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getting up with programming

well its about regular practice and time we wear out that matter in what we do for our own improvements...... getting up with the good material and setting up good plan will definitely make us pass through in with good skills.... and please dont forget to keep clarifying your doubts...

movin forward with the technologies......

today i read Edison was an eccentric fellow and he was difficult to teach as he believed in his own way.... well life teaches own its own n brings different taste. it was a well good experience reading about the cloud computing and its advantages.. i wish it had the good security feture as demandede by the people.. much is too be done in tecnology and it demands a lot of research in it . and that book of java natworking i relli love that...

doin good through

its frustration and ambitions clashing against each other in me .....WELL lifes goin through.. its damn times going byy.. i wana try 1 more thing n that is solaris cmss its gonna be exciting

life going good with java

well the season of life is up and m gearing up for it. java has been doing quite well in me n i dont wanna realli go bak to the c.... n all. well its just a matter of time that i have grown thorugh and i toatally wanna devote my time in java. so its a good experience and at the same time its enjoyable toooo so happi be java alwayssss

How to know What And How many packages are installed with Python on your machine

Its simple I found out ...about the way to know the no. of packages installed along with Python in my machine... In a popular forum ..the method of : help('modules') command is not working ...(at least for me).. So I looked around and came up with the following methods: Method 1: >Using freeze     from the command shell one can do the following      pip freeze     This will enlist all the installed package with Python. Method 2: ( I prefer this) >Using yolk   It is a very robust package developed by good guys...It can be installed from the source           from  the PYPI site.   I said it is robust for its functionality and features.    Some examples of using yolk are as follows:  $ yolk -l      List all installed Python packages $ yolk -a      List only the activated packages installed (Activated packages are normal packages on s...
doin for my own good well life is relli messing me up , so times up to gear up for the real challenge newas ma yt God bless me for this n dis is all i wish