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Learn the Easy Way – TechVideos.com

  www.TechVideos.com  This is a web site I found while random surfing. TechVideos.com is devoted to providing the highest quality, educational training videos on the latest software releases for “free”. The site emphasises on FREE Videos and claims everything on this site is free. These free training videos will save hours of training time. Watch [...]

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  • Jabbim – for a better Jabber/XMPP

    Jabbim is a client for communication over XMPP/Jabber protocol, written in the Python language using Qt (4.3), PyQt (4.3) and Pyxl library, which is a part of the client. The aim of the Jabbim client is to make Jabber approachable for common people, so it is a client for common users and beginners. Because of [...]

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  • Luntbuild : Installation

    This is the second part of the little notes about Luntbuild. This gives some basic installation steps of Luntbuild. For an introduction on Luntbuild refer this post. Using zip distribution (without GUI), in Linux Download the Luntbuild zip distribution from Luntbuild Sourceforge site, or from Luntbuid Javaforge site. This file is normally named luntbuild-xxx.zip, where [...]

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  • University of Moratuwa tops GSOC 2008

    I just got to know that my University tops the charts of participants at the Google Summer of Code 2008. Thought I have never been a GSoCer (that’s ow they call the participants), I have always been a great admirer of this competition. The best part this year is a lot of my batch mates [...]

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  • Luntbuild : Introduction

    This is going to be another short series (2-3 posts) about a build automation tool. I got using this during my internship at WaveNET. I don’t this this is going to be a very useful post to many ( I here some one saying when I write useful posts ), but it could be at [...]

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