Search Results

Search found 15266 results on 611 pages for 'young people'.

Page 137/611 | < Previous Page | 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144  | Next Page >

  • Secure Your Future While Sitting at Home

    Gaining education and then achieving a quality degree is thought to be a very devoting and scheduled task in previous times. People set aims and then strive for it the whole of their lives. The aim or goal which would be taken in the context of professional status or qualification over here was usually a typical profession which was famous at the hour.

    Read the article

  • I am now ready to publish my commercial Android/IPhone/Anything application - what disclaimers should I use to protect myself?

    - by corgrath
    I have now written my last line of code and I am ready to publish my application to the Android Market, what disclaimers should I add to protect myself as a developer from customers who purchase my application, to prevent being sued by stupid people? It might be a harsh question, but how does developers protect themselves when publishing their software? Developers or small companies (for example all these iPhone/Android developers) that can't afford hiring a small army of lawyers, what should they do? Any solid text I can use?

    Read the article

  • Getting IP/WHOIS information from users clicking ads in Google AdWords?

    - by nctrnl
    I am running a Google AdWords campaign and am wondering if I can get any information from the people who click my ads? I already collect statistics on the website, but I get no referer information from the Google ads in the search network, only from the display network. I am also running Google Analytics on the website but I can't find any relevant information there. P.S: Tag suggestion: google-adwords

    Read the article

  • Office lights on or off in programming department? How to decide? [closed]

    - by smp7d
    At my company, the programmers who sit in the same area are constantly fighting over whether the lights stay on or off. Because there is no official policy it makes it a particularly sticky situation. We are a typical cube-farm and we have those typical cube-farm fluorescent lights and smaller ones at our desks. With the lights off, it is difficult to read and you would probably need to turn on your desk light (which some people do anyway). All programmers in our department do most of their reading on their monitor because of the nature of our business. Some feel that we should have a vote to decide whether the lights stay on or off. A couple who prefer 'lights on' feel that the vote would need to be unanimous to turn them off as having them on is the more natural office setting. Those who want them off point out that all other departments keep their lights off. I have heard all of the arguments: -Fluorescent lights cause eye strain -Reading in dark causes eye strain -The desk lights can be used if light is needed -People from other departments feel uncomfortable approaching us in the "dark" -The monitors are harder to see in the light ... Right now, some of the developers turn off the lights and some turn them on. It really just depends who last walked by the switch. I am a bit sick of the controversy as it feels a bit childish at the moment. I'm tired of hearing about it and I'm tired of having to talk about it. I tried to help them decide but as I explained, voting wasn't enough. Do other programming departments have this same argument? What is the standard or traditionally accepted option in a programming area? Are there any good reasons for one way or the other outside of preference? How can we decide fairly? EDIT Just a little more info... We do not have clients/visitors come into our office. We do have windows and hall lights that make our environment plenty bearable with the lights off. It kind of resembles a meeting room that has the lights off during a powerpoint presentation.

    Read the article

  • When working with contractors/interns how protective should one be of your codebase?

    - by Shizam
    We're considering hiring a contractor or intern to work with us on our iOS project but this causes me to get really paranoid that we're giving somebody who doesn't work for the company access to our precious codebase. I mean, I could just give them access to the classes I'd like them to work on but that seems rude and it would make it more difficult for them to develop what we need them to. How paranoid should one be about people running off with their entire application?

    Read the article

  • Reflecting on week long Training with SQLSkills

    - by NeilHambly
    Time for a quick reflection on my 5-day's training with SQLSkills, they have 4 weeks in their immersion training program, this was week 1: Internals & Performance held @ large Heathrow Hotel http://www.sqlskills.com/T_ImmersionInternalsDesign.asp So was the Course worth the Time and Money... undoubtedly, I believe we had a large number of the people there also self-funding along with the lucky corporate sponsored ones. It was akin to doing say the "London marathon" in that you know...(read more)

    Read the article

  • Link Building As an Effective Internet Marketing Strategy

    People do not look anywhere else except the online portals to get details about the products and services. The search engine ranking for your site should be such that a lot of visitors come searching for the content of your site. Most of them look for either products or services on major search engines like Google, Yahoo or MSN.

    Read the article

  • Service Bus random thought for the day

    - by Michael Stephenson
    Its been really nice to see that over the last few weeks since we implemented our Dynamics CRM connecting via Azure Service Bus to backend line of business applications solution how much interest this has sparked within the rest of the organisation and other subsiduaries and how many people are coming up with ideas elsewhere on how they can leverage what we did and how simple it could be to connect their applications to the cloud. Im currently working with one of these companies and its refreshing to see how much interest can be spread by a good success story.

    Read the article

  • Righting Your Own SEO

    It is usual for any company or business to have an online presence, along with offices and a shop front. In a world where people increasingly browse the Internet first for information, it becomes crucial to maintain and promote that online presence, because it really could make or break the traffic whether to a website or the office door.

    Read the article

  • Things to Take Note of When Writing Directory Submissions

    Directory submissions though past their glory are still a highly regarded form of getting traffic onto websites. There are a lot of people who still frequent directories and use search engines. A high placement on search engine directories not only increases the quantity of traffic but also appends to the quality of traffic. In some ways directory submissions depend a lot on your accuracy of descriptions.

    Read the article

  • How to start with PowerPivot for Excel

    - by Marco Russo (SQLBI)
    Now that Office 2010 has been released, many people will start looking for resources to start learning PowerPivot. Of course, the book I’m writing will be helpful when it will be published (September 2010), but you can also start with some online content on Microsoft sites. First of all, this is the web site dedicated to PowerPivot: http://www.powerpivot.com/ It contains several videos and demos and it’s also possible to use a Virtual Lab without installing Office 2010 on your PC. Then, there is...(read more)

    Read the article

  • Getting the Hang of SEO Writing

    Businesses need some sort of marketing. Whether it's the kind that puts up big billboards along major roads and highways, or the kind that puts up little banner ads on the tops of out of the way, obscure websites, or some kind of SEO campaign or any kind of marketing is good for any business. As long as you get to put your business' name out for people to see.

    Read the article

  • What Are Link Tools and How Do You Use Them?

    Link tools are a broad category of tools that cover the discovery, analysis and reporting on of a range of website links (e.g. backlinks, outbound links, internal site links etc). They can be used to check which sites are linking to your (or your competitors!) website, if people are linking back to you or simply to verify your own internal linking structure is working correctly.

    Read the article

  • A critical look at sysfs attribute values

    <b>LWN.net:</b> " It isn't hard to find complaints that the code in the Linux kernel isn't being reviewed enough, or that we need more reviewers. The creation of tags like "Reviewed-by" for patches was in part an attempt to address this by giving more credit to reviewers and there by encouraging more people to get involved in that role."

    Read the article

  • Why Does On-Page Search Engine Optimization Work So Well?

    On-page search engine optimization has been around since an inordinately long time - probably it is the first kind of SEO that marketers began to use - but it is only lately that people have begun to understand its great efficacy in bolstering the prospects of any website. The term is used to describe all methods you use on the page of the website in order to enhance its prospects with the search engines.

    Read the article

  • &quot;CLR Enabled&quot; is not required to use CLR built-ins

    - by AaronBertrand
    Books Online articles referencing built-in CLR functions (such as FORMAT() ) have a remark similar to the following: "FORMAT relies on the presence of .the .NET Framework Common Language Runtime (CLR)." A lot of people seem to interpret this as meaning: "You must enable the sp_configure option 'CLR enabled' in order to use FORMAT()." Some then go on and suggest you run code similar to the following before you play with these functions: EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options' , 1 ; GO RECONFIGURE...(read more)

    Read the article

  • The Evolution of Search Engine Optimisation

    But, search engine rankings evolve constantly. Once enough people catch on to the latest ideas of what is needed to get to the top of the search engines spammers start to stuff websites to force them to the top. So search engines evolve their techniques and move on to newer rankings that are harder to fake.

    Read the article

  • SEO - A Game of Numbers and Strategy

    Traditional marketing strategy would capitalize on the usual television commercial, banner ads, holding a social event to promote your new product, print ads and more. However, these portfolios might be missing one vital ingredient: the internet. Over one billion people have the access to internet.

    Read the article

  • what is the task of a coach in acm programming contests?

    - by Layla
    In the university that I am working they have decided to participate in the ACM regionals for the first time, they would like to appoint me like a coach. I have never been into that situation before and have not found so much information about it, so what is the real work of a coach in those contests? Sometimes I have found experienced programmers like coaches, but others are just people with no so good programming skills; so what is all about?

    Read the article

  • How to be successfull at BDD Specifications Workshops?

    - by sigo
    Today we tried to introduce BDD in our software development process by having a specification workshop. For this workshop we had 2 developers, 1 tester and 1 business analyst. The workshop lasted 1h30 and by the end of it we managed to figure out some BDD scenarios for our new feature. We tried to focus on finding the scenarios that we could miss, and the difficult ones. At the end of the workshop some people were actually unhappy with the workshop. One developer felt he wasted his time as he was used to be given out the scenarios directly by the business analyst and review them with her. The business analyst didn't feel confident with our scenario coverage (Had a feeling that we could have missed out other important stuff) but more importantly felt that this workshop was also a waste of time as she could have figured out all these scenarios by herself and in a shorter period of time. So my question is how that kind of workshop can actually work. In the theory, given you have a new feature to develop, you put the tree 'amigos' (dev/tester/ba) in the same room so that they can collaborate together on writing the differents requirements for the new feature using examples. I can see all the benefits from that. Specially in term of knowledge sharing and common product/end goal/done vision. But in practice, we still think it is more cost effective to first have a BA to work on his own on the examples and only then to have the scenarios to be reviewed/reworked by the 3 'amigos'. By having the BA to work on his own, we actually feel more confident that we are less going to miss out stuff + we still get to review the scenarios afterward to double check. We don't think than simple brainstorming/deliberate discovery is actually enought to seriously cover all the requirement for a feature. The business analyst is actually the best person for that kind of stuff. The thing we just do is to review what she wrote and see if then we have a common understanding (which could then lead to rewrite some of her scenarios or add new ones she could have missed). This workshop lasted 1h30, and by the end of it, we didn't feel confident enought about wha we did...sure we could have spent more time on it but honestly most people get exhausted after 1h30 of brainstorming. So how can you get that to work effectively in practice ?

    Read the article

  • How to hide the admin login form?

    - by John Doe
    In my website there are no accounts except for those of moderators and administrators. That's why I don't want to show the login form to everyone but to these people. I thought of using a weird URL for the login form like www.example.com/1a79a4d60de6718e8e5b326e338ae533 that only admins and mods would know. But it's a quite impractical solution, besides if someone would want to login in another computer and forgets this URL, then is unable to. Is there any more effective way?

    Read the article

  • YourNetBiz - SEO in a Recession

    Of Course, Google AdWords can produce traffic and results but that comes at a hefty price. More and more people have realized that during these hard times of a recession, its becoming more and more important to utilize techniques to gain traffic without paying a premium price.

    Read the article

  • Why Doing SEO "The Right" Way Works

    Online searching has been found to be the third most frequent activity for people who log on to the net. This is why it is important to stay on top of the search engine result pages, as this will help the users to find the website, thus increasing qualified traffic.

    Read the article

< Previous Page | 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144  | Next Page >