Saturday
2024-04-20
10:54 AM
CATEGORIES
E-BOOKS [31]
VIDEOS [16]
TECH NEWS [86]
CLICK ON DIS(MUST WATCH)
TEST [1]
PLEASE WATCH THIS
SCIENTIST BIOGRAPHY [4]
PLEASE READ
BUISINESS DETAILS [13]
movies [0]
watch movies ol nd u can download
Curriculum Vitae Overview [7]
Interview Questions [3]
LATEST TECHNICAL IMPORTANT NEWS [27]
Block title
CHAT
BlomMe
Statistics

Total online: 1
Guests: 1
Users: 0
FOLLOWERS
Login form
Calendar
«  April 2024  »
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
 123456
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
282930
$TOp It
RATE MA BLOG
Rate my BLOG
Total of answers: 71
Search
LOGIN
Block title
dictionary
POST COMMENTS
SHARE
VISITORS
A HEARTY WELCOME TO MA VISITORS 4R ENTERIN MA BLOG THNX 4R VISITIN MA BLOG
STUDENTS QUEST
Main » Entries archive

Wrox - Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Six-in-One 
Wrox - Visual Studio 2010 and .NET 4 Six-in-One 
English | 2010-10-12 | PDF | ISBN: 0470499486 | 1272 pages | 35MB

# Complete coverage of all key .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 languages and technologies .NET 4 is Microsoft's latest version of their core programming platform, and Visual Studio 2010 is the toolset that helps write .NET 4 applications. This comprehensive resource offers one-stop shopping for all you need to know to get productive with .NET 4. Experienced author and .NET guru Mitchel Sellers reviews all the important new features of .NET 4, including .NET charting and ASP.NET charting, ASP.NET dynamic data and jQuery, and the addition of F# as a supported package language. The expansive coverage is divided into six distinctive parts for easy navigation, and addresses: Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4, ASP.NET, the C# language, the VB.NET language, and the new F# language. A practical approach and complete examples round out this much-needed reference. Focuses on the new and important features of the latest version Microsoft's core programming platform-.NET 4-as well as Visual Studio 2010, which allows you to write .NET 4 applications 
# Provides comprehensive coverage divided into six parts: Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4, ASP.NET, the C# language, the VB.NET language, and the new F# language 
# Discusses Visual Studio snippets and templates, .NET charting components, the .NET framework and WPF, LINQ, and the Entity framework 
# Explores various aspects of Visual Basic 2010, such as multi-line lambdas, auto-implemented properties, nullable optional parameters, and more This investigative look at .NET 4 and Visual Studio 2010 will help you identify and isolate key elements that can benefit you immediately.
DOWNLOAD FROM LINK 
Category: TECH NEWS | Views: 962 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-30 | Comments (0)

Getting a Job in CG: Real Advice from Reel People

Getting a Job in CG: Real Advice from Reel People By Sean Wagstaff, Dariush Derakhshani

Publisher: Sybex 2004 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0782142575 | PDF | 14 MB

Here is the definitive, insider's guide to landing that first critical job or upgrading your current job in the 3D/Effects industry. This Maya Press title, a joint publishing effort between Sybex and Alias, offers priceless, candid career strategies from the industry leaders. It starts off by introducing the myriad job possibilities and resume building techniques. Interviews with noted industry and academic insiders, job recruiters, and employers convey the tools, skills, and knowledge they look for when deciding who gets a shot. 
This practical guide advises you on how to produce an outstanding demo reel. You also learn where to meet the right people and how to ace the job interview. The CD includes samples of reels that landed jobs along with expert analysis of what made the difference.
DOWNLOAD FROM LINK 
PLZ DOWNLOAD
Category: E-BOOKS | Views: 867 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-30 | Comments (0)

Overcoming Stress, Worry, Panic and Phobias A Five Areas Approach

Overcoming Stress, Worry, Panic and Phobias A Five Areas Approach

Oxford University Press, USA; 1 edition | February 28, 2010 | ISBN-10: 0340986557 | 355 pages | PDF | 14 Mb

Based on the highly successful Overcoming Anxiety, Overcoming Stress, Worry, Panic and Phobias presents a series of self-help workbooks for use in self-assessing and managing the symptoms of these conditions, with support from a health care professional. This book uses the clear, user-friendly format that is associated with the Overcoming... series. The interactive questions and worksheets are a key feature of the series and they are plentiful and appropriate in this new title. 
Using the established Five Areas Assessment model of depression, the book provides a clear model of intervention using the proven cognitive behavior therapy evidence-based approach. It is empowering and supportive, helping readers make changes to their lives in a planned and achievable way. The workbooks also provide an invaluable resource for counselors, general practitioners, nursing staff, psychiatrists, social workers, and others working with people suffering from panic, stress, or phobias.
DOWNLOAD FROM LINK HOTFILE DOWNLOAD
Category: E-BOOKS | Views: 872 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-30 | Comments (0)

The Secret Language of Business: How to Read Anyone in 3 Seconds or Less

The Secret Language of Business: How to Read Anyone in 3 Seconds or Less by Kevin Hogan

Wiley | 2008-01-28 | ISBN: 0470222891 | PDF | 256 pages | 12 Mb

The Secret Language of Business reveals the secrets of body language and nonverbal communication. Successful professionals need more than just good communication skills, you also need the ability to interpret the nonverbal signals that everyone displays. You’ll learn how to master and manipulate your own body language, read the body language of others, and influence people through your new skills and perception. No matter what business you’re in, this is a valuable guide to achieving more in life and business. 

 DOWNLOAD FROM LINK

dOWNLOAD REGULAR
Category: E-BOOKS | Views: 861 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-30 | Comments (0)


Category: TECH NEWS | Views: 913 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-27 | Comments (0)

SIR CV RAMAN







"Use a 10-Kilowatt Brain"
A research student of Physics was conducting an experiment using a one-kilowatt power X-ray tube. On hearing that a scientist in England was experimenting on the same problem with a five-kilowatt X-ray tube, he grew dejected. When his Professor got to know of this, he walked up to the student and with supreme confidence and a smile, said: "There is a very simple solution: use a 10-kilowatt brain on the problem.”


Professor Chandrashekhar Venkata Raman was speaking from experience. He had won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930, with simple equipment barely worth Rs 300. He was also the first scientist from Asia to win the Nobel Prize. Yet his intellectual odyssey to the Nobel Prize started on his return journey to India from England by sea. The year was 1921. The Universities of the British Empire met in London, and Professor C V Raman went on his first visit abroad as the representative of Calcutta University. On his return journey, as he enjoyed the magnificent beauty of the vast Mediterranean Sea around him, he wondered: Is the sea blue due to the reflection of the blue sky? Yet even when big waves rolled over the surface, the blue remained. Lost in his caravan of thoughts as the ship glided through the expanse of water, an idea flashed in him. Perhaps water molecules are scattering the sun’s light, causing the blue color. The idea seized him like a powerful emotion. Barely a month after his return he sent a research paper to the Royal Society of London. Within a year, he published a detailed article on the molecular scattering of light.


Newton had earlier showed in his famous prism experiment that light is made of an infinity of colors. Using a prism, Newton dispersed light into a spectrum of colors. But Raman’s research was focussed on what happens when one such light beam of ‘monochromatic’ or one color, passes through a transparent substance, like water for instance. Naturally, the beam scatters in random directions, but one tiny part of the scattered light changes its frequency from that of the initial color. On February 28, 1928, he finally observed two low-intensity spectral lines that confirmed his theory. The phenomenon he observed is called the Raman Effect.

Raman’s Effect on Alcohol

Within the first twelve years of its discovery, about 1,800 research papers were published and about 2,500 chemical compounds were studied by researchers and scientists around the world. These included, pure water, vapors, gases, crystals, quartz, ice, and even alcohol. Indeed, at a banquet in France in 1948 honouring Raman, Prof. Cabannes, a famous French physicist, proposed the toast and everyone present held a glass of sparkling wine in their hands. Raman, however picked up a sparkling glass of water and said, "Sir, I know what my effect on alcohol is, but I certainly don’t want to try the effect of alcohol on me". So saying, he drank the glass of water to the toast.


As Prof. Raman continued his passionate research into various branches of science, the accolades, awards, and recognition for his genius poured on him throughout his life. Raman’s research centered around sound and light. Born on 7th November, 1888 in a town on the banks of the river Cauvery, called Tiruchirapalli, C V Raman was born to a school teacher who was a scholar in Physics and Maths. The little boy grew up surrounded by music, science, and sanskrit. Little is known of his interest in sound. Raman collected many musical instruments. He published two papers on the amazing sound qualities of ancient Indian instruments like the mridang, tabla, tanpura, and the veena. Using fine grains of sand sprinkled on them he watched the sand patterns as he tapped the instruments. Raman made fascinating insights. The intuitive understanding of our forefathers into the nature of sound and acoustics stunned Raman. Later, Raman also studied the impact of ultrasonic sound waves on light in a liquid. This is known as the Raman-Nath theory. His fascination with the science of light and colors took him to extremes. Once he bought sarees of different colors. He collected a range of crystals, diamonds, rocks, sand that had melted due to lightning, rubies, sapphires, and also grew flowers at his home. He worked all his life till the age of 83, until his death on 21st November, 1970. Beyond his Nobel Prize, the sum total of his life is best expressed in his own words: "I regard as the greatest feature of the world Nature herself. She is the supreme artist; she creates forms of beauty, loveliness and color, unsurpassable and this has been so from the beginning of time. She is the inspiration of not only of artists, painters, sculptors and engineers, but also of men of science." 
Category: SCIENTIST BIOGRAPHY | Views: 1686 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-27 | Comments (2)




Born - 15 October
1931 Achievements - This eminent scientist and engineer has also served as the 11th President of India from the period 2002 to 2007. APJ Abdul Kalam is a man of vision, who is always full of ideas aimed at the development of the country. He firmly believes that India needs to play a more assertive role in international relations. 

Apart from being a notable scientist and engineer, Dr APJ Abdul Kalam served as the 11th President of India from the period 2002 to 2007. He is a man of vision, who is always full of ideas aimed at the development of the country and is also often also referred to as the Missile Man of India. People loved and respected Dr APJ Abdul Kalam so much during his tenure as President that was popularly called the People's President. Read more about the biography of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam here.
 
 

APJ Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 at the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu and received honorary doctorates from about 30 universities globally. In the year 1981, the Government of India presented him the nation's highest civilian honor, the Padma Bhushan and then again, the Padma Vibhushan in 1990 and the Bharat Ratna in 1997. Before Kalam, there have been only two presidents - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Zakir Hussain - to have received the Bharat Ratna before bring appointed to the highest office in India.
 
 

Read on about the life history of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, who's also the first scientist and bachelor to occupy the seat of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. His perspectives on important topics have been enunciated by him in the book 'India 2020'. It highlights the action plans that will help develop the country into a knowledge superpower by the time 2020. One thing for which he received ample kudos is his unambiguous statement that India needs to play a more assertive role in international relations.
 
 

And Dr APJ Abdul Kalam regards his work on India's nuclear weapons program as a way to assert India's place as a future superpower. Even during his tenure as President, APJ Kalam took avid interest in the spheres of India's science and technology. He has even put forward a project plan for establishing bio-implants. He is also an ardent advocate of open source software over proprietary solutions to churn out more profits in the field of information technology in India.
Category: SCIENTIST BIOGRAPHY | Views: 1412 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-27 | Comments (0)

HOW TO REMOVE NEW FOLDER.exe VIRUS


What is New Folder.exe?



The real name of this virus is Iddono. This threat copies its file(s) to your hard disk. Its typical file name is Iddono. Then it creates new startup key with name Iddono and value newfolder.exe. You can also find it in your processes list with name newfolder.exe or Iddono.This virus is very difficult to eliminate manually, but you can find solution for removal below.

Manual Solution:
Step1:
1. Search for autorun.inf file. It is a read only file so you will have to change it to normal by right clicking the file , selecting the properties and un-check the read only option
2. Open the file in notepad and delete everything and save the file.
3. Now change the file status back to read only mode so that the virus could not get access again.
... Read more »
Category: TECH NEWS | Views: 953 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-27 | Comments (0)

DOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY BOOK OF MOTHER TERESA



Mother Teresa (August 26, 1910 – September 5, 1997)Roman Catholic nun with Indian citizenship who founded the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata (Calcutta), India in 1950. For over 45 years she ministered to the poor, sick, orphaned, and dying,while guiding the Missionaries of Charity's expansion, first throughout India and then in other countries. 


By the 1970s she was internationally famed as a humanitarian and advocate for the poor and helpless, due in part to a documentary, and book, Something Beautiful for God by 
Malcolm Muggeridge.


She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 and India's highest civilian honour,the Bharath Ratna, in 1980 for her humanitarian work. 

DOWNLOAD BIOGRAPHY BOOK FROM FILES IN IMPORTANT TECHNICAL NEWS
Category: TECH NEWS | Views: 953 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-27 | Comments (0)

How to Stay Connected with Friends,    Forever?

Friends are an integral part of our lives, aren’t they? We find friends everywhere. We have them in the school, college, music classes, parties, neighbourhood, relatives. There are just too many of them. One trouble I faced was about staying connected with them for ever.

How can you stay connected with friends always? How to just not loose them in some part of your life and never see them again?

BUT ONE THING MAINTAIN FRIENDSHIP 4R EVERLASTIN LYF......!!! 

FRIENDSHIP IS MORE THAN LUV.......!!!

1. Birthdays are the best way to keep connected – Note down birthdays of all your friends. Make sure you check the list once everyday. A spread sheet is the best way to keep track of birthdays. Just search the date and it’ll show you if anyone was born that day.

Also note down the numbers on one side so that you can make a quick ‘Happy Birthday Greeting’ call. Even if you’ve a long lost friend, they’ll feel good for you remembering their birthday.

2. Have an occasion, call friends to join you – If your friends are not too far away, I mean in your city, but you haven’t seen them for a while, a good way to spend time together is to go call them in your personal occasions. That way, they’ll feel good about having earned a friend who cares while you’ll make sure you still remain a good friend to them.

3. Just give them a call, man! – Well, you shouldn’t expect everyone to give you the call all the time. Take the initiative, give them a call. If you’ve too many of them, call someone every other day.

Talk about what they are doing, how’s life going, what they have enjoyed recently, share your troubles, appreciate them. I don’t say you call has to last whole day. Even a one-two minute call will suffice.

4. What is Facebook for? If you’re reading this, you probably have your own internet connection. Get on the Facebook and don’t just use it for marketing and networking. Post to someone’s wall, send a message, start a conversation. It’s quite easy these day, isn’t it?

The real problem you sometimes can’t connect with your friend is because you’ve some inner guilt that hurdles you friend approaching them. You something try to think from other’s perspectives.

You think what will they say, what will I talk about, what if they’ve a bad impression for me? Take your psychologies aside for a while and just get connected.

Even if you haven’t been in touch for a while, just give it a go. Possibly, they may be thinking the same thing you’ve been thinking all along.

It’s good to have friend and it’s good to have lots and lots of them. It’s good to stay connected with them. And hey, you don’t have to do much. Just send a simple hi if possible.

I read a wonderful quote in Reader’s Digest one day. It said ‘If you’re silent, you’re not living. To live, you’ve to be loud, colourful and noisy.’ How true are the words......!!!

NOTE:- ITS IMPORTANT THAT MAKE 3 FRIENDS IN UR LYF AND BE IN A RELATION KEEP TWO MAIN THINGS IN YOUR LYK THAT SATISFACTION AND UNDERSTANDING AUTOMATICALLY THERE WILL BE WITH U FOR EVER..........!!!

Category: E-BOOKS | Views: 972 | Added by: kc | Date: 2010-12-23 | Comments (0)

« 1 2 ... 16 17 18 19 »
/news/0-0-1-0-16-4