Monday, October 10, 2011

Blogger Dynamic Style

Google Blogger revealed its new blog style called "Dynamic Style".
I update my another blog in Dynamic Style http://oracleappstech-vinoth.blogspot.com/
Latest Version in IE or Mozilla Firefox is need to be installed to view the dynamic style.
User can select the style by their own like

Nice Look & Feel but bad thing is not able to add the custom gadgets like followers, counters, java scripts etc


Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Nokia's New OS


We know that Nokia is well known for its OS Symbian. But Nokia is gonna stop making Symbian before 2016.Nokia and Intel United Together and designed a new OS named "MeeGo".

Meego is an linux based open source operating system.To know more about MeeGo click here

Thank you.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Oracle Apps Technical Related Articles

My yet another new blog on oracle application technical related materials
http://www.oracleappstech-vinoth.blogspot.com

Microsoft Cloud Based Office 365

Operating System giant Microsoft releases a cloud based web application naming Office 365 in revenge of Search engine giant Google Inc Apps. I think there is a reason behind the number 365 because this office 365 application available all the days in a year. This online application will be very useful for small,medium scale business.Office 365 provides the online outlook,share point, word,spread sheet, power point and the documents can be saved in online. This application works under cloud computing technology and this application is going to be live on 28th of June 2011
Office 365 website : http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/online-software.aspx#fbid=51EtO3mMRiH
To know more http://smallbusiness.officelive.com/en-us/faq


Saturday, May 15, 2010

How to install VLC and Multimedia codec without internet connection

Initially when i don't have internet connection i googled for several hours to install multimedia codec and VLC in my ubuntu but i never found the solution for that
but now there is an easy way to install
All those codecs are also called as ubuntu restricted areas

here is the solution for the problem

Download ubuntu-restricted-extras for ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)

First download link from here

Alternative download link from here

If anybody is only looking for multimedia playback then installing VLC will solve most of the problem. Here are some of the links to download VLC-offline-installer for various release. Installation is same as ubuntu-restricted-extras-offline-installer.
Download VLC media player for ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid)
First download link from here
Alternative download link from here
Credit goes here

Hope you enjoyed it
plz comment

Thursday, September 24, 2009

The A-Z of Programming Languages: Groovy

Groovy project manager Guillaume Laforge says the Groovy programming language was designed to make life simpler for developers through its seamless integration with the underlying Java platform. "There's really no impedance mismatch between Groovy and Java," he says. "That's why lots of projects integrate Groovy, or why companies adopt the [Groovy on Rails (Grails)] Web framework." Laforge says that Groovy finds frequent use as a superglue for tying together various application elements, and he points out that Groovy is often the preferred language when developers must integrate and employ an additional language in their applications. Laforge says that Grails offers an advanced integration of the best-of-breed open source software components to provide a pleasant experience for developers while also addressing various other aspects such as the project build, the persistence, a rich view layer, and an extensible plug-in system. Laforge says Groovy's support for closures is his favorite feature. "With closures, you can start thinking differently about how you solve your everyday problems, or create complex algorithms," he says. "Closures give you an additional layer of abstraction for encapsulating code and behavior, and even data [thanks to Groovy builders]. Also, with various helper methods added to Java collections, in combination with closures, you've got the power of functional languages at your disposal."

To View This Full Article
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/318392/-z_programming_languages_groovy?fp=4194304&fpid=1

The A-Z of Programming Languages: Groovy

Groovy project manager Guillaume Laforge says the Groovy programming language was designed to make life simpler for developers through its seamless integration with the underlying Java platform. "There's really no impedance mismatch between Groovy and Java," he says. "That's why lots of projects integrate Groovy, or why companies adopt the [Groovy on Rails (Grails)] Web framework." Laforge says that Groovy finds frequent use as a superglue for tying together various application elements, and he points out that Groovy is often the preferred language when developers must integrate and employ an additional language in their applications. Laforge says that Grails offers an advanced integration of the best-of-breed open source software components to provide a pleasant experience for developers while also addressing various other aspects such as the project build, the persistence, a rich view layer, and an extensible plug-in system. Laforge says Groovy's support for closures is his favorite feature. "With closures, you can start thinking differently about how you solve your everyday problems, or create complex algorithms," he says. "Closures give you an additional layer of abstraction for encapsulating code and behavior, and even data [thanks to Groovy builders]. Also, with various helper methods added to Java collections, in combination with closures, you've got the power of functional languages at your disposal."

To View This Full Article
http://www.computerworld.com.au/article/318392/-z_programming_languages_groovy?fp=4194304&fpid=1