Tag: lets try
Plotting with Scilab is Simple
This article discusses various types of plots based on mathematical computations done in Scilab, which is open source software for numerical computation. Seven different...
Virtkick Hassle-free Access to the Cloud
Virtkick is a single-click cloud management centre. It is user friendly, and makes cloud computing easy and manageable. You can create a virtual machine...
Explore Advanced Set Theory Concepts through Maxima
Maxima is a powerful free and open source Computer Algebraic System (CAS) that is capable of combining symbolic, numerical and graphical entities. This is...
Selenium: A Popular Software Testing Tool You Can Rely On
For the software enthusiast, this article begins with an overview on software testing. The various types of testing and the many software testing tools...
The Link+ Project for Linux Kernel Developers
Kernel developers will be interested to learn how to use the LinK+ IDE, which has been developed by a team from C-DAC. The article...
Developing a Web-app Using the Eclipse Editor
This article is the first in a series on developing a Web application called Online Banking using the Eclipse Editor. The application will perform...
An Overview of OpenShift
OpenShift provides all the resources needed to develop, host and scale Web applications in the public or private cloud. Available on GitHub, it has...
Get Friendly with FFmpeg
Manipulating sound and video files appeals to ones creative instincts. FFmpeg, which is used by application software such as VLC, Mplayer, etc, can be...
Ten Lesser Known Commands for Linux Users
The ten Linux commands listed in this article are not well known but can be pretty useful for systems administrators.
Linux is so vast that...
Qt5: GUIs with QtQuick and QML
In the previous article on Qt5 (Part 2), we built a small server program that served a random fortune cookie to anyone who connected...