Tuesday, May 21, 2013

High Performance JavaScript





If you're like most developers, you rely heavily on JavaScript to build interactive and quick-responding web applications. The problem is that all of those lines of JavaScript code can slow down your apps. This book reveals techniques and strategies to help you eliminate performance bottlenecks during development. You'll learn how to improve execution time, downloading, interaction with the DOM, page life cycle, and more.
Yahoo! frontend engineer Nicholas C. Zakas and five other JavaScript experts -- Ross Harmes, Julien Lecomte, Steven Levithan, Stoyan Stefanov, and Matt Sweeney -- demonstrate optimal ways to load code onto a page, and offer programming tips to help your JavaScript run as efficiently and quickly as possible. You'll learn the best practices to build and deploy your files to a production environment, and tools that can help you find problems once your site goes live.

Identify problem code and use faster alternatives to accomplish the same task
Improve scripts by learning how JavaScript stores and accesses data
Implement JavaScript code so that it doesn't slow down interaction with the DOM
Use optimization techniques to improve runtime performance
Learn ways to ensure the UI is responsive at all times
Achieve faster client-server communication
Use a build system to minify files, and HTTP compression to deliver them to the browser

About the Author
Nicholas C. Zakas is a Web Software Engineer who specializes in user interface design and implementation for Web applications using JavaScript, Dynamic HTML, CSS, XML, and XSLT. He is currently principal front end engineer for the Yahoo! homepage and is a contributor to the Yahoo! User Interface (YUI) library, having written the Cookie Utility, Profiler, and YUI Test.

Nicholas is the author of Professional JavaScript for Web Developers and a co-author on Professional Ajax, and has contributed to other books. He has also written several online articles for WebReference, Sitepoint, and the YUI Blog.

Nicholas regularly gives talks about Web development, JavaScript, and best practices. He has given talks at companies such as Yahoo!, LinkedIn, Google, and NASA, and conferences such as the Ajax Experience, the Rich Web Experience, and Velocity.

Through his writing and speaking, Nicholas seeks to teach others the valuable lessons he's learned while working on some of the most popular and demanding Web applications in the world.

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Adobe Flash Player 11 plugin for Mozilla Firefox

Hello friends,

At first I want to share my happiness with you, well, why am I happy? Because of you... Yes, I noticed that my tiny work is helping some people in this world.. That means I am not totally wasted :P ;-)

Anyways, lets come to the point. I always feel very disturbing whenever I have to install my windows, I have to install every software one by one, and of them, ADOBE FLASH PLAYER is the worst... Because normally you will see that there is a tiny setup file, which download the setup files in the cache, do installation, and when it is done, it automatically deletes all of these files. Yes, this sucks. But remember, there is always another way, Yes it is.

Here is a setup file, inside the archive, it will install ADOBE FLASH PLAYER for Firefox (I am using 19.0+) totally OFFLINE. You don't need any internet connection to install this file.

Well, I will continue to update the OFFLINE files.... 

** If you need any software/program offline setup file, please put them in the comment box. I will hardly try to fill it up.

Keep Rocking

DOWNLOAD LINKS

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Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Online Money Hacking Tricks....

Well, there is not any particular way to hack. Its all about some tricks. I have applied some tricks to earn online money... And now I am going to share with you.
I think, all of you know that there are some sites who pays for using their traffic. But the paying amount is too low. Well, I have some tricks here.

 
Trick 1: Using Hitleap

HitLeap is a Traffic Exchange, also known as an autohits service. We help you increase your website hits, rankings (alexa, google, youtube) and more. Our affiliate program gives generous cash and traffic commissions of up to 50%. After signing up, you will submit all the websites you want to send traffic to.
Then you can either earn free traffic by viewing others' sites or buy a traffic package from us.

Say, you have shorten 3 links in linkbucks. Now copy those 3 short links. Go to hitleap.com This site is good for traffic exchange. They have a traffic exchange software of their own. You can use only 3 links as free member on hitleap. Paste the 3 links here that you have copied. What will you do in this site? As like, you will visit some other's links, and this way you will earn minute, And these minute will be spend for viewing your links.

Previously, I got 70-80 hits per day. But after using hitleap, now I am getting 300+ hits per day.

Trick 2: Using CheatEngine

Basically this hack will speed up the surfing process on hitleap, so that you will earn 'minutes' UP TO 35X FASTER

Here is what you will need:
Install the 2 programs above. After installing you are safe to move on.

STEP 1:

Log in to your hitleap account. Click "Traffic Exchange" and start it. You should see a new window opened by FireFox.
STEP 2:
Open CheatEngine.

Click the button on the top left corner as shown in the picture by a red arrow.



Next, select the process under "FireFox" and click open. *MAKE SURE THE TRAFFIC EXCHANGE IS STILL RUNNING.


Lastly, check the box "Enable speedhack" and set the speed to 30.0 +/- (IDEAL SPEED) Click Apply.



Now, you should see your traffic exchange running 30x faster than usual. Wait patiently for your account to earn minutes.