Saturday 19 April 2014

10 LaNgUaGeS mUsT bE nEEded.................

1. PHP
What is PHP? PHP is an open-source, server side html scripting language well suited for web developers as it can easily be embedded into standard html pages. You can run 100% dynamic pages or hybrid pages, 50% html + 50% php.

2.PYTHON
Python is an interpreted, dynamically object-oriented, open-source programming language that utilizes automatic memory management.
It is designed to be a highly readable, minimalist language. Python is used extensively by Google as well as in academia because of its syntactic simplicity.

3.JAVA
Java is an object-oriented programming language developed by James Gosling and colleagues at Sun Microsystems in the early 1990s. Why you should learn it: Hailed by many developers as a “beautiful” language, it is central to the non-.Net programming experience. Learning Java is critical if you are non-Microsoft.

4.RUBY
Ruby is a dynamic, object-oriented, open-source programming language; Ruby on Rails is an open-source Web application framework written in Ruby that closely follows the MVC (Model-View-Controller) architecture. With a focus on simplicity, productivity and letting the computers do the work, in a few years, its usage has spread quickly.

5.C 
C is a standardized, general-purpose programming language. It’s one of the most pervasive languages and the basis for several others (such as C++). It’s important to learn C. Once you do, making the jump to Java or C# is fairly easy, because a lot of the syntax is common

6.PERL
Perl is an open-source, cross-platform, server-side interpretive programming language used extensively to process text through CGI programs. Perls power in processing of piles of text has made it very popular and widely used to write Web server programs for a range of tasks.

7.JAVASCRIPT
Javascript is an ojbect-oriented, scripting programming language that runs in your web browser. It runs on a simplified set of commands, easier to code and doesn’t require compiling. It’s an important language since it’s embedded into html that happens to to used in millions of web pages to validate forms, create cookies, detect browsers and improve page design and formatting. Big plus, it’s easy to learn and use.

8.C#
C# is considered compiled, object-oriented programming language developed by Microsoft as part of it’s .NET initiative.  Since C# is an essential part of the .Net framework, learning this is like knowing Java under a different name. Especially useful if you heavily use Microsoft.

9.VB.NET
VB.Net is an object-oriented language implemented on Microsofts .Net framework. It is currently dominating in adoption and that is where all the work is these days.

10.AJAX
Technically AJAX is not a programming language, however it’s now proven critical in todays advanced interactive web applications. AJAX uses XHTML or HTML, Javascript and XML. If you’re wondering how AJAX became so popular, just look at Google Maps.


Friday 11 April 2014

CLOUD COMPUTING

Welcome to the IEEE Cloud Computing Web Portal, a collaborative source for all things related to IEEE cloud computing. Included are its initiatives on cloud computing, access to articles, conferences, interoperability standards, educational materials, and latest innovations. It also serves as a "portal" to other cloud computing resources throughout the IEEE, and beyond.

Technology Spotlight

Sensor Cloud: A Cloud of Virtual Sensors

Sensor Cloud: A Cloud of Virtual Sensors

The Missouri S&T (science and technology) sensor cloud enables different networks, spread in a huge geographical area, to connect together and be employed simultaneously by multiple users on demand.

Read more at Computing Now...

Feature Article

Why Are We Still Talking About Software Integration?

Why Are We Still Talking About Software Integration?

Software integration used to be the customer’s headache in the days of on-premise solutions, but the cloud has changed all that.
- See more at: http://cloudcomputing.ieee.org/#sthash.E2Mn3S42.dpuf