Sunday, 19 April 2015

Every Programmer should know these terms.

Being a programmer, we tend to learn new programming languages or better to say play with them to make sure there is a piece of code that distinguishes you from your peers. Or sometimes to boast about the language's capability and more often simply criticize the existing ones.There are more than 256 to choose amongst.
But when you are asked about few questions on them and ,if you go for a freeze, then let me bail you out :)

Sunday, 11 January 2015

Create your own wifi hotspot on Windows 7 or 8


All you need to do is run the following two commands in cmd - 

Open cmd with Run as Administrator.

1) netsh wlan set hostednetwork mode=allow ssid=wifiname key=wifipassword

2) netsh wlan start hostednetwork


Important - For this to work, your sharing should be on in networkproperties for the network/ethernet connection that you want to share through your wifi:

Go to Open Network and Sharing Centre ->Change Adapter Settings(On left panel)




Your wifi hotspot would be ready. :)

To stop the wifi hotspot - 
Write the following in command prompt : netsh wlan stop hostednetwork

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Need a decompiler for eclipse???? Sweet and simple here it is

Go to eclipse
Install new software
Add this link "http://jd.benow.ca/jd-eclipse/update " Its done


TOO difficult?? Follow this link...

http://jd.benow.ca/

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Should I say Learning RubyOnRails ?

Ruby on Rails is currently the hottest technology , or I must better say FrameWork.
It would have  grown more faster,had not the old techno-grandpa's fuming over RUBY as language.
Why because it's an interpreter?
Oh not again!! Wont be getting into mudfight of compiled vs interpreted(Yeah nowadays even the interpreted languages behind the scenes compile).
Well it's because these grandpa's have been habituated over java and are phobic to switch over the new technology , with a belief of too much water  has passed under the bridge.
But who cares, Programmers lie in 3 layers
Core(core developers - supercomputers,linux kernel,time-bound critical applications)
Middle(bulk development,producing application in millions)
Top(UI/UX developers)
No one challenges the base. For when it's challenged then it's called an era of Revolution
The storm challenges the rooftop first.
So its always these java,scala and UI guys who are challenged for a change.
And yes adapting to this change is what the law of sustainability in Programming.
So it's a constant fight amongst the programming languages to get the top share.
So what's our role in this fight. To give every LANGUAGE it's honour of stay.
What's wrong in electing someone who has good plans for the country but lacks experience?

Well so if you are still reading further then you must be surely bold to take a leap, and young to enjoy the thrill.

Well, honestly Ruby On Rails doesn't really demand you to learn Ruby to get started.
It has kept it's word of being a framework assisting you in every possible way.
But learning Ruby on Rails, without learning Ruby, is like building a bridge without studying the Blueprints.
Although you will build the bridge, by replicating the BluePrint.
But you will never be able to diagnose , when the bridge starts developing cracks.(I am sure Ruby on Rails(ROR) is smart enough to develop even miniscule of any  cracks.)



So take a leap and go for the hunt........



The hunting party awaits you!!!!!!(ROR)  Get Started