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Friday, November 4, 2011
Let’s talk HTML and CSS: about DIV and SPAN
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Using Microsoft Download Manager to download large files
Unfortunately the project is confidential so I can't disclose it's nature :D But at least I can share with you readers and fellow IT professionals about my experience with downloading---and redownloading for soooo many times---stuff from MSDN, and also the discovery of a free program that allowed me to resume/retry interrupted downloads. Read on if you are also having problem with your downloads and are looking for a solution.
Google Mobile sites can’t remember your login?
I googled this Google login problem to no avail. Unbelievably unlucky I was---Looks like I was the only person having this problem??? (Pssst: or perhaps Google removed these from the search result?)
But anyway, it works fine now, and I'm a happy person again (hyperbolically speaking :D). Read more to see how I solved it.
Monday, February 7, 2011
Practice makes perfect: Basic algrebra spreadsheet
One adage that I keep telling myself is as stated in the title above: Practice makes perfect. Want to be good at computer programming? Practice! Want to be good in writing articles? Practice! Want to be good at web development? Taking picture? Problem solving? Practice, practice, practice!
And with my son studying first-grade math now, the same maxim holds true to him as well---"Practice makes perfect, son," I keep telling him.
Don't get me wrong; he is good a math. In fact, he is a GATE student, an avid reader with a keen interest for scientific facts, and a future ocean animal scientist slash doctor slash inventor, whatever his final decision be. But still, silly math mistakes happen, and one way to prevent it is to practice more. I had him done more additions and subtractions, and I DO see the result of the drill.
So what tool did I use? Just a simple Excel sheet printout! With formulas, of course---this is a perfect 'practice' opportunity for me too, don't you think?
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Facebook Grid Picture
If you haven't notice, your pictures in Facebook are organized in a grid structure. To be exact: they will be in a four-column grid. And just like the screenshot below (or the real thing here), you can see that it's very easy to take advantage of this layout. The key is to know how to count. In pixels, that is!
Friday, October 22, 2010
Use XAMPP to serve data-driven personal websites
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Use IIS to serve websites from your Windows 7
"Ohai! All ready for your gaming expo?" I asked her casually.
"Yep, pretty much. We're also set for a survey-slash-raffle program, where our booth visitors can fill in their contact info and play a jackpot-machine minigame to get into the instant raffle."
"That sounds gr---" I tried to reply, but she kept on going.
"It's a flash webpage, and we're using Microsoft Access as the database storage. So we'll run everything off the browser on our two laptops. They both are running on Windows 7."
Suddenly I had a funny feeling down my brain. "Sooo... you want me to copy the program files to our website?" I asked, trying to guess where this talk led to. "No problemo!"
"Actually, THAT'S the problem..." she told me, sighing. "We won't have any internet access in the expo. And we're leaving by 3..."
Aha! So my feeling was right. Being a helpful coworker, I gave her a promise worthy of the next Presidential candidate: "Give me your laptops, and in 30 minutes I'll make it work locally."
And there she went, dashing to her office and back, presenting me with 2 high-end laptops and a big wide smile on her face.
So how did I tackle this? With the help of Microsoft's IIS, it's super easy! Follow these steps, and you can do it too!