Get on to the bus from Berchtesgaden Hbf to Königsee, it is just roughly 7 mins ride. Get the ferry tickets online which saves you a lot of time otherwise you need to stand in the queue for hours. Go directly to Obersee if you want to trek to Fischunkelalm, please don't stop at St.Bartholomae. Trek from Obersee to Fischunkelalm round trip takes 2 hours.
Digit Hunt
Let's do it
Monday, November 16, 2020
Day-2: Königsee, Obersee and Eiskapelle (21.09.2020)
Sunday, November 15, 2020
Day-1: Regensburg to Berchtesgaden (20.09.2020)
Started my journey (with fully packed 75L backpack!!) at 13:30 from Rbg Hbf.
Reached Berchtesgaden Hbf at 18:30 and checked-in at Hostel Berchtesgaden which was the only option due to corona situation and was at perfect location for all the bus and train connections. One person should stay in a room even though it was a 4-bed room, so it was fully for me.
Went out to city center to have dinner at "Gasthof zum neuhaus" and visited Shloß too.
Thursday, December 5, 2019
Let Snips makers live
Snips Console will be closing on January 31, 2020 as mentioned in https://forum.snips.ai/t/important-message-regarding-the-snips-console/4145
Bring Snips console available by Let Snips makers live
Bring Snips console available by Let Snips makers live
Friday, October 26, 2018
Here are Top 10 APIs for beginners
- Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/developers
- Google Maps: https://developers.google.com/maps/web/
- Twitter: https://dev.twitter.com/docs
- YouTube: https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/getting-started
- Soundcloud: http://developers.soundcloud.com/docs/api/guide#playing
- Stripe: https://stripe.com/docs/tutorials/checkout
- Instagram: http://instagram.com/developer/
- Twilio: https://www.twilio.com/docs
- Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/developers/getting_started
- Facebook: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/facebook-login/login-flow-for-web
Sunday, January 8, 2017
Windows Blue Screen of Death (BCD Error)
- If all the ways are closed, eg. system automatic repairs and build bcd failed.
- Please reinstall windows 10, don't worry about license even if it was upgraded from Win 7. Because the product key is tied with your hardware and Win 10 will activated automatically when u connect to internet.
- You can delete the system partition also while performing clean install
- "If you plan for a clean install you should delete all partitions entirely.
The system reserved partition will be created again when you set up your first partition to install windows.
There is absolutely no problem with deleting it while performing a completely clean install.
(Fully formatting hdd. Losing all data. All partitions)"
- Choose Win 10 custom settings install instead of express settings so u can deactivate all the stupid options.
- Please reinstall windows 10, don't worry about license even if it was upgraded from Win 7. Because the product key is tied with your hardware and Win 10 will activated automatically when u connect to internet.
- You can delete the system partition also while performing clean install
- "If you plan for a clean install you should delete all partitions entirely.
The system reserved partition will be created again when you set up your first partition to install windows.
There is absolutely no problem with deleting it while performing a completely clean install.
(Fully formatting hdd. Losing all data. All partitions)"
- Choose Win 10 custom settings install instead of express settings so u can deactivate all the stupid options.
Friday, August 26, 2016
Linux WiFi Drivers for Lenovo U31 (ath10k)
From http://askubuntu.com/questions/607707/ath10k-installation
Not a complete answer (similar situation - ath10k/QCA6174 on a Fedora 22, 4.0 kernel), but more resources:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k points to: https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware.
Looking at dmesg, I can get firmware-4.bin loaded (albeit untested), when place at:
PS (reload ath10k kernel module):
So the steps to a complete installation are:
Useful:
https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k
Not a complete answer (similar situation - ath10k/QCA6174 on a Fedora 22, 4.0 kernel), but more resources:
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k points to: https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware.
Looking at dmesg, I can get firmware-4.bin loaded (albeit untested), when place at:
/lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1 However, I also get:Direct firmware load for ath10k/cal-pci-0000:03:00.0.bin failed with error -2
invalid firmware magic
Direct firmware load for ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/firmware-3.bin failed with error -2
could not fetch firmware file 'ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1/firmware-3.bin': -2
So something still appears to be missing in this setup. Next step is
to rename a long filename firmware-3.bin_xxxxxx to firmware-3.binPS (reload ath10k kernel module):
$ sudo rmmod ath10k_pci
$ sudo modprobe -v ath10k_pci
Then take your pick of iwconfig or NetworkManager.So the steps to a complete installation are:
- Download drivers in https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware.
- sudo cp -r QCA6174 /lib/firmware/ath10k/.
- cd /lib/firmware/ath10k/QCA6174/hw2.1
- sudo cp firmware-5.bin.SW_xxxxxx firmware-5.bin
- sudo rmmod ath10k_pci
- sudo modprobe -v ath10k_pci
Useful:
https://github.com/kvalo/ath10k-firmware
https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath10k
Monday, May 16, 2016
First Raspberry Pi 3 Setup and Experience
I just bought a new Raspberry pi 3 and do not have a monitor which supports HDMI/DVI so followed the below videos blindly..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toWBmUsWD6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE2FC1aSAqM
Raspberry Pi 3 CadSoft Library:
https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-81810?ICID=hp-pi3cadlibrary-topbanner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toWBmUsWD6M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OE2FC1aSAqM
Raspberry Pi 3 CadSoft Library:
https://www.element14.com/community/docs/DOC-81810?ICID=hp-pi3cadlibrary-topbanner
Friday, January 23, 2015
Copycats
pokiri\'s devuda song copied from ricky martin
athadu title song
singer name Jose Feliciano ,song name Rain
keeravani copied chatrapati title song from german track
Itlu Sravani Subramanyam - neekosam vechi vechi lifted from madonna - frozen
Bhageeradha - Po Po Pove lifted from 50 Cents - In The Club
dhee - konchem konchem inspired from Darine - Aiwa Aiwa
Katharnak - Aa Gaganamlo lifted from Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg - The next episode
Aadi - chicki chicki bum bum lifted from Tarkan - simarik
Kantri - 123 nenoka kantri lifted from Young buck - get bucked
Athadu - title song heavily influenced from Tracy Champan - Mountain O Things + English lyrics from Christina Aguilera - Fighter
Manasantha Nuvve - cheppana prema lifted from Cher - Dove L'Amore
Simhadri - Chiraku Anko Paraku Anko lifted from Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe
nuvvu naaku nachaav - okka saari cheppavela lifted from the music of Robert Miles - Fable
nuvve nuvve - i am very sorry lifted from shakira - whenever wherever
Malleshwari - Gundello Gulabila Mullu inspired from Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine
Neninthe - i miss you lifted from Enrique Iglesias - miss you
Idiot - chupultho guchi guchi lifted from Mika - Sawan Main Lag Gai Aag
Nuvvu Vasthaavani - Meghamai nenu vachaanu lifted from Junoon - Sayyoni
nenu naa raakshashi - vayyari ninnu chusi lifted from Michael Jackson - Leave Me Alone
Sathyam - kuch kuch lifted from five - If Ya Getting Down Baby
Amma nanna o tamil ammayi - chennai chandrama lifted from Devotional song - maha ganapathi
mantra - maha maha lifted from black eyed peas - my hump
idiot - sara sara vey lifted from old nokia ring tone
golimaar - magaallu lifted from L'italiano ( l asciatemi cantare ) - Toto Cotugno
munna - Baga Baga Mande lifted from westlife - Hit You With The Real Thing
Malleshwari - nuvvantha peddha andhegattevani lifted from las ketchup - kusha las payas
Okkadu - hare rama hare krishna lifted from Prem Joshua - Bolo Hari
Pravarakyudu - Bangaram lifted from Justin Timberlake - sexy back
Bobby - lokham lifted from Jennifer Lopez - Love Don't Cost A Thing
Golimaar - Nidharostha le lifted from Antonio Banderas y Los Lobos - Cancion del mariachi
Trinetrudu - hey papa lifted from Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F
Chitti chellelu - e reyi theeyanidhi lifted from Claudine Longet - L'amour est bleu
Darling - Ghoom ghoom lifted from The black eyed peas - boom boom
Oosaravelli - Niharika Niharika Inspired from (Music) -Sajid/Wajid (Movie) - kal kissne dekha
sainikudu-go go adigo mj's-smooth criminal
teenmaar-chiguru boniya eng-u spin my head right round
murari - dum dum dum lifted from Dada Kondke - Dhagala lagali kala
Tholiprema - yemaindho yemo e vela lifted from ricky martin - maria
Tholiprema - Romance lo lifted Deep Forest - Noonday Sun
Tholipreema - e manase inspired from Dr Alban - Alabalaba
Tholiprema - Theme music lifted from Vangelis - 12 o`clock
Maska - gunde godhaarila lifted from Celine Dion - I'm alive
arya - naa premanu kopamgaanu just 2 lines inspired from this song,not whole but a little Amerie - All I Need
kedi - title song bgm(music) lifted from Duffy Mercy Lyrics
Sisindri - chinni thandri lifted from Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby
Masth - sameera (starring shivaji (2009)) lifted from shakira - hips don't lie
Bharata Simhareddy - naacho naacho lifted from Hisham Abbas - Nari Nari
Hitler - abibi lifted from Amr Diab - Habibi Ya Nour El Ain
Laahiri Laahiri Laahiri lo - Nesthama o priya Nesthama lifted from Scorpions - Wind of Change
poolarangadu nuvve nuvve song copied from chris brown's-deuces
veedevadandi baabu (mohan babu) - aura laila idhi haura mail aa ane song lifted from an arabic song hashem abbas - Ahla Ma Feki
athadu title song
singer name Jose Feliciano ,song name Rain
keeravani copied chatrapati title song from german track
Itlu Sravani Subramanyam - neekosam vechi vechi lifted from madonna - frozen
Bhageeradha - Po Po Pove lifted from 50 Cents - In The Club
dhee - konchem konchem inspired from Darine - Aiwa Aiwa
Katharnak - Aa Gaganamlo lifted from Dr Dre ft Snoop Dogg - The next episode
Aadi - chicki chicki bum bum lifted from Tarkan - simarik
Kantri - 123 nenoka kantri lifted from Young buck - get bucked
Athadu - title song heavily influenced from Tracy Champan - Mountain O Things + English lyrics from Christina Aguilera - Fighter
Manasantha Nuvve - cheppana prema lifted from Cher - Dove L'Amore
Simhadri - Chiraku Anko Paraku Anko lifted from Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe
nuvvu naaku nachaav - okka saari cheppavela lifted from the music of Robert Miles - Fable
nuvve nuvve - i am very sorry lifted from shakira - whenever wherever
Malleshwari - Gundello Gulabila Mullu inspired from Enrique Iglesias - Rhythm Divine
Neninthe - i miss you lifted from Enrique Iglesias - miss you
Idiot - chupultho guchi guchi lifted from Mika - Sawan Main Lag Gai Aag
Nuvvu Vasthaavani - Meghamai nenu vachaanu lifted from Junoon - Sayyoni
nenu naa raakshashi - vayyari ninnu chusi lifted from Michael Jackson - Leave Me Alone
Sathyam - kuch kuch lifted from five - If Ya Getting Down Baby
Amma nanna o tamil ammayi - chennai chandrama lifted from Devotional song - maha ganapathi
mantra - maha maha lifted from black eyed peas - my hump
idiot - sara sara vey lifted from old nokia ring tone
golimaar - magaallu lifted from L'italiano ( l asciatemi cantare ) - Toto Cotugno
munna - Baga Baga Mande lifted from westlife - Hit You With The Real Thing
Malleshwari - nuvvantha peddha andhegattevani lifted from las ketchup - kusha las payas
Okkadu - hare rama hare krishna lifted from Prem Joshua - Bolo Hari
Pravarakyudu - Bangaram lifted from Justin Timberlake - sexy back
Bobby - lokham lifted from Jennifer Lopez - Love Don't Cost A Thing
Golimaar - Nidharostha le lifted from Antonio Banderas y Los Lobos - Cancion del mariachi
Trinetrudu - hey papa lifted from Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F
Chitti chellelu - e reyi theeyanidhi lifted from Claudine Longet - L'amour est bleu
Darling - Ghoom ghoom lifted from The black eyed peas - boom boom
Oosaravelli - Niharika Niharika Inspired from (Music) -Sajid/Wajid (Movie) - kal kissne dekha
sainikudu-go go adigo mj's-smooth criminal
teenmaar-chiguru boniya eng-u spin my head right round
murari - dum dum dum lifted from Dada Kondke - Dhagala lagali kala
Tholiprema - yemaindho yemo e vela lifted from ricky martin - maria
Tholiprema - Romance lo lifted Deep Forest - Noonday Sun
Tholipreema - e manase inspired from Dr Alban - Alabalaba
Tholiprema - Theme music lifted from Vangelis - 12 o`clock
Maska - gunde godhaarila lifted from Celine Dion - I'm alive
arya - naa premanu kopamgaanu just 2 lines inspired from this song,not whole but a little Amerie - All I Need
kedi - title song bgm(music) lifted from Duffy Mercy Lyrics
Sisindri - chinni thandri lifted from Deep Forest - Sweet Lullaby
Masth - sameera (starring shivaji (2009)) lifted from shakira - hips don't lie
Bharata Simhareddy - naacho naacho lifted from Hisham Abbas - Nari Nari
Hitler - abibi lifted from Amr Diab - Habibi Ya Nour El Ain
Laahiri Laahiri Laahiri lo - Nesthama o priya Nesthama lifted from Scorpions - Wind of Change
poolarangadu nuvve nuvve song copied from chris brown's-deuces
veedevadandi baabu (mohan babu) - aura laila idhi haura mail aa ane song lifted from an arabic song hashem abbas - Ahla Ma Feki
Friday, October 31, 2014
14 wise books
"Seeking Wisdom," by Peter Bevelin
This is number 8 on the list of books that changed my life. It is also the book I give away most often, sending innumerable copies around the globe.
This is number 8 on the list of books that changed my life. It is also the book I give away most often, sending innumerable copies around the globe.
"Cosmos," by Carl Sagan
This is one of the best-selling science books of all time. I've never read it, so I ordered it after reading the blurb: "retraces the fourteen billion years of cosmic evolution that have transformed matter into consciousness, exploring such topics as the origin of life, the human brain, Egyptian hieroglyphics, spacecraft missions, the death of the Sun, the evolution of galaxies, and the forces and individuals who helped to shape modern science."
This is one of the best-selling science books of all time. I've never read it, so I ordered it after reading the blurb: "retraces the fourteen billion years of cosmic evolution that have transformed matter into consciousness, exploring such topics as the origin of life, the human brain, Egyptian hieroglyphics, spacecraft missions, the death of the Sun, the evolution of galaxies, and the forces and individuals who helped to shape modern science."
"To Kill a Mockingbird," by Harper Lee
A book that a lot of people, myself included, talk about but have never read. It's time to change that.
"Do the Work!," by Steven Pressfield
I liked Pressfield's, "The War of Art" enough to pick this manifesto arguing that ideas are not enough, you actually have to do the work.
I liked Pressfield's, "The War of Art" enough to pick this manifesto arguing that ideas are not enough, you actually have to do the work.
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance," by Robert Pirsig
I've picked this book up at least 3 different times in my life and stopped reading it for one reason or another. Considered a cult classic by many, I haven't found the right time to read it … yet.
I've picked this book up at least 3 different times in my life and stopped reading it for one reason or another. Considered a cult classic by many, I haven't found the right time to read it … yet.
"The Conquest of Happiness," Bertrand Russell
First published in 1930, this book attempts to "diagnose the myriad causes of unhappiness in modern life and chart a path out of the seemingly inescapable malaise." The book remains as relevant today as ever, and in this edition Daniel Dennett, who showed us how to how to criticize with kindness, re-introduces Russell's wisdom to a new generation of readers and thinkers calling the work "a prototype of the flood of self-help books that have more recently been published, few of them as well worth reading today as Russell's little book."
"This is Water," by David Foster Wallace
This is one of the best things you will ever read (and hopefully periodically re-read). I wholeheartedly agree with this selection.
This is one of the best things you will ever read (and hopefully periodically re-read). I wholeheartedly agree with this selection.
"Meditations," by Marcus Aurelius
Another of the books that changed my life and also one of the books that I gave away at the Re:Think Innovation workshop. Translation matters enormously with this book, get this one.
Another of the books that changed my life and also one of the books that I gave away at the Re:Think Innovation workshop. Translation matters enormously with this book, get this one.
"Letters from a Stoic," by Seneca
Love love love. As relevant today as it was when it was written.
Love love love. As relevant today as it was when it was written.
"Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion," by Robert Cialdini
The person who recommended this book said "you can't throw away any one page of this book." You can read a quick overview of the book, but I'd recommend digging in.
The person who recommended this book said "you can't throw away any one page of this book." You can read a quick overview of the book, but I'd recommend digging in.
I agree. Don't write it off because it's a kids' book. I love this book.
"An Intimate History of Humanity," by Theodore Zeldin
I'd never heard of this work exploring the evolution of emotions before. Time magazine called it "An intellectually dazzling view of our past and future."
I'd never heard of this work exploring the evolution of emotions before. Time magazine called it "An intellectually dazzling view of our past and future."
"The Road Less Traveled," by M. Scott Peck
I'd never heard of this book (seriously) either and it's sold 7 million copies. A book to "help us explore the very nature of loving relationships and lead us toward a new serenity and fullness of life."
I'd never heard of this book (seriously) either and it's sold 7 million copies. A book to "help us explore the very nature of loving relationships and lead us toward a new serenity and fullness of life."
"The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy," by Douglas Adams
"For all the answers, stick your thumb to the stars!"
"For all the answers, stick your thumb to the stars!"
Sunday, October 19, 2014
8 Must-Have Python Libraries For Developers
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
The Site That Teaches You to Code Well Enough to Get a Job
Wanna be a programmer? That shouldn’t be too hard. You can sign-up for an iterative online tutorial at a site like Codecademy or Treehouse. You can check yourself into a “coding bootcamp” for a face-to-face crash course in the ways of programming. Or you could do the old fashioned thing: buy a book or take a class at your local community college.
But if want to be a serious programmer, that’s another matter. You’ll need hundreds of hours of practice—and countless mistakes—to learn the trade. It’s often more of an art than a skill—where the best way of doing something isn’t the most obvious way. You can’t really learn to craft code that’s both clear and efficient without some serious trial and error, not to mention an awful lot of feedback on what you’re doing right and what you’re doing wrong.
That’s where a site called Exercism.io is trying to help. Exercism is updated every day with programming exercises in a variety of different languages. First, you download these exercises using a special software client, and once you’ve completed one, you upload it back to the site, where other coders from around the world will give you feedback. Then you can take what you’ve learned and try the exercise again.
It’s a simple idea. But it could help the legions of people out there trying to learn to code well enough to land a job in this fast-growing field. In recent years, we’ve seen the arrival of so many tools that help turn anyone into a programmer, and this is one step towards widespread “code literacy.”
To solve the problem, she created a site last year that presents the practice problems and prevents students from being able to move on to the next ones without submitting a solution to the previous problem. The idea was to have students not only complete the exercises, but get feedback. Soon, students were working on the problems on their lunch breaks and on evening and weekends. They were obsessed with these little problems.Software developer Katrina Owen created Exercism.io while she was teaching programming at Jumpstart Labs in Denver, Colorado. Every day, she provided “warm-up” problems for the students. The only problem was: the students rarely finished them. “If they got stuck, they wouldn’t ask their mentor for anything,” she says. “And towards the end of their term I was seeing them making very basic mistakes that these warm-ups should have taught them.”
But it didn’t stop there. Because Exercism.io was available on the open web, her students began telling their friends. Within a month, several hundred people were already using the site. And because the site is open source and hosted on the code collaboration service GitHub, anyone can submit new exercises to the site. Exercism.io now has over 6,000 users who have submitted code or comments, and hundreds of volunteers submit new exercises or translate existing ones into new programming languages.
Owen, who now works for the Santa Monica, California-based music collaboration startup called Splice says she has no plans to turn the site into a business. But she would like to raise money to pay people to improve it. For example, she admits that the site is a bit lack in the usability department. “It’s hard to tell what it is just by looking at it,” she says. “It’s remarkable to me that people have figured out how to use it.”
Best Cloud Based IDEs For Web Development
Now there are lots of cloud-based IDEs available which have lots of advanced features and they also provide a useful development environment for programmers. Let's share the best 10 Cloud based IDEs for you to help in your web development experience.
1. Cloud 9:
This IDE is one of the best and powerful options which developers can run to debug the code anywhere and anytime. It's an online development for JavaScript, Node.js , HTML, PHP, CSS and 23 other languages.

2. Codenvy:
This is one more cloud based development environment for developers. This cloud is for Rails, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Android and many more languages.

3. Code Anywhere:
This is the most powerful code editor which is equipped with some great features than desktop based applications. Its excellent features make it more popular among web developers.

4. Koding:
Web developers can create a great web development environment with this cloud, Koding.

5. Neutron Drive:
This environment provides the facility to follow you on any computer or anywhere you go. It is also equipped with some great features for programmers including realtime collaboration, Auto saves to Google Drive, Realtime Markdown preview, Google Drive revision control and File browser, among many others.

6. Collide:
This is an open-source demonstration which comes as “collaborative IDE”. Multiple users are allowed to edit the same files at the same time, along with syntax highlighting, quick-search and lot of other features.

7. Orion:
This is also an open source platform and a cloud based development tool. It helps to code everywhere and anytime as you wish.

8. Python Fiddle:
This is a great platform for web developers ad programmers as it provides one of the best cloud environments.

9. Erbrix:
This IDE is browser based which is used for server side JavaScript Apps. You can use server side JavaScript to make your code simple which can increase your development productivity.

10. SourceKit:
SourceKit is a text editor and it's a Google product. SourceKit is a very useful cloud text editor for programmers.

1. Cloud 9:
This IDE is one of the best and powerful options which developers can run to debug the code anywhere and anytime. It's an online development for JavaScript, Node.js , HTML, PHP, CSS and 23 other languages.

2. Codenvy:
This is one more cloud based development environment for developers. This cloud is for Rails, Python, PHP, JavaScript, Android and many more languages.

3. Code Anywhere:
This is the most powerful code editor which is equipped with some great features than desktop based applications. Its excellent features make it more popular among web developers.

4. Koding:
Web developers can create a great web development environment with this cloud, Koding.

5. Neutron Drive:
This environment provides the facility to follow you on any computer or anywhere you go. It is also equipped with some great features for programmers including realtime collaboration, Auto saves to Google Drive, Realtime Markdown preview, Google Drive revision control and File browser, among many others.

6. Collide:
This is an open-source demonstration which comes as “collaborative IDE”. Multiple users are allowed to edit the same files at the same time, along with syntax highlighting, quick-search and lot of other features.

7. Orion:
This is also an open source platform and a cloud based development tool. It helps to code everywhere and anytime as you wish.

8. Python Fiddle:
This is a great platform for web developers ad programmers as it provides one of the best cloud environments.

9. Erbrix:
This IDE is browser based which is used for server side JavaScript Apps. You can use server side JavaScript to make your code simple which can increase your development productivity.

10. SourceKit:
SourceKit is a text editor and it's a Google product. SourceKit is a very useful cloud text editor for programmers.

Monday, October 6, 2014
21 Free E-Books On Linux Programming
1. Is Parallel Programming Hard, And, If So, What Can You Do About It? by Paul E. McKenney, 2011
The purpose of this book is to help you understand how to program shared-memory parallel machines. By describing the algorithms that have worked well in the past, we hope to help you avoid some of the pitfalls that have beset parallel projects.
2. Java Application Development on Linux by Carl Albing, Michael Schwarz - Prentice Hall PTR, 2004
The hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux, written for Java and Linux developers alike. The authors demonstrate the platform, tools, and application development by showing easy-to-follow, realistic examples.
3. Linux Systems Programming by Jonathan Macey - Bournemouth Media School, 2005
Contents: Command Line Arguments; Environment Variables; The Standard I/O Library; Executing Processes as a Stream; Showing system Processes; Creating processes in a program; Processes and Threads; Inter-process Communication; Semaphores; etc.
4. Getting started with WebSphere Application Server by Jiang Lin Quan, at al. - IBM Corporation, 2010
Read this book to: Find out what Community Edition is all about; Learn how to develop Java EE applications with Community Edition; Understand how Community Edition interacts with databases; Learn everyday Community Edition administration tasks etc.
5. Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial: A Beginner's Handbook by Vivek G. Gite - nixCraft, 2002
This tutorial is designed for beginners who wish to learn the basics of shell scripting/programming plus introduction to power tools such as awk, sed, etc. This document contains examples rather than all the features of shell.
6. Managing Projects with GNU Make by Robert Mecklenburg - O'Reilly, 2004
The book has one of the most enduring features of both Unix and other operating systems. This edition focuses on the GNU version of make, which has become the industry standard. The book provides guidelines on meeting the needs of large projects.
8. Embedded Software Development with eCos by Anthony J. Massa - Prentice Hall PTR, 2002
The book shows developers the advantages of using eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System, over commercial embedded operating systems. As an Open Source solution, eCos provides a royalty free option for embedded software development.
9. The Linux Programmer's Guide by Sven Goldt, at al., 1995
This guide helps Linux programmers understand the peculiarities of Linux. It should be useful when porting programs from other operating systems. It describes the system calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older programs.
10. C Programming in Linux by David Haskins - BookBoon, 2009
Using a series of web development examples, this book will give you an interesting glimpse into a Linux Application Development Using Websphere Studio 5 by Osamu Takagiwa, at al. - IBM Redbooks, 2003
This book helps you get familiar with IBM middleware and tools for Linux, and develop your new Web application on Linux. It is aimed to show IBM's ability to provide an advanced platform for WebSphere application development using Linux.
12. The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide by Peter Jay Salzman - CreateSpace, 2001
An excellent guide for anyone wishing to get started on kernel module programming. The author takes a hands-on approach starting with simple programs, and quickly moves from there. The book has a lively style that entertains while it educates.
13. The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming by Ken O. Burtch - PegaSoft, 2008
This text covers basic software development on Linux, a review of the core Ada 95 language, and an introduction to designing programs that work with the Linux kernel and standard C libraries. It also covers some of the Ada bindings.
14. GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool by Gary V. Vaughn, et al. - Sams, 2000
This book is an expert guide to using GNU autoconf, automake, and libtool effectively. Written for C/C++ or script programmers who write software under Unix/Linux. The text is filled with the nuts-and-bolts details of running these three utilities.
15. GTK+/Gnome Application Development by Havoc Pennington - Sams, 1999
Provides detailed information for programmers and developers using the GTK+/Gnome libraries. It complements existing GTK+/Gnome documentation, going into more depth on pivotal issues such as GTK+ object system, the event loop, Gdk substrate, etc.
16. KDE 2.0 Development by David Sweet - Sams, 2000
Topics include: KDE UI Compliance, Style Reference, The Qt Toolkit, Responsive User Interface, Complex-Function KDE Widgets, Multimedia, DCOP, KParts, Creating Documentation, Packaging Code, CVS and CVSUP, and KDevelop: the IDE for KDE.
17. Programming From The Ground Up by Jonathan Bartlett - Bartlett Publishing, 2004
An introduction to assembly language programming on Linux for x86 machines. It covers memory management, interfacing with C, debugging, dynamic libraries, GUI programming, and more. Great textbook for novices as well as for intermediates.
18. Programming Linux Games by John R. Hall - No Starch Press, 2001
A complete guide to developing 2D Linux games, written by the Linux experts. It teaches the basics of Linux game programming and discusses important multimedia toolkits. You will learn to write and distribute Linux games.
19. Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO by David A. Wheeler, 2003
The book provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. This document includes specific guidance for a number of languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, and Ada95.
20. Advanced Linux Programming by Mark L. Mitchell, Alex Samuel, Jeffrey Oldham - Sams, 2001
The first part of the book covers generic UNIX system services for advanced programmers who have worked with other Linux systems. The second section covers truly advanced topics, the material that is entirely Linux specific.
21. GNU Make: A Program for Directed Compilation by Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath - Free Software Foundation, 2010
The make utility automatically determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them. This manual describes GNU make, which was implemented by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
The purpose of this book is to help you understand how to program shared-memory parallel machines. By describing the algorithms that have worked well in the past, we hope to help you avoid some of the pitfalls that have beset parallel projects.
2. Java Application Development on Linux by Carl Albing, Michael Schwarz - Prentice Hall PTR, 2004
The hands-on guide to the full Java application development lifecycle on Linux, written for Java and Linux developers alike. The authors demonstrate the platform, tools, and application development by showing easy-to-follow, realistic examples.
3. Linux Systems Programming by Jonathan Macey - Bournemouth Media School, 2005
Contents: Command Line Arguments; Environment Variables; The Standard I/O Library; Executing Processes as a Stream; Showing system Processes; Creating processes in a program; Processes and Threads; Inter-process Communication; Semaphores; etc.
4. Getting started with WebSphere Application Server by Jiang Lin Quan, at al. - IBM Corporation, 2010
Read this book to: Find out what Community Edition is all about; Learn how to develop Java EE applications with Community Edition; Understand how Community Edition interacts with databases; Learn everyday Community Edition administration tasks etc.
5. Linux Shell Scripting Tutorial: A Beginner's Handbook by Vivek G. Gite - nixCraft, 2002
This tutorial is designed for beginners who wish to learn the basics of shell scripting/programming plus introduction to power tools such as awk, sed, etc. This document contains examples rather than all the features of shell.
6. Managing Projects with GNU Make by Robert Mecklenburg - O'Reilly, 2004
The book has one of the most enduring features of both Unix and other operating systems. This edition focuses on the GNU version of make, which has become the industry standard. The book provides guidelines on meeting the needs of large projects.
8. Embedded Software Development with eCos by Anthony J. Massa - Prentice Hall PTR, 2002
The book shows developers the advantages of using eCos, the Embedded Configurable Operating System, over commercial embedded operating systems. As an Open Source solution, eCos provides a royalty free option for embedded software development.
9. The Linux Programmer's Guide by Sven Goldt, at al., 1995
This guide helps Linux programmers understand the peculiarities of Linux. It should be useful when porting programs from other operating systems. It describes the system calls and the major kernel changes which have effects on older programs.
10. C Programming in Linux by David Haskins - BookBoon, 2009
Using a series of web development examples, this book will give you an interesting glimpse into a Linux Application Development Using Websphere Studio 5 by Osamu Takagiwa, at al. - IBM Redbooks, 2003
This book helps you get familiar with IBM middleware and tools for Linux, and develop your new Web application on Linux. It is aimed to show IBM's ability to provide an advanced platform for WebSphere application development using Linux.
12. The Linux Kernel Module Programming Guide by Peter Jay Salzman - CreateSpace, 2001
An excellent guide for anyone wishing to get started on kernel module programming. The author takes a hands-on approach starting with simple programs, and quickly moves from there. The book has a lively style that entertains while it educates.
13. The Big Online Book of Linux Ada Programming by Ken O. Burtch - PegaSoft, 2008
This text covers basic software development on Linux, a review of the core Ada 95 language, and an introduction to designing programs that work with the Linux kernel and standard C libraries. It also covers some of the Ada bindings.
14. GNU Autoconf, Automake and Libtool by Gary V. Vaughn, et al. - Sams, 2000
This book is an expert guide to using GNU autoconf, automake, and libtool effectively. Written for C/C++ or script programmers who write software under Unix/Linux. The text is filled with the nuts-and-bolts details of running these three utilities.
15. GTK+/Gnome Application Development by Havoc Pennington - Sams, 1999
Provides detailed information for programmers and developers using the GTK+/Gnome libraries. It complements existing GTK+/Gnome documentation, going into more depth on pivotal issues such as GTK+ object system, the event loop, Gdk substrate, etc.
16. KDE 2.0 Development by David Sweet - Sams, 2000
Topics include: KDE UI Compliance, Style Reference, The Qt Toolkit, Responsive User Interface, Complex-Function KDE Widgets, Multimedia, DCOP, KParts, Creating Documentation, Packaging Code, CVS and CVSUP, and KDevelop: the IDE for KDE.
17. Programming From The Ground Up by Jonathan Bartlett - Bartlett Publishing, 2004
An introduction to assembly language programming on Linux for x86 machines. It covers memory management, interfacing with C, debugging, dynamic libraries, GUI programming, and more. Great textbook for novices as well as for intermediates.
18. Programming Linux Games by John R. Hall - No Starch Press, 2001
A complete guide to developing 2D Linux games, written by the Linux experts. It teaches the basics of Linux game programming and discusses important multimedia toolkits. You will learn to write and distribute Linux games.
19. Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO by David A. Wheeler, 2003
The book provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. This document includes specific guidance for a number of languages, including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, and Ada95.
20. Advanced Linux Programming by Mark L. Mitchell, Alex Samuel, Jeffrey Oldham - Sams, 2001
The first part of the book covers generic UNIX system services for advanced programmers who have worked with other Linux systems. The second section covers truly advanced topics, the material that is entirely Linux specific.
21. GNU Make: A Program for Directed Compilation by Richard M. Stallman, Roland McGrath - Free Software Foundation, 2010
The make utility automatically determines which pieces of a large program need to be recompiled, and issues commands to recompile them. This manual describes GNU make, which was implemented by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
Friday, October 3, 2014
Cheat sheets for programmers (12 programming languages)
C#
1. C# Cheatsheet & Notes
2. Coding Guidelines for C# 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
3. Core C# and .NET Quick Reference
4. C# Basics Reference Sheet
C
5. C Reference Card (ANSI)
6. Objective-C Cheatsheet & Quick Reference
7. C Cheat Sheet by Jill Crisman
C++
8. C++11 Regex Cheatsheet
9. C++11 Cheatsheet
Action script
10. ActionScript 3.0 Syntax Cheatsheet
11. Flash ActionScript Quick Reference
PHP
12. PHP Cheatsheet
13. PHP Cheat Sheet
14. BlueShoes: PHP Cheat Sheet
15. PHP Cheat Sheets
16. PHP Cheat Sheet
Python
17. Python 2.6 Quick Reference
18. Python Cheat Sheets
19. Python 101 cheat sheet
20. Python Quick Reference Pytho
21. Python 2.6 Cheatsheet
22. Python Cheat Sheet
Ruby
23. Ruby Cheatsheet
24. Ruby QuickRef
25. Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet - PNG
26. Ruby quick reference
27. Ruby Cheatsheet
28. Threadeds Ruby Cheat Sheet
29. Ruby on Rails - ActiveRecord Relationships Cheat Sheet
30. Ruby on Rails - Form Helpers Cheat Sheet
31. Ruby on Rails - What Goes Where? Cheat Sheet
32. Ruby Cheat Sheets
33. Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet - Cheat Sheets
34. Ruby Cheat Sheet
35. Ruby Cheat Sheet
36. Ruby On Rails – A Cheatsheet Ruby On Rails Commands URL Mapping
37. Ruby Cheat Sheet Variables Conditional tests (if) Function calls
38. Ruby And Ruby On Rails Cheat Sheets
JavaScript
39. JavaScript Cheatsheet
40. Node.JS Help Sheet
Java
41. Java Cheatsheet
42. Java Syntax Cheatsheet
43. Java Reference Sheet
44. Pete Freitag's Java Cheat Sheet
45. Java Cheat Sheet : Java Glossary
46. Java Programming Cheatsheet
47. Erich's Java cheat sheet for C++ programmers
48. JavaDoc Cheat Sheet
jQuery
49. jQuery Cheatsheet
50. jQuery 1.2 Cheatsheet
51. jQuery Cheat Sheet - Nettuts+
52. jQuery Cheatsheet Color Charge
53. jQuery cheat sheets.
54. j Q u e r y
55. jQuery Cheat Sheet
56. jQuery Cheat Sheet
Perl
57. Perl Cheat Sheet
58. Perl Quick Reference Card in pdf format
59. Perl cheat sheet
60. The Perl Cheat sheet
61. Perl Cheat Sheet
62. Perl Pack Unpack Printf Sprintf Cheat Sheet
63. 301 Redirect Cheatsheet - mod_rewrite, javascript, cfm, perl, php
64. PERL Cheat Sheet (PDF) [Archive] - CodingForums.com
65. PERL Cheat Sheet (PDF)
HTML/XHTML
66. Html And Xhtml Cheat Sheets
67. CDBurnerXP - HTML Cheat Sheet in PDF format
68. HTML & XHTML Tag Quick Reference
69. XHTML Cheat Sheet v. 1.03
70. HTML DOM - Quick Reference Card
71. XHTML 1.0 frameset - Quick Reference Card
72. XHTML 1.0 strict - Quick Reference Card
73. XHTML 1.0 transitional - Quick Reference Card
74. XHTML Basic Reference
75. XHTML Reference
76. XHTML Cheat Sheet : at CSSTidy
Infographics
77. The History of Programming Languages Infographic
78. The New Industrial Revolution Favors Developers
79. A Brief History of Open-Source Code
80. Top 10 Programming Languages
81. The Evolution of Programming
82. The Developers Toolkit
1. C# Cheatsheet & Notes
2. Coding Guidelines for C# 3.0, 4.0, 5.0
3. Core C# and .NET Quick Reference
4. C# Basics Reference Sheet
C
5. C Reference Card (ANSI)
6. Objective-C Cheatsheet & Quick Reference
7. C Cheat Sheet by Jill Crisman
C++
8. C++11 Regex Cheatsheet
9. C++11 Cheatsheet
Action script
10. ActionScript 3.0 Syntax Cheatsheet
11. Flash ActionScript Quick Reference
PHP
12. PHP Cheatsheet
13. PHP Cheat Sheet
14. BlueShoes: PHP Cheat Sheet
15. PHP Cheat Sheets
16. PHP Cheat Sheet
Python
17. Python 2.6 Quick Reference
18. Python Cheat Sheets
19. Python 101 cheat sheet
20. Python Quick Reference Pytho
21. Python 2.6 Cheatsheet
22. Python Cheat Sheet
Ruby
23. Ruby Cheatsheet
24. Ruby QuickRef
25. Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet - PNG
26. Ruby quick reference
27. Ruby Cheatsheet
28. Threadeds Ruby Cheat Sheet
29. Ruby on Rails - ActiveRecord Relationships Cheat Sheet
30. Ruby on Rails - Form Helpers Cheat Sheet
31. Ruby on Rails - What Goes Where? Cheat Sheet
32. Ruby Cheat Sheets
33. Ruby on Rails Cheat Sheet - Cheat Sheets
34. Ruby Cheat Sheet
35. Ruby Cheat Sheet
36. Ruby On Rails – A Cheatsheet Ruby On Rails Commands URL Mapping
37. Ruby Cheat Sheet Variables Conditional tests (if) Function calls
38. Ruby And Ruby On Rails Cheat Sheets
JavaScript
39. JavaScript Cheatsheet
40. Node.JS Help Sheet
Java
41. Java Cheatsheet
42. Java Syntax Cheatsheet
43. Java Reference Sheet
44. Pete Freitag's Java Cheat Sheet
45. Java Cheat Sheet : Java Glossary
46. Java Programming Cheatsheet
47. Erich's Java cheat sheet for C++ programmers
48. JavaDoc Cheat Sheet
jQuery
49. jQuery Cheatsheet
50. jQuery 1.2 Cheatsheet
51. jQuery Cheat Sheet - Nettuts+
52. jQuery Cheatsheet Color Charge
53. jQuery cheat sheets.
54. j Q u e r y
55. jQuery Cheat Sheet
56. jQuery Cheat Sheet
Perl
57. Perl Cheat Sheet
58. Perl Quick Reference Card in pdf format
59. Perl cheat sheet
60. The Perl Cheat sheet
61. Perl Cheat Sheet
62. Perl Pack Unpack Printf Sprintf Cheat Sheet
63. 301 Redirect Cheatsheet - mod_rewrite, javascript, cfm, perl, php
64. PERL Cheat Sheet (PDF) [Archive] - CodingForums.com
65. PERL Cheat Sheet (PDF)
HTML/XHTML
66. Html And Xhtml Cheat Sheets
67. CDBurnerXP - HTML Cheat Sheet in PDF format
68. HTML & XHTML Tag Quick Reference
69. XHTML Cheat Sheet v. 1.03
70. HTML DOM - Quick Reference Card
71. XHTML 1.0 frameset - Quick Reference Card
72. XHTML 1.0 strict - Quick Reference Card
73. XHTML 1.0 transitional - Quick Reference Card
74. XHTML Basic Reference
75. XHTML Reference
76. XHTML Cheat Sheet : at CSSTidy
Infographics
77. The History of Programming Languages Infographic
78. The New Industrial Revolution Favors Developers
79. A Brief History of Open-Source Code
80. Top 10 Programming Languages
81. The Evolution of Programming
82. The Developers Toolkit
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