a second glance at regular expressions
java.util.regex API in java.Tuesday, September 30, 2008 | 0 Comments
insert images, html signature or just any html into gmail
Ever wondered how you can insert images or html into a gmail message ? gmail does not support html like yahoo or Outlook.
there's a simple solution using and website editor like googlepages.com or frontpage ( if you have microsoft office) .
Open up frontpage and paste the html code into the html view tab of the webpage. Then go to the preview tab and just use Ctrl+A to select the contents. Now just paste it into your gmail Compose page and your done.
If you want to insert an image first upload it somplace like picasa and then use this simple html">
If you want to use googlepages instead of front page the procedure is just the same. Open a new web page. Click edit HTML and paste html. then go back and copy the preview.
Thursday, July 10, 2008 | 0 Comments
Shift to ubuntu series : try out ubuntu 8.04 live CD
The first step in shifting to Ubuntu is trying the live CD version for a while. So here's small guide for first time users. The live CD version means that whenever you want to use Ubuntu you just pop in the CD and reboot the PC, you can then try out Ubuntu without affecting your computer in anyway. All you have to do is shut down, remove CD and restart comp to restore your PC to original condition and use Windows. No installation, no partitioning needed.
Step 1 Download Ubuntu 8.04 from here. download the desktop 8.04 LTS version for your PC configuration. the defaut selections on the page will mostly work for you. This version includes the Ubuntu installation + a live CD version. Next burn the downloaded iso image onto a CD using any CD writing software.
Step 2 Boot the live Ubuntu version throught the CD.
Just pop in the CD and restart your computer. It should now proceed with loading Ubuntu. If not, follow the steps below to ensure the PC boots from the Ubuntu CD and not into Windows.
How to change boot opitions ? ( you need to do this only once)
* Immediatelly on switching on the computer keep pressing the Esc button ( or
Del button on some PC's ). You'll see a boot prompt coming up.
* Look for a list in the prompt called a boot priority / boot order. Edit the list so
that your CD drive is first in the list and then your hard disc.
* Now select option Save Changes and Exit. It should now proceed to load Ubuntu.
Once Ubuntu boots you'll have a screen with options to try out live CD or install Ubuntu.
Select the first option thats "Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer".
Your done with this. Now go ahead with exploring Ubuntu.
Step 3 : Restoring your computer. Actually this might not even qualify as a step.
All you have to do is select shutdown option in Ubuntu and remove CD when its done. Its that simple.
Enjoy Ubuntu and once you are familiar you can go ahead with installing Ubuntu on your PC. That'll give you much better performance and let you personalise your Ubuntu and install other interesting software
For total newbie here are few softwares commonly used in Windows and their open source eqiuivalent you can try out in Ubuntu
Open Office Suite for Microsoft Office
Firefox browser for Internet Explorer
GIMP graphic editing s/w for Photoshop
RythmBox music player for Windows Media Player.
Archive manager for WinZip/ WinRar
Also try out interesting games and the file explorer in Ubuntu. Check out the dual desptop feature . You can decluster windows and organise your work into two seperate windows. You can shift windows using the option provided at the bottom right corner of ur desktop. Also try out the Windows+Tab shortcut to switch wondows to get a taste of the awesome UI if Ubuntu 8.04.
Wednesday, July 09, 2008 | 0 Comments
contact me
fastest way to get in touch , mail me at svwaingankar@gmail.com
or catch me on gtalk.
snail mail :
276/ B - J.Shankarshet Rd,
83-Surya Mahal, 2nd flr,
Mumbai -400004
India
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Sunday, July 06, 2008 | 0 Comments
about me
Professionally, I am an amateur web developer, a java freak and an open source source enthusiast. I'm just graduating with a Bachelors degree in
Software Engineering from Mumbai University.
Love exploring new technologies. Expertise in java and j2ee web development. Worked on NetBeans plugin development and some Goolge API's in my final year. Currently exploring the Drupal web application framework and the Grizzly server.
Enjoy making websites and blogs. Love tinkering with Photoshop and Corel Draw and designed innumerable newsletters, magazines, posters etc in college. Great fan of Ubuntu and the raw power it gives me. And ofcourse Ubuntu, NetBeans and Firefox are the first things I install on my PC.
Personally, I enjoy photography, adventure travel, hiking, camping and painting. I have varied interests, from following indian politics to the stock market, and you will find many of my interests being talked about of my blog posts.
I've been exploring the remotest of villages, the beautiful beaches and trekking trails in konkan (the coastal regions of Maharashtra ), and really appreciate its beauty, its people and of course its food. Also trying my hand at some astronomy and bird watching recently.
Commit to the occasional social work that I believe in as something worth the time and effort of any human being.
I worship humour. . i like to be myself...and make a lot of friends...cant live without the net, good food and a phone..
Sunday, July 06, 2008 | 0 Comments
wallpaper 1

Heres a wall paper i designed in photoshop. Actually cant say i designed it but more like accidently created it while fiddling with some interesting tools in photoshop. hoping to come up soon with many more.
Tuesday, July 01, 2008 | 0 Comments
firefox 3 : first look
The hype surrounding the release of firefox 3 was unbelievable. Was it due to the interest of the open source community or because a browser has now become integral to our everyday lives?
Anyway, I ended up waiting until midnight 27th(IST) for the release. Everybody discussing ff3 and the boring wait for it over gtalk. And the download wasnt a breeze – the Mozilla site seemed to have conked out with the load and I had to wait for ah hour before i could lay my hands on ff3.
Mozilla were gunning for five million downloads in 24 hours to set a Guinness world record and not surprisingly it exceeded expectations, passing the five million mark in just under 14 hours.
I'll go through a few of the interesting improvements and new features that i found. Please bear with me for repeating some the new features as i'd already covered them in my review of ff3 beta edition earlier.
The Awesome bar
The new location bar ( nicknamed The Awesome Bar) is by far the best and most used improvement in ff3. When you start typing into the Awesome Bar, Firefox starts searching through your browsing history and bookmarks. The Awesome bar shows you a dropdown menu of pages, and when you see the page you want, you can just arrow or mouse down and select it. It also conveniently weights the search results to favor frequently-visited pages and pages you visited more recently.
The smart auto-complete function remembers not just pages' addresses but also their titles. Heres an example of how extremely simple it makes my life. If i want to go a blog with a name Amateurs coding i dont need to remember the url http://www.kgmodi.blogspot.com . juist typing "amateur" is enough for firefox to zero in on the site.
Bookmarking - Quicker and Easier
On the far right side of the location bar is a star. One click and the current page is immediately bookmarked, into an unsorted bookmark section. Click again on the star and you can edit the bookmark, where you can add tags. If you type a tag word into the location bar you will get a list of sites from your history and bookmarks that have also been tagged with that same word. try it out.
Streamlined look and the BACK button
Firefox’s skin now automatically matches the general UI of your OS and looks more streamlined with a focus on a larger back button – possibly the most used button for navigation.
Surprisingly this larger back button is missing on my Ubuntu verion of ff3 !
Add-On Manager Improvements
The addon manager provides a list of recommended add-ons. You can also search for new ones and find more complete add-on descriptions with ratings. installation is pretty simple.
improved Zoom
The new zoom is much better. The entire page zooms in and out, with the graphics, interactive elements, text, and layout all remaining in proportion to one another unlike earlier versions where zooming haphazardly overlaps various elements as you zoom.
Firefox 3 also seems to remembers the zoom setting the site for your next visit.
non intusive password manager
Firefox 3's password manager is much more polite about offering to remember Web passwords. It asks you if you'd like to save your password in an unobtrusive strip atop the browser window, not a pop-up dialog.
online app's support
In the past you’d click on an email address in a Web site and your computer’s default email application would open up to send a message to the linked address—even if you never email through the program ( read Microsoft Outlook ). Now you can choose a Web mail clients (like Hotmail, Gmail or Yahoo! Mail) to launch when you click on that email address.
Reality check , Is firefox good enough to beat ie ?
Internet Explorer, for better or for worse, still enjoys a significant advantage in market share, but data show this advantage eroding. According to study that judged the market share by the traffic at a particular Web site, Firefox gained almost 8 percent over Internet Explorer for the month of May, year over year, moving from just over 26 percent of all visitors to 33 percent. Internet Explorer lost a total of 9 percent to other browsers in that time frame.
And there's Apple's Safari,another competitior that gained almost 3 percent.
Three years in development, over 15,000 bug fixes and feature improvements, remarkable performance gains, multiple OS integration—you could say the several hundred engineers working on Firefox have been busy. And their work has paid off.
a big thumbs up to firefox 3
I'll be reviewing a few good addon's for firefox 3 soon. so keep checking.
and also comment on your experience with firefox 3.
Friday, June 20, 2008 | 0 Comments