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Grant Rettke

A Flowchart Cheatsheet

(via extreme presentation via lifehacker) ...

by Grant Rettke  on January 24, 2012 11:09 PM  [Read More]


Himanshu Trivedi

Word documents and merging two branches

Do you create word documents? Do you send them for review to your boss? I think, answers of both of these questions will be “yes” for most people, and I’m not exception! MS Word have a good feature – Track Changes. As it’s name suggests, it  tracks the ch ...

by Himanshu Trivedi  on July 20, 2011 1:16 PM  [Read More]


James Roome

You have an iPhone, without a phone plan?

"You have an iPhone, without a phone plan?" "Why, yes I do"I guess if there is one nice thing about having a first gen iPhone, it was relatively easy to buy one and never sign up for a two year contract.Why??I think of the iPhone like an iPod Touch but wi ...

by James Roome  on July 23, 2008 9:00 PM  [Read More]


Nick Schweitzer

Unit Testing Javascript with QUnit and Mockjax

Thanks to Milwaukee ALT.NET for hosting on Monday, and allowing me to present on Unit Testing Javascript with QUnit and Mockjax. It was a great group of people, and I appreciated the good discussion and questions. As promised, here is the presentation mat ...

by Nick Schweitzer  on January 18, 2012 10:22 AM  [Read More]


Deep Shah

LetsBuy.com A Perfect Example of How Not to Run an Online Shopping Website

Today I am going to narrate a story, A real story.In this story, lead role is played by Deep Shah (name not changed) and His Friends. Every story has good guys and the bad guys right, in this story the bad guys are LetsBuy.com (name not changed) as a com ...

by Deep Shah  on January 22, 2012 2:26 AM  [Read More]


Lalit Bhatt

What kind of IT team you have got?

In IT world, if the most debated topic is anything, it's about why projects fail? There is for sure more failures than successes. Many successes which are there, at times are forced successes on end users. The end users are provided with no alternatives ...

by Lalit Bhatt  on August 5, 2011 4:21 PM  [Read More]


Sudarshan Bhalerao

Excel Application Object – Unexpected Behavior

In my last article ‘’, I have explained why we choose to use Excel Application object for excel automation and its disposing mechanism. But, while testing we observed following unexpected behavior: If we start processing multiple Excel files through windo ...

by Sudarshan Bhalerao  on August 28, 2011 2:35 PM  [Read More]


Caleb Madrigal

Function application and function composition in Haskell

In the process of learning haskell, I’ve been trying to become comfortable with the function applicator (‘$’) and function composition (‘.’). Here is some code to show how they relate (and how they relate to using parenthesis ...

by Caleb Madrigal  on January 22, 2012 4:57 PM  [Read More]


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