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has published a nice collection of CSS resource. here you go -
http://www.softwaredeveloper.com/features/designing-on-a-dime-060407/
here what they said on first couple of lines -
Do you want a spiffy Web site design, but lack the means or knowledge to get it? No problem, brush up on CSS and get that site you want with our freebie guide!
the nice thing is, they have separated their content in several groups, i.e. tutorials, tools, code libraries, browser bugs, galleries, templates, articles etc…
i think if you late you will really miss a list of useful resources.
best wishes,
Yesterday was a great surprise for all of us, you know somewhere in… is a place to make color for people as well as for creating color for their talents too. nice explaination from Samiha esha is here .
howdy, well it’s been really an interesting day for us at office today. actually last week arild proposed to our java team members that we should arrange some small dramas about our every project activities…this function of activities can fill up our communication gap with our clients more efficiently.
our project manager shahana apu arranged a fantastic drama about our idg project with all of us today. she organized the drama quite fantastically. and i must thank to my all team mates for participating in such co-curricula activities. without your cooperation it won’t be possible to make it possible.now lets come to the real fun. shahana apu wrote a tiny script for us. interesting is that she shuffle the characters and distribute among us. i was really amazed that all of our team members really played outstanding. they took only ten minutes rehearsal and they perform the whole drama quite spontaneously. it’s really kind of absolute new experience for me. i never would even participate in my school’s drama program. but arild really introduced quite nice concept of development to our team. with this small drama project we can easily find out how the problems and flow of work quite easily. this kind of projects really appreciating.
anyway, here’s i m describing our idg project drama roles. hope you will enjoy it.
Dear friends and messenger buddies,
From tonight I am no longer going to use MSN and Yahoo messengers. If you want to contact with me please drop your message over “hasan83bd — AT – gmail.com” or my official email address. (hasan — AT — somewherein.net)
Best regards,
nhm tanveer hossain khan (hasan)
hi,
it is really amazing. Congrats Tashan for your nice gift. i like “ALO” song among the newly released songs from “Eccha” album.
Hi my viewers, you can check out Tashan ALO rigntone from the following URL or you can subscribe my following feed to iTunes or other PodCast player. so later u will be informed with cool bangla ringtones..
“Omar AL Zabir” the name in .NET domain is always shaking us with lot of new cool ideas. recently our Misho bhai (his nick name) introduced us with a creature of his healthy brain. it was “Building Google IG like Ajax…stuff with in 7 days…”.
Man, you really made it great surprise for 2007 !!!. , hi readers don’t you belief me right? just read the following introduction and click over here to continue the rest of the article ….
I will show you how I built a start page similar to Google IG in 7 nights using ASP.Net Ajax, .NET 3.0, Linq, DLinq and XLinq. I have logged my day to day development experience in this article and documented all the technical challenges, interesting discoveries and important design & architectural decisions. You will find the implementation quite close to actual Google IG. It has drag & drop enabled widgets, complete personalization of the pages, multi page feature and so on. It’s not just a prototype or a sample project. It’s a real living and breathing open source start page running at http://www.dropthings.com/ which you can use everyday. You are welcome to participate in the development and make widgets for the project.
This is only true for this guy who can bet any ajax start page…
Shameless disclaimer: I (Omar AL Zabir) am co-founder & CTO of Pageflakes, the coolest Web 2.0 Ajax Start Page. I like building Ajax websites and I am really, really good at it.

Hello readers,today is our one of the biggest festivals, during this day we sacrifice our animals to the almighty allah. today is known as “EID -ul- azha”.
here is my special greeting design for all of my viewers.
best wishes & regards,
-hasan
Summary
At SD Forum 2006, two eBay architects presented an overview how eBay’s
architecture handles a billion page requests a day, and how that
architecture evolved from a few Perl scripts to 15,000 application
instances running in eight data centers. One conclusion from the
presentation is that scaling is only in part a question of architecture.Predictably, the presentation contained a few awe-inspiring statistics, such as:
- 212,000,000 registered users
- 1 billion page views per day
- 26 billion SQL queries and updates per day
- Over 2 petabytes of data
- $1,590 worth of goods traded per second
- Over 1 billion photos
- 7 languages
- 99.94% uptime
Scaling: Not Just About Architecture
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Wow… my friend’s mami (aunty) & mama (uncle) blessed by a cute angel … a kid from heaven… have a look on the following pictures:
collected from www.weiqigao.com
Yes, the -> operator. According to Danny Coward, Sun Java SE Platform Lead, Java 7 will use the arrow operator for Java Beans property access:
Danny Coward talk PDF (p.27): Reading JavaBeans properties
a.setFoo(b.getFoo());a->Foo = b->Foo;
What’s wrong with using the good old dot?
Most of the stuff mentioned are nice and useful. I like the XML
literal and the BigDecimal arithmetic operator overloading. The Swing
simplification effort is long over due too.
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