Sep
18
2006

Public Download of Windows Vista RC1

If you were unable to test Windows Vista up to now because you didn't have a Product Key, then here's your chance now. Everyone can download the 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows Vista. Ah, and for my German readers: Vista RC1 gibt's jetzt auch auf Deutsch! I think, recently I also saw some Japanese [...]

Sep
18
2006

MapmyIndia rocks Indian Web2.0 with GoogleMap type digitised mapping

GoogleMaps would surely rank as one of the undisputed poster childs of Web2.0. In many ways, it was a trend setting application. On similar lines and in what is a growing evidence of Web2.0 taking firm roots in India, MapmyIndia has released a beta version of a GoogleMap type digitized mapping product. It works on [...]

Sep
18
2006

10 Programming Languages You Should Learn Right Now

Among thousands, a few programming languages really stand out for their job marketability and wide use. If you’re looking to boost your career or learn something new, eWeek has an interesting piece that should help you make up your mind about which programming language you should learn next.
By picking the brains of Web developers and [...]

Sep
18
2006

Add PC Wide Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts make our lifes easier, hitting Win +M is nicer than to minimize every windows by hand. Windows XP already has a method of assigning new keyboard shortcuts to programs but this method is very limited. You are only allowed to assign shortcuts using a combination of at least two STRG, ALT and SHIFT [...]

Sep
18
2006

Download: Poderosa – Tabbed style SSH, Telnet client for Windows XP systems

Generally, I recommend using Putty to access Linux/UNIX from Windows XP.
Poderosa is terminal emulators for ssh and telnet protocol with following features:
=> Tabbed style GUI – You can open multiple ssh or telnet connection at the same time from a single window (just like firefox).
=> Moreover, you can split the window into panes and [...]

Sep
18
2006

A visual walk through of a couple of the new features in Vim 7.0

Just for once, I wouldn’t mind siding with the beast if that is what it takes to use Vi. The modern avatar of Vi is Vim – the free editor created by Bram Moolenaar. Riding from strength to strength, this editor in its 7th version is a powerhouse as far as an editor is concerned. [...]


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