Thursday, February 21, 2013

Online free IDE : sourceLair

The cloud based IDE (Integrated Development Environment) that has been designed to make coding platform-free, robust, easy and a lot more fun. It supports a wide variety of languages and aims at including every feature that a programmer may need.

Fast and Intuitive Interface:

Start coding right away. Without even bothering with creating an account or installing any kind of software on your computer. sourceLair gives you the ability to start coding in seconds, with its fast and intuitive User Interface.

Full Featured Editor:

sourceLair's customizable editor lets you continue coding on the cloud as you used to do offline. Select among a great variety of editor themes, customize editor size, tab width and feel like you are coding on your traditional editor.

Code Execution:

Run your code as you would offline on your computer with a single click, whether you are using Windows, Linux, Mac or a portable device. Select among some of the most famous programming languages out there and test your software in an instance.

File Management:

sourceLair allows you to access and manipulate your files as you would do offline, using the IDE of your choice. Easy drag n drop and keyboard shortcuts functionality will make you feel like you never left your desktop.

Code Sharing:

Share your files with everyone in an instance. Share your code on Facebook, Twitter or send it by email and show everyone the great software you can write.

SourceLair is also available in Android Application. You may also like http://www.urhabib.com/  for more stories.

Friday, December 14, 2012

A free collge of journalism online

 If you are a student of Journalism, your must interact with the website of BBC Academy: College of Journalism. A website focusing on best practice in core editorial skills, and offering an overview of specialist areas as well as legal and ethical issues. Every person who relate to journalism must visit this website for editorial guidelines other related stuff about journalism.
The College of Journalism, part of the BBC Academy, oversees training for the BBC’s entire editorial staff.
This website focuses on best practice in core editorial skills, and offers an overview of specialist areas as well as legal and ethical issues.
It is a site about BBC journalism for BBC journalists, but is available to everyone for free.
It has resources about:
  • Principles of good writing
  • Presenting breaking news
  • Using social media to get to know your patch
  • And much much more on journalism
It is also available in following languages other than English:-
  • Arabic
  • Hausa
  • Persian
  • Russian
  • Simple Chinese
  • Traditional Chinese
  • Urdu

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

How to learn C++ free (DIY)

C++ was developed by Bjarne Stroustrup starting in 1979 at Bell Labs. It is a general purpose programming language. C++ is one of the most popular programming languages and is implemented on a wide variety of hardware and operating system platforms.
If you want to learn C++, you must have:
  1. Computer P-IV or above
  2. RAM 1GB or above
  3. HDD 10 GB free or above
  4. Chrome Browser
  5. Bit-torrent installed
After that download the book "C++ for everyone" from here (Torrent Link).
And download C++ compiler from here (Free CNET downloads).

And get started learning C++ and follow us on Twitter, facebook, Google+ & Pring.