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[10 Jan 2010 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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Yes, now you can directly use your web cam to record and publish videos to Youtube.
See how easy and quick it is:

Login to your Youtube account.
Go on to upload video page, upload.youtube.com/my_videos_upload.
You will notice a button “Record from Webcam”. Click on it.

You will be asked to give permission to youtube to access your web camera. Select Allow and click close. You may select remember to make your browser save the option.

Now you are ready to record a video directly from your web cam. Click on Ready to Record button.

Keep recording …

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[8 Jan 2010 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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Do you also run a blog having multiple authors? Do you mind giving your authors specific feed to the articles they publish on your blog? I am sure you don’t.
See how you can do it in Wordpress.
Every author on your blog is identified by a unique name which is generally the first name appended by middle and last name. If you are not aware of the user name, then navigate to www.yourblog.com/wp-admin/users.php. You will see a list of users’ blogging on your blog.
The first column of the list is the …

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[8 Jan 2010 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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Do you also use Google Feedburner to burn your blogs feeds?
If yes, then let me suggest you a way to use your own website feed address i.e. instead of having feeds.feedburner.com/nkjlive you can have feeds.nkjlive.com/nkjlive. We can remove the word feedburner from the feed.
Isn’t it an amazing thing to have? You can even have one common address for all your feeds, the way we use e.g. feeds.nitinkumarjain.in/nkjlive, feeds.nitinkumarjain.in/forumvorum, feeds.nitinkumarjain.in/anugoonj etc.
But to do this you should have access to your DNS account of your domain name. Continue reading if you already …

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[20 Dec 2009 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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Recently, I noticed a weird thing when one of my aspx page did not post back the command button click event when <enter> on the keyboard was hit having focus on a textbox.
Actually, I have an aspx page in my Dot Net project and it has only 2 controls on it. One is textbox and another one is submit button to search the content.
The HTML code of the page looks like:

<asp:TextBox ID="a" runat="server"/>
<asp:Button ID="test" PostBackUrl="Default.aspx?CMD=Add" Text="Add" runat="server"/>

(I have skipped the html and other common tags for easy reading.)
Now, …

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[7 Jun 2009 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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If you also feel very poor speed of the system due to very low RAM and you also don’t wish to replace/add any more RAM then try doing following and you will certainly see the difference in CPU response time:

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[22 May 2009 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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You would have definitely noticed that printing multiple copies of a multi-page excel worksheet takes a lot of time to print. Like, it takes good time to print 3 copies of a 4 page worksheet.
The reason for this is that Excel, by default, sends each worksheet individually. Hence, pages 1 through 4 are sent, then 1 through 4 are sent again, and again, until all 3 sets have been printed.

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[30 Jan 2009 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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I recently came across some advices given by top Java Developers to young developers, so just thought of sharing them.
Joshua Bloch: Write Lots of Code
Tor Norbye: Learn to Use Your Tools
Chet Haase: Don’t Put Your Entire Application in One Method
Ben Galbraith: Interact With an Expert
Masood Mortazavi: Start Simple and Keep Learning
Raghavan Srinivas: Don’t Be Overwhelmed
Cay Horstmann: First, Don’t Panic
Arun Gupta: Try Different IDEs
Rick Cattell: Good Technology Is Only 10% of Success
Chuk-Munn Lee: Choose an Area of Your Immediate Need
Tom Ball: Programming Is Still a Craft
-NKJ

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[23 Jan 2009 | Comments | | By Nitin Kumar Jain]
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Here is the list of new assemblies added to the .NET Framework 3.5:
1. System.Data.Linq.dll – The implementation for LINQ to SQL.
2. System.Xml.Linq.dll – The implementation for LINQ to XML.
3. System.AddIn.dll, System.AddIn.Contract.dll – New AddIn (plug-in) model.
4. System.Net.dll – Peer to Peer APIs.

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