Defensive Coding Paid Members Public
Is defensive coding good or bad?
How I Lost 13 Kilos in One and Half Months Paid Members Public
Getting fit is one of the goals that I have set for myself this year. I have started running since mid of December and also controlling my diet. DISCLAIMER! I am not a doctor or a dietitian. The below are just my personal experiences and has worked for me. If
Tip of the Week: Quick Launch in Visual Studio Paid Members Public
Quickly navigate in Visual Studio using Quick Launch (Ctrl + Q)
Avoid State Mutation Paid Members Public
This post walks through the effects of mutation and shows how it can affect functionality in an undesirable way.
Tip of the Week: Cmder - Portable Console Emulator for Windows Paid Members Public
I have been using Cmder as my command line for around two years and been loving it. I am not a super user of the command line, but try to use it more and more. Cmder is a software package created out of pure frustration over the absence of good
Recording My First Screencast Paid Members Public
Screencast helps to connect with people in a different way and adds a personal touch (sound and visual). It makes learning new things faster, by seeing it in action. Most of the fine details (which can be missed while writing a blog post) get captured in screencasting and this helps
Tip of the Week: Finding Keyboard Shortcuts on Websites Paid Members Public
How to find keyboard shortcuts on websites?
Tip of the Week: Productivity Noise with Noisli Paid Members Public
Want an interesting mix of sounds while working? Check out Noisli.