Posts Tagged ‘Guides’
Posted on July 2, 2010, 8:32 am, by Danish.
With all these great renovations you’ve been doing, it won’t be long before people start beating a path to your Twitter door. You’ll know right away if your custom design is a hit because Twitter sends you an e-mail message every time a kind soul decides to follow you. Personally, I love getting these messages because it’s great to know that my tweets have a growing audience, and it also [...]
Posted on June 30, 2010, 9:42 am, by Danish.
If you’re going to be doing a lot of development (and if you bought this book, that’s a given!), then you should consider configuring the Apache and MySQL servers to start automatically when your system boots up. The following sections outline the process to accomplish this process automatically.
Automatically Start MySQL And Apache on UNIX On UNIX, both MySQL and Apache servers come [...]
Posted on June 23, 2010, 11:34 am, by Danish.
When MySQL is first installed, access to the database server is restricted to the MySQL administrator, aka root. By default, this user is initialized with a null password, which is generally considered a Bad Thing. You should, therefore, rectify this as soon as possible by setting a password for this user via the included mysqladmin utility, using the following syntax in UNIX:
[root@host]# [...]
Posted on June 18, 2010, 8:19 am, by Danish.
Many people daily search for the definition or description of .NET Framework so we are going to guide you a little about it and will give you a suitable description about .NET. The .NET Framework is a new and revolutionary platform created by Microsoft for developing applications. The most interesting thing about this statement is how vague it is — but there are good reasons for this. For a [...]
Posted on June 16, 2010, 8:44 am, by Danish.
Whenever there is movement of charge carriers in a substance, there is an electric current. Current is measured in terms of the number of electrons or holes passing a single point in one second. As far as Static Electricity is concerned so Charge carriers, particularly electrons, can build up, or become deficient, on things without flowing anywhere. You’ve probably [...]
Posted on June 6, 2010, 3:02 pm, by shayan-cool.
The thumbnails feature in Windows 7 is no doubt a great feature but sometimes it becomes annoying when many tabs are open at a time and it is very difficult for us to recognize them. Internet Explorer also supports the thumbnails feature and previews all the open tabs in Windows 7. Disabling this feature can solve your problem, but many of us are unaware of the procedure to disable this [...]
Posted on May 24, 2010, 3:35 pm, by shayan-cool.
Wireless Internet users sometimes might have faced the difficulty in their connections due to weather or other reason. If you have Android 2.2 with you, so your problem is solved. You can make your Android 2.2 a portable Wi-Fi hotspot by enabling the option installed in it. This unique feature in the Android 2.2 allows you to connect your iPad,iPod Touch,Zune HD or any other device , with the [...]