- This is my first individual experience regarding the tutorials
- This blog i have found the best one regarding the approach and the modularity
- It has got the latest tutorials on latest MAC OS X 10.5.5 and X Code 3.1
Saturday, December 27, 2008
IPhone Tutorial
Saturday, December 13, 2008
Three Upcoming Web Technologies that Work Offline
Advantages:
Database installation on client system
Uses data from local cache
Synchronizes data in the cache with online services.
During unavailability of network, synchronization is deferred.
Adobe launched Air:
According to Adobe , Adobe Air is a cross-operating system runtime that allows web application developers to use their existing web development skills (HTML, Javascript, Adobe Flash®, Adobe Flex™, Ajax) to build and deploy rich Internet applications to the desktop.
In other words, Adobe Air helps users to update their information to the url once they connect to the internet.
Advantages:
Installation files can be much smaller
Allows integration of the technologies together (Flash, HTML, PDF) on a much lower level than may otherwise be feasible.
Standardized and consistent security model for Adobe AIR applications and users.
Microsoft launched Silverlight.:
Silverlight is termed as a rich plugin for browsers. Its focus is on animation, graphics and video playback capabilities of Windows Presentation Foundation.
Advantages:
Supports the display of high definition videos.
Microsoft to host silverlight media files and applications to stream large media files.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
MTNL shares climb 2% on 3G launch
phone services.
MTNL plans to offer the high-speed data mobile phone
service free to its high-spending mobile customers initially for a period of two months on a trial basis, according to media reports. The service is expected to be launched by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, during the Indian Telecom Summit in New Delhi.
MUMBAI: MTNL shares edged higher Thursday as the state-run telecom firm debuts its 3G, or third generation,
phone services.
MTNL plans to offer the high-speed data mobile phone
service free to its high-spending mobile customers initially for a period of two months on a trial basis, according to media reports. The service is expected to be launched by the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, during the Indian Telecom Summit in New Delhi.
India is finally on the 3G map of the world as MTNL kick-started 3G services today.
After much postponement, India is finally on the 3G map of the world as Mahanagar Telecom Nigam Limited (MTNL) kick-started 3G services in Delhi today.
The state-owned telecom operator even has a name for the new service, and it's not mere 'MTNL 3G.' They've christened it as (c'mon, hold your breath!) MTNL 3G Jadoo.
In case you're wondering, we're not kidding about the name.
This being a soft-launch of 3G Jadoo, initially, only some parts of Delhi would have access to the service. Currently, the areas being covered are: Connaught Place, Sanchar Bhawan, Rajaji Marg, India Gate, Pragati Maidan, Delhi Gate, and Minto Road.
So, if you have a phone that supports 3G, and needless to say, an MTNL connection with GPRS activation, take a walk around the areas listed and see if the 'E' or 'G' (that denotes connectivity) on your phone turns to 3.5G!
In case you're curious to know about the speeds being offered, connect your phone to your notebook to find out.
MTNL is not charging extra for the service introduced today as it wants its customers to get a feel of 3G's capabilities. Eventually, there will be a commercial tariff plan announced, and the registration will start after the commercial launch -- a couple of months from now.
Mumbai too will have a similar soft-launch for MTNL's 3G services two months hence, says J. Gopalan, executive director, MTNL (Mumbai).
He adds, "The first phase would include trial services to be offered in areas between the Airport and Prabhadevi. The second phase would include South Bombay."
State-owned telecom operators MTNL and BSNL have the first-mover advantage to offer 3G services in India. With Delhi services commencing today, Mumbai will follow suit in two months' time. Chennai too will get to experience 3G services in January 2009 through BSNL.
Sooner or later (MTNL plans to offer 3G services across India by mid-2009), our countrymen will be able to surf the internet with speeds up to 2Mbps on their smart phones.
MTNL will be installing 15 lakh 3G lines in the first phase of its 3G roll-out in Mumbai and Delhi (which currently have 35 lakh existing mobile lines).
Now that it's finally happening, if you live in Delhi or Mumbai, do you plan to get yourself an MTNL connection just to get a taste of high-speed internet on your smartphone?
Google Takes Chrome Out of Beta
Since the first beta release, Google has focused on fixing stability issues especially with regards to playing Flash video), sped up the already fast V8 JavaScript engine, and added a better bookmark manager and privacy controls.
Extensions Coming Soon
According to Google, the next step in the development of Chrome will be the addition of an extension architecture similar to Firefox's. Google is also planning to release Mac and Linux versions soon.
Lots of Users Already
Here at RWW, about 5.2% of our readers used Chrome in November (which is down from the 6.3% we saw when it launched in September and a lot of folks decided to give it a try) and a lot of our writers also use it on a daily basis. In comparison, about 2% of our readers use Opera and 9% use Safari.
A New Focus on Speed
If anything, the release of Chrome engine has made all the other browser developers focus on the speed of their JavaScript engines again, which can only be a good thing for those of us who spend a lot of our days in browsers. The only missing piece that is still holding Chrome back today is the absence of a good extension architecture.
Friday, November 28, 2008
The salute to the Brave Officers
We Pray for our forces who are still fighting the terrorists without thinking about their lives and family just for us.
We can at least pray for them.. JAI HIND..
Regards,
LeewayHertz Team
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Get the rendered style of an element
style property followed by the specific value you’re looking for:
var intPosLeft = document.getElementById("left").style.left;
However, this only works if the CSS has been applied inline on the element. As we all (or at least most of us) have realized, having inline styles isn’t a very good and efficient approach. So then we move all our CSS to an external file and suddenly the style property return no values when checking it.
What the hell happened?
The style property is reserved for inline styles (ridiculous, if you ask me), so you need to find another way to do it. Of course, then, there’s one standard way and one Microsoft way.
I have put together a function named getStyle (yes, the name is supposed to be funny) to solve this issue for you:
I’ve updated one line for IE. The previous code worked fine as well, it’s just a matter of personal preference when it comes to code syntax.
function getStyle(oElm, strCssRule){
var strValue = "";
if(document.defaultView && document.defaultView.getComputedStyle){
strValue = document.defaultView.getComputedStyle(oElm, "").getPropertyValue(strCssRule);
}
else if(oElm.currentStyle){
strCssRule = strCssRule.replace(/\-(\w)/g, function (strMatch, p1){
return p1.toUpperCase();
});
strValue = oElm.currentStyle[strCssRule];
}
return strValue;
}
It is then called, for instance, like this:
getStyle(document.getElementById("container"), "font-size");
The first parameter is an object reference to the element you want to check, the second is the CSS name of the property you want to know the rendered value for.
Interesting to know is that specific values will return a value even if it was applied by shorthand in the CSS. For example, this will work just fine:
/* Element CSS*/
div#container{
font: 2em/2.25em Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
}
var elementFontSize = getStyle(document.getElementById("container"), "font-size");An other interesting thing is that Firefox, Opera and Safari will returned the actual pixels of a font size applied with em, while IE only return the value in em.
Web browser compatibility
This script has been tested to work in the following web browsers:
- IE 5.5+
- Firefox
- Safari
- Opera 8.5
The reason that it doesn’t work in IE 5.0 is having a function in the replace method as a second parameter. You might want to put this in a try...catch clause if you expect any users with that version, like this:
try{
strCssRule = strCssRule.replace(/\-(\w)/g, function (strMatch, p1){
return p1.toUpperCase();
});
strValue = oElm.currentStyle[strCssRule];
}
catch(e){
// Used to prevent an error in IE 5.0
}
Now You Can Take a Cellphone Call From Any Landline in the House
With the XLink (www.myxlink.com), you can connect the wired phones in your home to the service of your Bluetooth-capable cell, so that when your mobile rings, you can use a traditional home phone to see the caller ID information and actually take the call.
Using the XLink, you leave your cellphone in a part of the house that gets the best wireless reception. Two models are available: The $80 BT is for those who have already cut their home phone cord, while the $110 BTTN lets you add your cell numbers to an existing wired system.
While not the first product of its kind, the XLink does allow you to connect up to three separate cellphone numbers to your home phone network. Each phone can be assigned a distinct ring, so the appropriate family member answers. Knowing that their parents won’t inadvertently grab a call meant for them should help teenagers in the house rest easy.
Monday, November 24, 2008
SAP - ERP software
ERP Software is short for Enterprise Resource Planning software. ERP software aids and controls the ERP management system, which is a system that integrates and automates all facets of business operations. This includes planning, manufacturing, and sales, while more recent ERP software products encompass marketing, inventory control, order tracking, customer service, finance and human resources as well.
SAP is an acronym for "Systeme, Anwendungen, Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung", which means "Systems, Applications and Products in data processing". The company was founded in 1972 by the former IBM employees Claus Wellenreuther, Hans-Werner Hector, Klaus Tschira, Dietmar Hopp and Hasso Plattner. As of 2005, SAP employs over 28,900 people in more than 50 countries.
SAPs products are in the Enterprise resource planning ERP business sector. The company's main product is SAP R/3, where the "R" stands for Realtime, the number 3 relates to the three tier application architecture: database, application server and client. The predecessor to R/3 was R/2. Other major offerings include APO (Advanced Planner and Optimizer), BW (Business Information Warehouse), CRM (Customer Relationship Management), SRM (Supplier Relationship Management), Human Resource Management Systems (HRMS) and KW (Knowledge Warehouse). The company also offers a new technology platform, named SAP NetWeaver. While its original products are mostly used by larger companies, SAP is now also offering products for small and medium sized enterprises (SME) with SAP Business One and SAP All In One.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Indira Gandhi Priyandarshini Award presented to Leewayhertz CEO
INDIRA GANDHI PRIYADARSHINI AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE, OUTSTANDING SERVICES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTION
On Wednesday, 19th November 2008, Indira Gandhi Priyadarshini Award 2008 honored to Akash Takyar for excellence, outstanding services, achievements and contribution in IT sector, at auditorium India International Centre, New Delhi. This integration was organized to mark the 89th Birth Anniversary of Late. Smt. Indira Gandhi, by National Unity Conference group for which the honorable chief guest- Minister of Labour and Employment Shri Oscar Fernandes. The other dignities included Governor of Orissa H.E Shri M.C. Bhandare, Former Election Commissioner G.V.G. Krishnamurty, Former Director Shri Joginder Singh, Secretary AICC Shri Tom Vadakkan and Mrs. Hema Gamang to speak on the occasion.
“Every young man would do well to remember that all successful businesses stand on the foundation of hard work.” Akash Takyar, a young CEO and founder of an IT company LeewayHertz Technologies Pvt. Ltd is recorded as one of the fastest growing entrepreneur of India. Despite of his young age, he is as much passionate and enthusiastic as one entrepreneur needs to be. “It is an honor to be included in the list of recipient of such an impressive group of people and to receive the prestigious “Indira Gandhi Priyadarshi Award 2008,” said “Akash Takyar”.
Akash Takyar, (born 26 October 1983, Delhi) is a computer programmer and young entrepreneur. Akash's tryst with computer began, when his father gifted him a desktop at the tender age of thirteen. Throughout his teenage life, when most of his friends were trying their hands at various outdoor games, he was busy marshalling his acumen in the ever expanding quantum of information technology. His father Kartikay, who is a famous Astrologer and Vastu expert, has always supported him for his dreams. Akash has completed his graduation and post graduation from IITM, Janak puri, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. He did his schooling from Little Angels Public School, Paschim Vihar, Delhi.
Recently he has also been nominated for the Best entrepreneur in TATA NEN Hottest Startups Awards 2008.
Monday, November 17, 2008
J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Business Wireless Smartphone Customer Satisfaction StudySM
J.D. Power and Associates 2008 Business Wireless Smartphone Customer Satisfaction Ratings
I would have also liked to know, as to how much weightage did they place on each factor and the reasons for doing so?
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Slife 2.0 for Windows Leaves Beta
Slife, a software download that tracks what applications you use, has released a full version 2.0 for Windows. Originally only offered for the Macintosh, the Windows version has been in beta since January. Now fully functional, if you're a Windows user who's been looking to get a handle on what and how much you use particular applications now might be the time to take the plunge. Especially since both the Mac and Windows versions are now free to try.
Global Recession In IT?????
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Apple sold 10 million iPhones in 2008
This is unbelievable!!!!!
By using some fairly interesting IMEI collection, the folks at Mac Observer have found that Apple sold 10 million iPhones in 2008, reaching and potentially surpassing Steve’s original stated goal. By looking at phones sold over the last few months, Mac Observer’s “Apple Finance Board” found that the phone has gone through nine 1 million unit runs. Adding this to the known sales they found the total number was far above analyst expectations.
Apple has been buffeted of late by bad news and this little gem might just pump things up a bit - but don’t count on it. After falling for blog-based news (”Steve Jobs has shed his skin and exposed his lizard-like internal carapace!”) multiple times, I suspect folks investing in Apple are very wary.
What does this mean? Well, 10 million is miniscule in the phone market but it still means the iPhone has legs. This obviously takes into account the international sales now streaming through Asia and Europe.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Growth of Technology in INDIA
Read below the article about growth of technology India.
http://www.indianembassy.org/indiainfo/india_it.htm
The Indian software industry has grown from a mere US $ 150 million in 1991-92 to a staggering US $ 5.7 billion (including over $4 billion worth of software exports) in 1999-2000. No other Indian industry has performed so well against the global competition.
The annual growth rate of India’s software exports has been consistently over 50 percent since 1991. As per the projections made by the National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) for 2000-2001 (April 1, 2000 - March 31, 2001), India’s software exports would be around $ 6.3 billion, in addition to $ 2.5 billion in domestic sale.
Indian Software Industry 1995-2000
(US $ million)
| | 1995-96 | 1996-97 | 1997-98 | 1998-99 | 1999-2000 | 2000-01* |
| Domestic software Market | 490 | 670 | 920 | 1250 | 1700 | 2450 |
| Software Exports | 734 | 1085 | 1750 | 2650 | 4000 | 6300 |
| Indian Software Industry | 1224 | 1755 | 2670 | 3900 | 5700 | 8750 |
Today, India exports software and services to nearly 95 countries around the world. The share of North America (U.S. & Canada) in India’s software exports is about 61 per cent. In 1999-2000, more than a third of Fortune 500 companies outsourced their software requirements to India.
NASSCOM’s survey during 1999-2000 indicates a reversal in the mode of services offered by India. In 1991-92, offshore services accounted 5 per cent and on-site services 95 % of the total exports. However, during 1999-2000 offshore services contributed over 40 percent of the total exports.
The NASSCOM - McKinsey report on India's IT industry
According to a NASSCOM-McKinsey report, annual revenue projections for India’s IT industry in 2008 are US $ 87 billion and market openings are emerging across four broad sectors, IT services, software products, IT enabled services, and e-businesses thus creating a number of opportunities for Indian companies. In addition to the export market, all of these segments have a domestic market component as well.
Other key findings of this report are:
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Software & Services will contribute over 7.5 % of the overall GDP growth of India
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IT Exports will account for 35% of the total exports from India
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Potential for 2.2 million jobs in IT by 2008
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IT industry will attract Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) of U.S. $ 4-5 billion
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Market capitalization of IT shares will be around U.S. $ 225 billion
Projected Revenues - 2008
($ US billion)
| India Based | India Centric | Sub total (International) | Domestic | Total | 1998 | |
| IT Services | 23 | 7* | 30 | 8.5 | 38.5 | 2.1 |
| Software Products | 8 | 2 | 10 | 9.5** | 19.5 | 0.6 |
| IT-enabled Service | 15 | 2 | 17 | 2 | 19 | 0.4 |
| E-business | 4 | 1 | 5 | 5 | 10 | 0.2 |
| Total | 50 | 12 | 62 | 25 | 87 | 3.3 |
Exports of $50 billion in 2008
Promotion of IT - governmental incentives:
With the formation of a new ministry for IT, Government of India (GOI) has taken a major step towards promoting the domestic industry and achieving the full potential of the Indian IT entrepreneurs. Constraints have been comprehensively identified and steps taken to overcome them and also to provide incentives. Thus for example, venture capital has been the main source of finance for software industry around the world. However, majority of the software units in India is in the small and medium enterprise sector and there is a critical shortage of venture capital kind of support. In order to alleviate this situation and to promote Indian IT industry, the Government of India has set up a National Task Force on IT and Software Development to examine the feasibility of strengthening the industry. The Task Force has already submitted its recommendations, which are under active consideration. Norms for the operations of venture capital funds have also been liberalized to boost the industry. The Government of India is also actively providing fiscal incentives and liberalizing norms for FDI and raising capital abroad.
Recently, an IT committee was set up by the Ministry of Information Technology, Government of India, comprising Non Resident Indian (NRI) professionals from the United States to seek expertise and advice and also to step up U.S. investments in India's IT sector. The committee is chaired by Minister of Information Technology, Government of India, and the members include Secretary, Ministry of Information Technology and a large number of important Indian American IT entrepreneurs.
The group will:
- Monitor global IT developments and refine Indian IT policy to meet global requirements. Specifically, this will help angel investors, venture creators and incubation;
- Promote the growth of human resource development in the IT sector with the aim of creating quality-based education;
- Promote R&D in the sector by identifying thrust areas and drawing up a blueprint for action.
India’s most prized resource in in today’s knowledge economy is its readily available technical work force. India has the second largest English-speaking scientific professionals in the world, second only to the U.S. It is estimated that India has over 4 million technical workers, over 1,832 educational institutions and polytechnics, which train more than 67,785 computer software professionals every year.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Amazon EC2 with Microsoft Windows Server
Starting later this Fall, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) will offer you the ability to run Microsoft Windows Server or Microsoft SQL Server. Today, you can choose from a variety of Unix-based operating systems, and soon you will be able to configure your instances to run the Windows Server operating system. In addition, you will be able to use SQL Server as another option within Amazon EC2 for running relational databases.
Amazon EC2 running Windows Server or SQL Server provides an ideal environment for deploying ASP.NET web sites, high performance computing clusters, media transcoding solutions, and many other Windows-based applications. By choosing Amazon EC2 as the deployment environment for your Windows-based applications, you will be able to take advantage of Amazon’s proven scalability and reliability, as well as the cost-effective, pay-as-you-go pricing model offered by Amazon Web Services.
Our goal is to support any and all of the programming models, operating systems and database servers that you need for building applications on our cloud computing platform. The ability to run a Windows environment within Amazon EC2 has been one of our most requested features, and we are excited to be able to provide this capability. We are currently operating a private beta of Amazon EC2 running Windows Server and SQL Server.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
ASP.NET: How to call webservice with parameters through extJs HttpProxy class.
In this post I am going to explain how we can call a C# asp.net webservice with parameters through extJs HttpProxy class.
You have to do this:
var storeName = new Ext.data.Store
({
proxy: new Ext.data.HttpProxy
({
url: 'webserviceName/methodName,
method: 'POST'
}),
baseParams: {parameter1: p1,parameter2 p2},
reader: readerName,
});
In webservice you have to write:
[WebMethod]
[ScriptMethod(ResponseFormat = ResponseFormat.Json, XmlSerializeString = false)]
public void GetData(int p1, int p2)
{
// outString is a JSON formated string
Context.Response.Write(outString);
}
Secure file download in Asp .net
TATA NEN Hottest Startups Awards
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