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Science: Physics: Animated Wave Diagrams on the Wave Structure of Matter

Science: Physics: Animated Wave Diagrams on the Wave Structure of Matter : "http://www.spaceandmotion.com/science-physics-wsm-wave-diagrams.htm" Very nice blog with a lot of visualizations. Do you know that a image or video enhances our interest in subject and what we understand out of theory. So if you are struggling with waves just have a look.

Java Certification

There is no validity for this course. I mean currently no institution or firms consider this as a qualification. But may be in future they consider so. This course differs from ordinary course. There is no projects or assignments. All we want to do is study the material provided by them and submit the home works. We have more than five months of time for that. And in total more than twenty home works. This course covers Basic of Java or Core Java. It starts from novice (ie., loops and declaring variables too ) and advances from there. This covers swing, File handling, Little bit RMI and client/server networking, Threads, Java Beans etc. etc. ... The course is maintained and developed by Mr. Sang Shin. Also there are many to help him. We get support from class mailing list. And if we complete the course successfully, we also get a certificate like above one that get to me. There are other courses too. For example Java Performance tuning, Java EE, Java FX etc. And like th...

microsoft's antipairacy raid You need to know the reasans to shift to linux or any other open sou

This article is obtained from http://www.zyxware.com/ You need to know the reasans to shift to linux or any other open source Operating systems,Aren't you? Read the following.... comment your thoughts. :-) In a bid to throttle organized piracy and in retaliation to drop in revenues (or rather, failure in achieving targeted sales) from software sales in Kerala, Microsoft Corporation launched aggressive anti-piracy raids in computer assembling stores in Trivandrum, Kollam and Thrissur districts in Kerala. This we think is a right time for those of you who are worried about using pirated software to shell out large chunks of money to buy licensed software or better SWITCH TO UBUNTU :). At least in Trivandrum the raids were conducted in not-so prominent stores to not really irritate the major players but at the same time give a good warning to everybody in the market. The raids were no joke either. Microsoft officials were accompanied by local police during their Anti-piracy raid. Case...

Google Summer of Cods 2008

Hi I think you all already informed abot the opening of Google Summer of codes 2008.Here is its flyer.Take a minute to look at it. Want to write open source code? Want to make money? Want to do both? In 2007 alone, Google Summer of CodeTM brought together 900 students and nearly 1500 mentors across 90 countries to contribute to over 130 different open source software projects. We’re looking for mentors and students to join us in making 2008 the best Summer of Code yet! We’ll be offering successful student contributors a 4500 USD stipend, enabling them to focus on their coding projects for three months. The Google Summer of Code program is designed to encourage student participation in open source development. Kicking off in 2005, the program has several goals: ●Inspire young developers to begin participating in open source development ●Provide students in Computer Science and related fields the opportunity to do work rel...

GNU and Different Opensource Licenses

Licenses Published software should be free software . To make it free software, you need to release it under a free software license. We normally use the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL), but occasionally we use other free software licenses . We use only licenses that are compatible with the GNU GPL for GNU software. Documentation for free software should be free documentation , so that people can redistribute it and improve it along with the software it describes. To make it free documentation, you need to release it under a free documentation license. We normally use the GNU Free Documentation License (GNU FDL), but occasionally we use other free documentation licenses . Our documentation licenses are currently being revised, and we welcome your comments on the proposed texts. Please visit http://gplv3.fsf.org to read the current drafts and participate in the process. Common Resources for our Software Licenses We have a number of resources to help people understand ...