Together with the Ubuntu SDK preview, the App Design Guides complete yet another chapter in the Ubuntu app developer story. Developers have now the tools to create beautiful software, along with all the information related to UX, behaviour, patterns and visual design to ensure their apps provide a solid, clean and enjoyable user experience.
All of these tools and guides are available to everyone as open source and for free.
http://design.ubuntu.com/apps
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| App Design Guides site |
Learning from jQuery
If you’re comfortable with jQuery but a bit shaky with JavaScript, this concise guide will help you expand your knowledge of the language—especially the code that jQuery covers up for you. Many jQuery devotees write as little code as possible, but with some JavaScript under your belt, you can prevent errors, reduce overhead, and make your application code more efficient.
This book explores event handling, prototypes, and working with the DOM and AJAX through examples and lots of code. You’ll learn common conventions and patterns in JavaScript and—if you’ve never coded with JavaScript before—a tutorial will take you through the basics.
- Enhance your jQuery code by using object constructors and prototypes
- Reduce overhead and gain more control by handling events with JavaScript
- Work with the DOM much faster with JavaScript than you can with jQuery
- Send a few AJAX requests without having to load the entire jQuery library
- Understand the importance of JavaScript code standards, comments, code reuse, and anti-patterns
- Enlist JavaScript resources, such as a good IDE, a syntax checker, and version control
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