jQuery is a very powerful JavaScript framework, and to put in their own terms, is The Write Less, Do More JavaScript library. jQuery’s slogan indeed holds true to its claim, as you’ll discover as soon as you start coding using jQuery. Although jQuery has an extensive set of API and a collection of many functions […]
Category: Coding & Tech
Software development quirks and technologies that interest me.
Enabling 3D effects in KDE 4
Posted on under Coding & Tech, Tutorials — 1 CommentKDE 4 comes with it’s own set of cool 3D effects built-in, but disabled by default. In order to enjoy these effects, you need to enable them manually through the Desktop section of System Settings. But in some cases, enabling 3D can get painfully difficult, as was in my case. 3D can be enabled through […]
Puppy Linux – A pocket-size atom bomb
Posted on under Coding & Tech, Open-Source — 15 CommentsThe category of small-sized Linux distributions (or mini distributions) is fast evolving. Every now and then we see a new mini distro coming out, sometimes as a light-weight edition of an already established distro and sometimes based on an innovative concept. The likes of this category involve Damn Small Linux, Yellow Dog, SliTaz, and Puppy […]
Vista & Ubuntu – the similarities
Posted on under Coding & Tech — 10 CommentsVS Windows Vista and Ubuntu Linux – both are totally disparate entities and I am talking about similarities? Yup, I sure am. And I have reasons to believe this. Most of us know what Vista is. Vista is the latest edition to the most popular operating system (OS) lineup – Windows. For those who are […]
Install Shockwave in Linux using Wine
Posted on under Coding & Tech, Tutorials — 39 CommentsAdobe Shockwave is an advanced platform for 3D applications on the Internet, and online games benefit the most out of it. But unfortunately, Adobe never released a version of Shockwave for the Linux platform. If you are a Linux user, worry not. Using Wine, you can easily play for favorite games made using Shockwave. Wine […]