Nov 10 2010

Learning Java: Java Is Not Difficult

Java is not difficult, but there is a great deal to it. The language itself is fairly compact, but very powerful. To be able to program effectively in Java, however, you also need to understand the libraries that go with the language, and these are very extensive. The sequence in which you learn how the [...]

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Oct 25 2010

Creating Flash Application Using ActionScript

Using ActionScript, you can create Flash applications that do just about anything you can imagine. But before launching into the vast possibilities, let’s start with the basic foundation. The good news is that ActionScript commands follow a well-defined pattern, sharing similar syntax, structure, and concepts. Mastering the fundamental grammar puts you well on the way [...]

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Oct 19 2010

Don’t Hesitate to Seek IT and Computer Support

We’ve heard from health experts that prevention is better than cure. Can it be true to computers and information technology? The truth is that computer systems have not been made with absolute perfection. IT is bound to falter in some ways. Your laptop, for instance, no matter how meticulous your care is, can go wrong. [...]

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Sep 8 2010

How Computers Communicate on a Network

Let’s take a quick look at how computers communicate on a network. For computers to communicate on a network, there must be a network architecture in place that dictates how the data moves from one computer and then over the wire (on a cabled LAN) or wireless signal (on a WLAN). The most widely embraced [...]

Sep 6 2010

Outsourcing: Bigger Isn’t Always Better

Bigger isn’t always better Article by Robert Duff Sudin Apte, Senior Analyst and head of India Operations for Forrester Research, Inc., does not advocate bigger as better when it comes to outsourcing. He suggests that large organizations should incorporate tier two providers into their supplier mix for the diversity and leverage they provide, and for [...]

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