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1
Apr 07

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P.S. Hope you don’t mind this very cool April Fool’s joke from GOOGLE :)


31
Mar 07

Top 10 Open Source projects for the month of March ‘2007

Let’s go Open Source! Here is the top 10 Open Source projects for the month of March’ 2007 from the main OS repository sourceforge.net:

1. Azureus
Azureus is a powerful, full-featured, cross-platform bittorrent client.

2. FileZilla
FileZilla is a fast FTP and SFTP client for Windows with a lot of
features. FileZilla Server is a reliable FTP server.

3. ADempiere Bazaar
Adempiere is an ERP Bazaar for Open Source Developers that contribute
improvements of Compiere, CRM, Shopfloor, POS, Helpdesk, Financials
Accounting, Supply Chain, Knowledge and Business apps in an open and
unabated fashion. Focus is on the Community.

4. ZK – Simply Ajax
ZK is Ajax framework enriching Web apps with little programming. With
event-driven components and XUL/XHTML markup languages, developing is as
simple as programming desktops and authoring HTML pages. Scripting
support Java, JavaScript, Ruby, Groovy…

5. Gaim
Gaim is a GTK+ instant messaging application. It supports multiple
protocols, including AIM, ICQ, Yahoo!, MSN, Jabber, IRC, Napster,
Gadu-Gadu, Zephyr, and SILC. It has many common features found in other
clients, as well as many unique features

6. phpMyAdmin
phpMyAdmin is a tool written in PHP intended to handle the
administration of MySQL over the Web. Currently it can create and drop
databases, create/drop/alter tables, delete/edit/add fields, execute any
SQL statement, manage keys on fields.

7. Openbravo ERP
Web based ERP for SMEs, built on proven MVC & MDD framework that
facilitate customization & maintenance of code. Already in production,
it encompasses a broad range of functionalities such as finance, supply
chain, project mgmt, manufacturing & much more

8. Inkscape
A Linux, Windows & OSX vector graphics editor (SVG format) featuring
transparency, gradients, node editing, pattern fills, PNG export, and
more. Aiming for capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, Visio, etc.

9. pydev for eclipse
Python Development Environment (Python IDE plugin for Eclipse). Features
editor, code completion, refactoring, outline view, debugger, and other
goodies – check http://pydev.sf.net)

10. KeePass Password Safe
KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, light-weight and
easy-to-use password manager for Windows. You can store your passwords
in a highly-encrypted database, which is locked with one master password
or key file.


30
Mar 07

Play the win-win GAIM!

A win-win game is a type of game which is designed in a way that all participants can profit from it in one way or the other. (wikipedia)

Quite a few… Don’t you agree? Of course you do! – quite of few different IM (Instant Messaging) software solutions are out there for humanity to use. Funny enough, geography put its "social walls" in between groups of people around the globe, and we all use and know about different tools and products just because "we are from here"… Here is a quick example:

    ICQ was developed by the Israeli company Mirabilis, and first version of the program was released in November 1996. It is very popular in Europe and Asia, but if you ask people in United States, you’ll see an emptiness in the eyes and sometimes a quite common response – "what queue!?".
    Although people from Europe know and use ICQ they prefer MSN that was developed and distributed in US by Microsoft between 1999 and 2005 for computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system.
    People from US use MSN too, but mostly prefer AOL’s AIM which was released in US by company called AOL in May of 1997.

There are "others that use others", and another disturbing fact is that if you need to talk to somebody from US, and you live in Europe, you need to install and run MSN in addition to AIM – so now you have two different applications running. And if you need to use ICQ, guess what – there is another application that you need to install – quite inconvenient. But along with 21st century came GAIM (and brothers: Trillian, Adium and Miranda), which broke, and still brakes, those geographical "social walls" by uniting/combining all the above instant messengers together in one very functional and great looking product. Hence now, by using GAIM, you do not have to install several different applications on your computer, you just install GAIM, and put all your accounts (MSN, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, GoogleTalk, …) into it and use it. It offers "Tabbed message windows", "Logging", "Encrypted messaging" and many more, and of course it is open source, free, runs on multiple operating systems and just plain cool! You did not do it yet!? Go here, download and try it out – feel free to post any comments here, or just e-mail me, if you have any questions – good luck!

P.S.       GAIM is far from being classified as news, however, in many companies I go to, I meet people (a number of people) who are using several instant messengers, who never heard about tabs, so they have 7 windows, if they talk to 7 different people, instead of having one with 7 tabs, and when I ask them "do you know what ICQ is?", they still make me smile with a reply: "what queue!?"


21
Mar 07

Changing Tabs to Spaces in Eclipse

Let’s say you are developing a high performance code using Eclipse on Windows, than you deploy it to Unix Server, which FTPs some of the code to IBM’s z/OS… Let’s just say you do :)

It is obvious that these different operating systems use different editors and might even use (z/OS – EBCDIC) different character encodings… That is where incorrect formatting/indentation can decrease readability and maintainability tremendously…

Here is one quick tip on how to ensure that indentation stays the same across all the systems/editors:

use spaces instead of tabs

Here is how to change the default Eclipse “tabbing behavior” to the unified “spacing” one. Some people refer to it as changing “Hard TABs to soft TABs”:

1. Open the default workspace in Eclipse (open Eclispse :) ) and go to “Window -> Preferences -> Java -> Code Style -> Formatter”

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2. Click on “Show” button (if you previously edited this profile the button caption will be “Edit”)

show/edit profile window

and change the “Tab Policy” from “Tabs only” to “Spaces only”

3. Click “Ok”, choose the name for this profile and save it

save profile window

 

You are all set and ready for “indentational independence” ;)

 


21
Mar 07

Meet Yanik or Google Apps in action

Our universe is a big place… Unconsciously, in our imagination, we limit it by our home, which we believe is in a shape of 3D ellipse which makes its round trips around something big and shiny that we call The Sun…

To make a long story short – I have a very close Chinese friend (the fact that he is from China supports an above paragraph’s right to existence ;) ), who recently went above & beyond and bought himself a domain fengonline.com. The story would end here, and would be quite dull indeed, but there is more…

Yanik (that is how I call Mr. Feng), did not go to our domain parents GoDaddy and GoMommy, he was braver than that and bought his domain from “Dr. No Evil” – Mr. Google.

Along with the $10 a year domain, guys from Google offered him a set of Google Apps for free (“Families & groups” edition), which comes with Gmail, Google Talk, Google Calendar, Docs & Spreadsheets, etc..

It is very customizable, as you can see, Yanik, even added a “Search Torrent” and “MapMyWord”, which are external apps.

It is another very cool solution from Google team, and if you did not have a chance to try it, Yanik says it’s definitely worth it ;)

… who knows who watches us from beyond The Sun, whoever that may be, if he/she/it has a modem and can be connected to the www, he/she/it would definitely go to Yanik’s site :) ..and guess what, my UFO guest – now you can search for torrents there too ;)