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VIA Releases OpenBook, Opens CAD Designs under CC BY-SA 3.0

VIA OpenBook Press Photo

Today download the raw CAD files released under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareaAlike 3.0 license, meaning you can get the raw machine files to make whatever case or version you want, as long as you release your modifications under the same license and give attribution back to VIA. The VIA press release today states:

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Open Coffee Club:Meet Summary for 16th March 2008

It was definitely a good meetup yesterday,16th March 2008 Sunday. A group of close to 50+ people turned up for the Open Coffee Club meet at CoreObjects. As known the agenda for this meet was centered around OpenCommune and NEN Startup Jobs.

Venkat Ramana, C.E.O of Outsmart360 started with his talk on OpenCommune and the idea/inspiration behind it. He went on to discuss the existing gaps in the present office space ecosystem. Venkat has been working on the idea of OpenCommune since sometime now and it was great to hear him replying back to some interesting questions passed on by the fellow members. Below are some of the questions raised by the group:

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Lets talk about LAMP

Often i come across people who raise their eyebrows when exposed to the most commonly term in the web-o-sphere, LAMP. This post is dedicated to all those readers to whom this word sounds greek.

LAMP

LAMP refers to Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, an open-source Web application platform which uses Linux as the Operating System, Apache is the most commonly used Web Server, MySQL as the RDBMS database and PHP as the scripting language to generate dynamic pages. In LAMP, Perl or Python is often substituted for PHP.

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Updated Android SDK is now available

Android

Android Developers Blog author Jason Chen reports writes about the availability of the new Android SDK which is called m5-rc14. The new version will therefore be called as Android SDK m5-rc14.

Google Phone

Following are the changes to the m5-rc14 edition:

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Polymorphism in Java : Part 2

After having understood the basics of Polymorphism and what it actually refers to in my previous post, now lets get on and try understanding Method Overloading in a little more detailed fashion.

In this post, as promised, I shall be talking about the following

  • How is method overloading achieved?
  • What are the criteria’s for a valid overloading?
  • Why is method overloading called Compile time polymorphism?

    Method overloading is primarily achieved as already discussed by changing the number or types of the arguments in the method. Changing the name of the arguments alone is not significant and therefore doesn’t lead to a condition wherein an overload is called a valid overload.

    Polymorphism

     

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    Polymorphism in Java : Part 2

    After having understood the basics of Polymorphism and what it actually refers to in my previous post, now lets get on and try understanding Method Overloading in a little more detailed fashion.

    In this post, as promised, I shall be talking about the following

    • How is method overloading achieved?
    • What are the criteria’s for a valid overloading?
    • Why is method overloading called Compile time polymorphism?

      Method overloading is primarily achieved as already discussed by changing the number or types of the arguments in the method. Changing the name of the arguments alone is not significant and therefore doesn’t lead to a condition wherein an overload is called a valid overload.

      Polymorphism

       

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      Google’s OpenSocial:It will hit Facebook where it matters the most.

      I first heard of OpenSocial on Dorai’s blog. This concept just took me off and i then thought of doing a few more googling on this.

      OpenSocial is a set of common APIs for building social applications on the web. These common APIs mean that developers only have to learn once in order to start building social applications for multiple websites, and any website will be able to implement OpenSocial and host social applications.

      OpenSocial

      Open Social according to me will hit Facebook where it matters the most, Writing applications. It will allow developers to write applications with ease and deploy them on any social network. Amazing…right?

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      Google’s OpenSocial:It will hit Facebook where it matters the most.

      I first heard of OpenSocial on Dorai’s blog. This concept just took me off and i then thought of doing a few more googling on this.

      OpenSocial is a set of common APIs for building social applications on the web. These common APIs mean that developers only have to learn once in order to start building social applications for multiple websites, and any website will be able to implement OpenSocial and host social applications.

      OpenSocial

      Open Social according to me will hit Facebook where it matters the most, Writing applications. It will allow developers to write applications with ease and deploy them on any social network. Amazing…right?

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