Monday, 23 March 2015

C# Programming E-Book !


For all those who want to learn C# programming , Here is the complete reference from head to toe ! C# Complete reference 4.0

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Unblocking sites without heavy VPN's!

     If you're using Desktop VPN softwares that are slowing down the speed of your computer system so you can unblock the websites like Youtube , ___________ , __________ ! Well i guess Google censored it. You don't need to use those shitty VPNs Anymore .
     I got a trick which is indeed an old one but if you don't know about it . It's definitely helpful . You just need a computer system (Ofcourse Haha! ignore that , I'm high) , Google Chrome , which is must.
     Go to chrome web store , Search for Zenmate (It's also a VPN but it consumes less memory than Hotspot etc.)! If you still can't find it , Then you're a goon .
P.S: No offense !
     Here's the link Zenmate! Go through it , Add it on your chrome extensions ! Apply for it's activation via email . Ta-da It's On ! Go and enjoy your Time ! And yeah , I'm not sure if it's on other browsers too . Because I've just used it on chrome & without a doubt it's better on chrome for me atleast because I've not used it anywhere else! :D

Sunday, 16 November 2014

C++ Programming E-book !

      For all those who want to learn C++ , Here you go !
Accelerated C++ by Addison Wesley

Five Year Old Passes Microsoft Exam!

A boy from Coventry has become the youngest computer specialist in the world.
Ayan Qureshi is now a Microsoft Certified Professional after passing the tech giant's exam when he was just five years old.
Ayan, now six, whose father is an IT consultant, has set up his own computer network at home.
He told the BBC he found the exam difficult but enjoyable, and hopes to set up a UK-based tech hub one day.
"There were multiple choice questions, drag and drop questions, hotspot questions and scenario-based questions," he told the BBC Asian Network.
"The hardest challenge was explaining the language of the test to a five-year-old. But he seemed to pick it up and has a very good memory," explained Ayan's father Asim.
Mr Qureshi introduced his son to computers when he was three years old. He let him play with his old computers, so he could understand hard drives and motherboards.
"I found whatever I was telling him, the next day he'd remember everything I said, so I started to feed him more information," he explained.
"Too much computing at this age can cause a negative effect, but in Ayan's case he has cached this opportunity."
Ayan has his own computer lab at his home in Coventry, containing a computer network which he built.
He spends around two hours a day learning about the operating system and how to install programmes.
When the boy arrived to take the Microsoft exam, the invigilators were concerned that he was too young to be a candidate.
His father reassured them that Ayan would be all right on his own.
The test is usually taken by people who want to become IT technicians.
Ayan's mother Mamoona is training to be a GP.
The family moved to England from Pakistan in 2009.
"I'm very happy and very proud, I don't want to see him set a world record every day. But I want him to do his best whatever he does in his life," she said.
Ayan says he hopes to launch a UK-based IT hub similar to America's Silicon Valley one day, which he intends to call E-Valley.
He also wants to start his own company.

Courtesy : BBC News