In a developer’s eye: WordPress Vs. DIY Website Platform
When doing a comparison between WordPress and DIY Websites, there are numerous beneficial advantages to go ahead with WordPress. As of January 2015, WordPress accounts for more than 20% of … Continue reading
Earn That Goddamn Revenue From Your App: App Marketing FTW!
If you’re an app developer or getting one developed, App Marketing cannot be thought of as an option. It is vital to your app’s survival once it does hit the … Continue reading
SELENIUM(01): INTRODUCTION TO SELENIUM
Selenium IDE is a software testing tool developed by Jason Huggins in 2004. It’s an open-source software that works on all three major platform that are Windows, MAC and Linux. … Continue reading
Getting Start with Swift
I gave you a brief idea about swift from my previous SWIFT PROGRAMMING post. Apple released the Swift Programming Language Book and it’s free and contains a wealth of information on the … Continue reading
Titanium Development Tutorial-1
Use of widgets Introduction Widgets are self-contained components that can be easily dropped into Alloy-powered Titanium projects. They were conceived as a way to reuse code in multiple applications or … Continue reading
Web Design Trends To Look Out For In 2015
We can now begin to look at the web design trends of 2014 (so far) and make some predictions as to what will have staying power in 2015. At least … Continue reading
HTML5 vs. Adobe Flash
HTML5 vs. Adobe Flash HTML5 has been developed by many developers and it is more upgraded and unique than Flash which is owned by Adobe. Flash also runs very slowly … Continue reading
Web Application Check List
Web Testing is checking web application for potential bugs before it’s made live or before code is moved into the production environment. During this stage issues such as that of … Continue reading
Time Management
This post useful for all of us.Every one needs time management.What is the time management?Time management is  the act or process of planning and exercising conscious control over … Continue reading
How to create a print ready PDF file using Adobe Illustrator with a reduced size
If you use Adobe Illustrator on a regular basis and share your designs as PDFs with clients, you probably want to make sure your PDFs are as small as possible. … Continue reading