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Archive for October, 2009

Posted by Zaheer Paracha 4 COMMENTS

Recently I upgraded to WordPress 2.8.5. The upgrade process itself went smoothly but some of the plugins I have installed on my blog stopped working with latest WordPress version. One of them is AdSense Deluxe.I use AdSense units on my blog (as you can see) and use AdSense Deluxe plugin Continue Reading »

categories: Blogging
Posted by Zaheer Paracha 2 COMMENTS

Image credit:Mooganic Nothing is more embarrassing than a misspelled word or incorrect grammar in an article on your blog. OK, may be there are other more embarrassing things out there but this still is not a nice scenario for a professional blogger. As a blogger you should try to catch Continue Reading »

categories: Blogging
Posted by Zaheer Paracha 5 COMMENTS

Smart phones are a great tool for bloggers to blog even when they are away from their computers. Ever since iPhone was introduced mobile-blogging hit its stride. With a plethora of apps available for iPhone you can now easily post to your blog wherever you are. Although most iPhone apps Continue Reading »

categories: Blogging
Posted by Zaheer Paracha 3 COMMENTS

Recently Darren Rowes of problogger.net launched a premium forum for bloggers ( problogger.com). I was surprised that he offered the membership of only $1.95 a month. I singed up as soon as I heard the news and I believe it’s worth much more than that. The community is getting close Continue Reading »

categories: Blogging
Posted by Zaheer Paracha 2 COMMENTS

Almost all major web development projects include some javascript. Developing Javascript may be easy for some but working around various browsers’ incompatiblities makes it a bit more tedious chore. As a developer I always welcome the opportunity to use development tools that may help in the development process. Following is Continue Reading »

categories: Javascript
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A couple of weeks ago a reader asked me for a Java program to read command-line input from the user and then display the smallest value the user has entered. He wanted to use digit ’0′ to indicate that the user is done entering the data and not to include Continue Reading »

categories: Java

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