Check out this nice TaxCalculator from Nithyanand at http://www.ynithya.com/taxcalc/
Original BlogDrive Post on Sunday, August 28, 2005
An interesting date with Lotus NotesThe other day, I was staying through night in my office since the next day, I had some deliverable and left to home only at 4 AM. And I came back to my workplace back next day at 11 AM.
I was still feeling sleepy and groping with sleepiness in the eyes, since I had been stretching out for almost three consecutive nights, I took the backups and latest versions from the SourceControl and preparing for the build.
Just noticed that my Lotus Notes ID file has mysteriously disappeared from my desktop. (!!) I had Domino Web Access to my mailbox though but my archives can not be browsed without the ID file. Is'nt it?
Just searching experts-exchange and Google for some way of cracking into my mailbox, since I had a backup of my ID file there, but even entering it needed an ID. Deadlock, huh?
Luckily, one of my friend struck with an idea of using his ID file to enter the mailbox, open my NSF database, download the ID file and reopen the Notes with my ID file.
The hilarious melodrama reached the climax after a bit of half-an-hour play.
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Posted at 03:22 pm by Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Original BlogDrive Post on Sunday, October 10, 2004
Page MovedThere seems to be some problem @provider end for europe.webmatrixhosting.net and hence my primary homepage has to shift its location again. Check out the new URL: http://vdeepakkumar.netfirms.com/ The migration is expected to be complete with a brand new set of features and look and feel, in the course of this week. As of now, I have just tried to make the website up, with minimal set of features.
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Posted at 06:26 pm by Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Original BlogDrive Post on Sunday, September 19, 2004
"My World of .NET" -- WebLogFeel free to check out my other weblog -- http://blogs.wwwcoder.com/deepak/
Whilst http://deepak.blogdrive.com/ shares anything and everything I would like to share, the abovesaid URL restricts information sharing on .NET alone.
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Posted at 02:56 pm by Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Original BlogDrive Post on Wednesday, September 15, 2004
A Cool JavaScript WebsiteI was searching for some cool JavaScript Menu like Microsoft Outlook Bar and came across this website: http://www.dynarch.com/mishoo/calendar.epl
This site is really cool. Check it out. It has a Cool JavaScript DHTML calendar widget with a real exhaustive list of datetime patterns, themes for the calendar, fast loading and appealing to the host application.
The Navigation bar and Preference Setting for the website, is sure to enthrall the users and make them visit the website again and again.
Add the website to your favorites and check it out...
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Posted at 02:38 pm by Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Original BlogDrive Post on Wednesday, September 15, 2004
Remote Scripting Support in JavaScript
There has been days while writing code in ASP and PHP when we wanted
our dynamic JavaScript code to contact server and we used all tricks
like hidden fields, hidden frames to contact server while maintaining
interactivity of the page with the webuser.
Just came across a nice component called Remote Scripting in
JavaScript, which helps us to meet this requirement. Check out some
more about JSRS (JavaScript Remote Scripting) over here:
http://www.blueshoes.org/en/javascript/jsrs/
I am sure that this will be of immense use to the web development
fraternity worldwide.
Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
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Original BlogDrive Post on Friday, June 25, 2004
ADO.NET Database AccessAccessing the databases has not been that more easy than in a .NET framework environment. Perhaps to make this more elegant and maintainable to access any database, here is a nice DAL application, based on factory design patterns.
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Posted at 07:06 pm by Deepak Kumar Vasudevan
Original BlogDrive Post on Friday, April 30, 2004
Online Virus Scanners Virus Scanners are no longer difficult to install, tedious to configure. There are easy to use Online Virus Scanne...