Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computer. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 September 2014

13 Super Useful PHP Tools To Make Your Code Better!

Posted by Krishnendu bhowmick
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Warning: Hackers Can Now Attack Your PC Even Without Internet!

Posted by Krishnendu bhowmick
Simply removing a malware-infected machine from a network might not be enough to secure other devices, for sophisticated hackers have found an easy way out to bypass the 'air gapping technique'. The technique is used by network admins in building a literal air roadblock that stops malicious computer code from propagating throughout a network.
malware, air gapping, air gap malware, network, internet, computer, hack, sound card, sound waves, hacker



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Friday, 25 July 2014

New Detailed Method of IDM Registration Has been Published with Step by Step Guide

Posted by Krishnendu bhowmick
FREE IDM REGISTRATION

Register your Internet Download Manager Free Forever with Step by Step Detailed Methods. Easy to follow guide on How to Register IDM Free? Once Implementation of This technique is Needed and Always have Latest version of IDM for free. It is the easiest and safest way to have free registered Internet Download Manager (IDM) lifetime and with your Name. You will find Other Tips and Tricks as well.

Step 1: Download the Latest IDM or If you already have IDM installed Update it by going to Help then to check for Updates.If you don't wanna update your version, Just click on Registration.

Step2: After you click on registration, Now a new dialog window will appear that is asking for FirsName, Last Name, Email Address and Serial Number.

Step3: Now Enter you name, last name, email address and in field of Serial Key enter any of the following Keys:



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Wednesday, 23 July 2014

How to Make Nameless Invisible Facebook Profile Name 2014 Trick

Posted by krishna
Hello friends, today I am going to share a trick to make nameless Facebook profile name. 
Today I am share a trick to make a nameless Facebook profile name. Here you don’t need any technical knowledge just follow my simple steps and make nameless Facebook account. Here we will use other proxy server (Indonesian) and some tweaks will make your Facebook profile without name.

Steps to Make nameless or Invisible Facebook Profile name:

1)      First of all open Mozilla Firefox
2)      Click on Tools >> Options >> Advanced >> Settings….
3)      Now click on Manual proxy Configuration >> HTTP Proxy
4)      Paste 119.252.160.34 or 118.98.35.251 in HTTP Proxy
5)      Paste 8080 in Port.
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Saturday, 21 June 2014

45 Useful JavaScript Tips, Tricks and Best Practices

Posted by krishna
As you know, JavaScript is the number one programming language in the world, the language of the web, of mobile hybrid apps (like PhoneGap or Appcelerator), of the server side (like NodeJS or Wakanda) and has many other implementations. It’s also the starting point for many new developers to the world of programming, as it can be used to display a simple alert in the web browser but also to control a robot (using nodebot, or nodruino). The developers who master JavaScript and write organized and performant code have become the most sought after in the job market.
In this article, I’ll share a set of JavaScript tips, tricks and best practices that should be known by all JavaScript developers regardless of their browser/engine or the SSJS (Server Side JavaScript) interpreter.
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Friday, 23 May 2014

20 Tips to Improve ASP.net Application Performance

Posted by krishna

Not a .net Developer?

Are you an asp.net developer? Want to get read a Focus T25 Review? If you aren’t don’t worry, we have similar posts in the works for Ruby, PHP, and other developers out there.  If you are an ASP.net developer, listen up!

Get Ready for Massive Gains

There are certain things you should take into account when you are developing your applications.  Over the last 12 years or so of working with asp and asp.net, I have learned to avoid and do certain things that increase your application performance by a massive amount!  Below are my top 20 tips to improving ASP.net application Performance.
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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Here Are Top 15 Unix Commands For You

Posted by krishna
 A UNIX admin has literally thousands of commands at his/her beck and call. However, with the whopping number also comes the need to be doubly sure of what each command stands for. While it takes practice to get used to them, we are here to make your life easier by compiling a list of 15 Unix commands and their key functions.
Unix Commands, alias, awk, cd, chown, chmod, cp, cpio, env, echo, ssh



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Looking For PHP Code Generators? Here Are 8 Good Ones!

Posted by krishna
PHP, the server side scripting language is very popular at what it does thanks to an impressive set of features that this open source programming language brings to the table. Code generators are a valuable resource for website developers making their task easier by leaps and bounds. As such it is essential to be familiar with the good ones!
PHP Code Generators, ScriptCase, ScriptArtist, AppGini, PHPMaker, PHP MySQL Wizard, phpMyEdit, php Form Builder, grocery CRUD



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5 Programming Language Design Mistakes

Posted by krishna


The number of programming languages that are available to programmers have increased in the recent past. But while people often talk about common mistakes that programmers make, most forget fundamental mistakes that are made in programming language design. The following are five such mistakes, which some languages have tried to solve, while others have ignored completely.
Programming, C, C++, Scala, LALR, LL1, IDE, Java, runtime exception, programming errors, programming design mistakes



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9 Linux Distributions For All Purposes!

Posted by krishna
When you talk about Linux distributions, things like Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian and other rule the roost. But, the Linux kernel has indeed been used for a lot of other purposes. The whole idea of OSs tailored to a particular type of usage has extended beyond imagination. Here are a list of Linux distros that will suit a variety of uses.
Linux, Gaming, Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian, Red Hat, FreePBX, best Linux distros, top Linux distros



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China Now Bans Installing Windows 8 On Government Computers!!!

Posted by krishna
In a major blow to Microsoft, China has now strictly prohibited the use of Windows 8 operating system on Government run desktops, laptops and tablets in the country. The Chinese government has made it mandatory for officials to go for other options and avoid buying computer equipment that runs on Windows 8. The government has however declined to present an explanation for the same.
Windows 8, Government Computers, China government, Ban, computer software , Microsoft, Windows XP, Linux, Linux Ubuntu OS, Ubuntu Kylin OS

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Here Are The Top 8 Hacker Centric Operating Systems!

Posted by krishna
It's the era of ethical hacking as we speak. The fact that there are so many useful tools and resources available at your beck and call make hacking a sheer delight, and sometimes even a walk in the park. We have compiled here a list of 8 cool hacker centric operating systems you must give a try!
ethical hacking, Bugtraq, Parrot-sec Forensic OS, BackBox, GnackTrack, DEFT, NodeZero Linux, Pentoo, Kali Linux



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Are You An Android App Developer? Here Are 10 Tips To Improve Performance!

Posted by krishna
Android is a rapidly evolving platform. The OS gives endless opportunities to developers to build some real amazing apps, provided they are up-to-date with everything that exists or comes up in the world of Android. If you're an Android developer, performance of your app is perhaps the most important thing that can make or break your app. Here are some tips for you!
Android App Developer, Performance, coding practices, AsyncTask, thread, IntentService, Android SDK, StrictMode, debugging, Hierarchy Viewer tool, layoutopt Tool



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Warning: Don't Run These 8 Commands On Linux, Ever!

Posted by krishna

Linux’s terminal commands are undoubtedly very useful. The fact that Linux won’t ask you for confirmation if you run a command that won’t break your system makes online trolls into luring you into running some not so very useful, but dangerous commands. Keeping your eyes opened is therefore a prime necessity!

Linux, terminal commands, confirmation , online trolls , hard drive, media devices, denial-of-service attack, CPU, command, bash script



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Facebook Lands Million Dollar Ad Deal!

Posted by krishna
Facebook’s coffers are set to grow as the world’s largest social network has reportedly bagged a multi-year advertising deal worth millions of dollars. The Publicis Groupe, a French advertising agency, has reportedly struck the deal with the company.




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20 things to do after installing Kali Linux

Posted by krishna

I've compiled a small list of things that I always perform after installing a fresh copy of Kali Linux in this post. Because I got multiple laptops and workstations, I’ve tried to generalize the following instructions to suit everyone’s(including mine??) requirements. This is my top list of 20 things to do after installing Kali Linux. Your requirement’s might be completely different. If you have a suggestion, let me know via comments section. You can comment without registering.. so that’s an easy way to give me feedback and opinion.
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Command To Check uptime of a Linux Server

Posted by krishna


“uptime” , “w” & “top” command are  used to check the uptime of a Linux Server.

uptime :  This command tell how long the system has been running. It also gives a one line display of the following information.  The current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are currently logged on, and the system load averages for the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes.

Example:


w : with help of w command we can check uptime  along with currently logged in users. It will also display the load average.

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How to Change the Attributes of a File in Linux using chattr Command

Posted by krishna


chattr : chattr is a command in the Linux operating system that allows a user to set certain attributes on a file residing on an ext2/ext3/ext4 based filesystem.

Syntax :

 #chattr [operator] [switch] [file name]

Operator :
+      Add attribute.
-      Remove attribute.
=      Assign attributes (removing unspecified attributes)

Switch :

-R      Recursively change attributes of directories and their contents. Symbolic links encountered during   recursive directory traversals are ignored.

-a      A file with the ‘a’ attribute set can only be open in append mode for writing. Only the superuser can set or clear this attribute.

-i      A file with the ‘i’ attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file and no data can be written to the file. Only the superuser can set or clear this attribute.
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How To Split Big File into Smaller Files in Linux

Posted by krishna


Split command is used to to split large files into smaller files in Unix.. Syntax of Split command :

#  split [options]   filename   prefix

Replace filename with the name of the large file you wish to split. Replace prefix with the name you wish to give the small output files. You can exclude [options], or replace it with either of the following:

-l  linenumber
-b  bytes

If we use -l (a lowercase L) option, replace linenumber with the number of lines you'd like in each of the smaller files (the default is 1,000). If you use the -b option, replace bytes with the number of bytes you'd like in each of the smaller files.
The split command will give each output file it creates the name prefix with an extension tacked to the end that indicates its order. By default, the split command adds aa to the first output file, proceeding through the alphabet to zz for subsequent files. If you do not specify a prefix, most systems use x.

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Home Printer Buying Guide: How to choose the best printer

Posted by krishna


Essays. Coupons. Last-minute directions to Grandma’s house. Whatever you need to print, there’s a home printer that can do it. And intense competition among competitors like HP, Epson, Canon and others has forced prices to such absurd lows that you can now walk into a store – even a local supermarket – and walk out with a brand new printer for $60 or even less.
But selecting a home printer can be tough – given so many options – especially with all the convoluted terms that can complicate the process. With that in mind, we’ve put together a quick-and-dirty printer buying guide for selecting a home printer, with simple explanations of the most common terms and our recommendations that will serve a majority of users.
Update 05-20-2014This guide has been updated to reflect new trends and features.

                                                        Inkjet or Laser

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