Friday, December 30, 2011

Tomorrow's Tech Today: HTML 5



As software engineers, we take comfort in the idea of concrete specifications. As web developers, our hearts are either broken (frequently!), or we recognize the W3C's role is a delicate balance of leading the browser developers in new and exciting directions while, in their own words, "paving over the cow paths" of existing, de facto standards.

HTML 5 offers dramatic new improvements for page organization, offering out-of-the-box support for elements like header, footer, nav, section, and article. HTML 5 adds native support for form features such as placeholder text, autocomplete, autofocus, and validation. Additionally, there are a host of new form elements available (email, url, number, range, date, and search) that gracefully degrade in "classic" web browsers -- IE, I'm looking at you!

In this talk, you won't be subjected to discussions about the features that will appear in some distant future release of a web browser. Instead, you'll see the HTML 5 features that are already being used by Google, Apple, and others. You'll see the features that are supported by today's browsers, ready for you to use right now.

Programming with HTML 5

Developing a rich user interface for web applications is both exciting and challenging. HTML 5 has closed the gaps and once again brought new vibe into programming the web tier. Come to this session to learn how you can make use of HTML 5 to create stellar applications

Monday, December 26, 2011

Computer Hardware Chart


Computer hardware poster 1.7 by *Sonic840 on deviantART

The History of Hacking

Hacking has become somewhat of an art form for those with the IT skills to unlawfully steal millions of dollars from companies. Whether it is about the money or simply the challenge, hackers are not individuals any company should ignore or underestimate. As an MBA candidate, it would be wise to learn more about the capabilities of hackers, and understand how much damage they can do to any business. This infographic can offer you and other prospective MBA candidates a short glimpse into the world of hacking, giving you an idea of what the past and present hold, as well as what you may have to one day deal with.

The History of Hacking
[Source: OnlineMBA.com]

Infographic: Inside the Business of Malware

A nice infographic made by the Information designer Jess Bachman, that tell us how the malware business works. This flow chart "follows the point of infection to monetary gain of the botmasters, scammers and fraudsters who operate these nefarious lines of code."

Malware.

Infographic by Computer School

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Gource - Software Version Control Visualization Tool



This video is a collage of different open source software projects displayed using Gource.

Gource is a software version control visualization tool for Git and CVS:


Software projects featured in this video:
Moodle
Git
Drupal
PostgreSQL
Ruby on Rails
Linux
VLC Player

Music: 'The Deal' by Keiretsu

Gource is a software version control visualization tool.




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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Vjobs: [VJobs] Enercon India conducting walk-in for fresh...

Vjobs: [VJobs] Enercon India conducting walk-in for fresh...: Location:  Mumbai Eligibility Criteria: BE, Electrical/ Mechnical Minimum 60 % in SSC, HSC and in BE ( aggregate) Candidate waiting...

Still under construction...