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Farewell to 2010..

Hi,           The clock is ticking and few hours apart it's bye bye for 2010 ...and hallelujah bells for 2011 ...... The year which had so many geek intrusions like iPad or galaxy tab or changing the look of mobile phones from just phone to smart phones through iPhone or Nokia n8(which is entirely the perspective of me..:D) Or be it the Ferrari's or Porsche or waiting for the Honda 250cc it all makes me WOOWWW.... It looked liked all the same but no years pass by and i am getting mellowed...will i be  a congenial host or whew....its a bulk of scary as well funny gross rush through my mind. I am what i am and i will be what i am, denying to take the blue pill.... Let the thoughts be buried in my mind and believe myself. I wish the world A VERY   HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!

PHP Tips

Source:http://www.evolt.org/these-things-i-know-php-tips..Re-posted Credits to Nick Schaffner  There is more than one way to achieve the same result when programming in PHP. There are many shortcuts I wish someone had explained to me when I began learning the language. (One would assume that is what those $49.99 books are for, but apparently there are only written to bewilder the reader into buying another book.) It All Adds Up $variable = $variable + 1; Is the same as: $variable ++; This method also works for subtraction: $variable --; You can also apply a similar method for concocting strings. So instead of: $mytext = 'Done and Done.'; $mytext = "$mytext And I mean Done!"; // $mytext = 'Done and Done And I mean Done!'; Use this shorthand method of adding another string of text onto the end of the first string: $mytext = 'Done and Done.'; $mytext .= ' And I mean Done!'; // $mytext = 'Done and Done And I mean Done!'; Si

Mobile Etiquette | Explore the Telecom World

Mobile Etiquette | Explore the Telecom World : "Etiquette"

Tip: UI/Effects/Slide - jQuery JavaScript Library

Hi, Now u can easily do sliding facebox window without any additional js!!! UI/Effects/Slide - jQuery JavaScript Library

Happy x'mas

No Greeting Card To Give.. No Sweet Flowers To Send.. No Cute Graphics To Forward.. Just A LOVING HEART Saying “HAPPY X’MAS”

Quote

Do not overrate what you have received, nor envy others. He who envies others does not obtain peace of mind. Read more: http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/b/buddha.html#ixzz17aLIFV9G

Vaccany in DRUPAL

Hi all, Urgent requirement in drupal for a company based @  DUBAI....Candidates who has got live experience plz mail me the resume...

Programming Language Stories

  C A fellow needs a dog house, so he hires a contractor. This guy is a C programmer who’s between jobs at the moment, and he says forget those wimpy “agile” wooden dog houses, he can build the dog house out of bricks, it will last forever and is stronger than any wood structure. The client is doubtful, but that sounds very impressive, and the contractor says this is how all the real-world dog houses are made, so he agrees. Well, it takes forever: it seems every time the contractor thinks it’s finished, they discover there’s a chink between the bricks and there’s a leak. With wood you just trim to fit, but with bricks you have to plan everything in advance so that the bricks line up just right. But Spring turns to Summer turns to Autumn, and the job is done. The client pays up, and the contractor’s about to leave when he stops and thinks for a moment before speaking. “Hey,” the contractor says, “You paid for a pallet of bricks, and I used all but one. It’s a shame if it goes to

Programmer..........

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Well, this explains the horrible Windows ME: Type “you’re a moron” and the virused comment form will say louder “you’re a moron”… I didn’t know… Courtesy by http://10awesome.com/10-funny-programming-cartoons/

It’s not a bug, it’s a feature…

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Vaccany

Hi all, Anybody looking for a change in .NET and having more than 1 year of exp............Rush ur resumes to resmy.m@gmail.com

The Classic Story of the Pig and Chicken

Hi, while surfing cam through this link...thought it would be nice to share with u all.. http://www.implementingscrum.com/2006/09/11/the-classic-story-of-the-pig-and-chicken/