Yahoo!!… Congrats Esha..

Hi guyz… do you know what happened today??
we all being surprised by ….. he he he :) i won’t tell you her name.. just guess who was she :)
have a look on few pictures from our “Signature bonus party”

My Expectation and WEB 3.0

WEB got a lot of attention for couple of years.we have been introduced with many changes over web presentation, idea, technology and business model. many technologies are proving their outstanding idea, few old proven technologies are passing harder moments.

web presentation approach is now more user friendly, more user oriented and bit techy :D . we also have witness many technological support from browser, Firefox, IE 7, Opera 9.0 many stuff have been released in couple of years.

many hype like ajax, liquid ui, web 2.0, tag, tag cloud, rest and so on are highly adopted technology of the the year.

many changes on development life cycle, people frequently adopting more agile development process. many idea based projects like “YouTube”, “Pageflakes”, “somehwere in… blog” are getting incredible support from the huge community.

but you guys know that bangladeshi are beyond the scene of many of those successful services. we are poor people of poor country, we are from such environment where we rarely get chance to build ourselves. but it is not impossible which is already proven.

many blinking shinning bangladeshi stars are on the sky. sometimes they are visible and sometimes they remain hidden. my respect to all of those gals and guys who are contributing now these days. (great respect to Omar Al Zabir bhai too)

specially i want to talk about WEB 3.0 and my expectation from web services providers… first i will obviously describe what we else belief about WEB 3.0 and what we expect from WEB 3.0 service provider like somewhere in…

here is few content about web 3.0

http://blogs.zdnet.com/SAAS/?p=72” and “http://www.fredcavazza.net/index.php?2006/11/19/1348

WEB 3.0 is sequential update of web trends. we have seen many hype many buzz in current world. many technologies adoption and competition among the technologies are really great success. Ruby On Rails is really doing fantastics job. WEB 3.0 is web for “collaborative community service”, where community are helping each other to grow up new trends. this collaboration is adopting through web service and many other upcoming none predicted technologies.

WEB 2.0 adopted many cool concept, “Sharing” “Community” is few highly adopted tags. web 2.0 brought many successful products, many projects.

many of those services are “one man show” and many of those projects are really cOOl. we had experienced many browser related magic. i belief now this game is bit in relaxed mood. every developers now feeling why i need javascript Fusss.. in everywhere, just optimize those portion where it increase visitor productivity.

the most exciting changes on web 2.0 is “IDEA”, now web industries are totally depending on “IDEA”. “IDEA” is money.

the worst (s**t) stuff is the business strategy, most of the companies (who brought the ideas) are targeting to sale their product to any giant (i belief upcoming Devil) (like google, yahoo …) company. so at this point web 2.0 is really s***d. Google or this kinda companies are growing up and introducing next microsoft. after all, all the people need money.

we are repeating the history, british colonial is RETURNING in web.

anyway, web 2.0 is turning to web 3.0 here is my few wishes:

  1. more localized service for local community.
  2. more creative ideas on building community.
  3. charge community rather selling the product to the the giant.
  4. bangladesh should give more emphasis on idea based project rather working on outsourcing job.
  5. parallelism in growth, where most of the services are building each other. and helping to build a echo system.
  6. 90% mutual service,
  7. more variation in web ui trends, rather technological hype, we have to bring some really interesting presentation.
  8. google, yahoo or other search engine should provide “on request indexing” service, where ajax based service won’t be s****d.
  9. more flexible and reusable public service.
  10. no hidden charge, for example: flick provides limit on number of uploaded images. after crossing that limit. it will vanish your previous images. you have to purchase “Pro” account subscription, then you will get back your old images.
  11. honest service.
  12. “basic way to survive” new idea. perhaps “IDEA Incubator” ;)
  13. more “human interaction” rather automated…
  14. more limitation on “adultery content”
  15. more “soft service” which we feel everyday.
  16. I belief some way to raise “consumer voice”…

thats all for today…

My nice desktop

Hi have a look on my neat desktop…
my site desktop

Nice Signature bonus party…

Great works!! Hello Shehab bhai and Shamim bhai..

you both guys organized a wonderful signature bonus party… (a party thrown by new talents :D )… it was too perfect.. moreover “A. Burger” is taste like Wow….

anyway i enjoyed a lot… i belief all of our colleagues and talents enjoyed too… here is few snaps, hope you all will enjoy too… :D

Thank you Shahed bhai…

“Many happy returns…..” happy birthday “shahed bhai”…

thank you for your treat…

for my visitors, today our “Blinking, shinning star” Shahed bhai… wasn’t born… he was born 3 days back… i mean 14th December…:D but he didn’t forget to throw his birthday party…

around 6pm we all been to Coffee world and had as much as we could :D

thank you “Shahed bhai…” here is few pictures:


What the hell u guys are doing?

Isn’t you chilly nirjon bhai…?

Are you Kobi Najrul???

MeFuze bhai & Shahed bhai

Ohh.. sorry meFuze bhai… sorry

He he he… :D no sound

James Gosling’s Letter to the Java Community

Dear Java Community,

As you can see, we’re making progress with our plans to open source
Sun’s implementations of the Java platform. I’m happy to see Java
technology embarking on a new journey with this official open-source
licensing announcement.

Java technology has been a cornerstone of software development for
more than a decade now — the community is ready for the next chapter,
and the timing is right. As we stated at the JavaOne conference last
May, the most crucial part of this decision was that we realized
developers want to preserve compatibility, interoperability, and
reliability. We intend to take steps to help make sure Java technology
remains compatible, interoperable, and reliable. And we know the Java
community feels the same way.

We will continue to do an immense amount of testing with the Java
platform. Everything we do will get checked, rechecked, and we will
debug rigorously. We expect that people who care about reliability and
compatibility with the Java specification will continue to use and
enhance Java technology.

One reason Java technology remains so popular is that it’s
remarkably successful at spanning a lot of different domains. You can
write software for application servers, cell phones, scientific
programming, desktop applications, games, embedded software — the list
is endless. We’re intend to maintain the support of this broad span of
domains.

Sun continues to embrace open source, and I invite you to join us.
There are all kinds of contributions you can make. If there’s a bug
that you really care about, you can go work out a fix. (That’s one area
where developers have made tens of thousands of contributions over the
years.) I also invite you to help us add new features. If there’s new
functionality that you really want in Java technology, the process is
there to help you to add that to the platform as well.

Sincerely,
James Gosling

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Monitoring and Managing Java SE 6 Platform Application

nice article on monitoring and managing java se 6 was published on java.sun.com/developer.

An application seems to run more slowly than it should or more
slowly than it did previously, or the application is unresponsive or
hangs. You may encounter these situations in production or during
development. What is at the root of these problems? Often, the causes
– such as memory leaks, deadlocks, and synchronization issues — are
difficult to diagnose. Version 6 of the Java Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) provides you with monitoring and management capabilities out of the box to help you diagnose many common Java SE problems.

This article is a short course in monitoring and managing Java SE 6
applications. It first describes common problems and their symptoms in
a Java SE application. Second, it gives an overview of Java SE 6′s
monitoring and management capabilities. Third, it describes how to use
various Java Development Kit (JDK) tools to diagnose these problems.

Note: Any API additions or other enhancements to the Java SE platform specification are subject to review and approval by the JSR 270 Expert Group.

Monitoring and Managing Java SE 6 Platform Applications

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Looking back at your mistakes..

HI guys,
here another Great guy “mehFuz bhai” spoke out about mistake and experience …

After the end of every iteration in a project life cycle, we always think that we could have write our program more smartly. Humans are meant to made mistakes, but great ones are those who learn from them. Making mistakes is inevitable but we can’t avoid them completely.

here is details…

Cat Cat Cat… (sh…cat)

hello,

you know cat is one of the great pets… i have many nice memories about cat… in our office we have cat sis (sh…cat).. also we have some one… who dare cat… can’t sleep because of cat… you know.. CAT… ever sweet pet… i had few cats… but now none i have… but i wish i will have a cat… :D cat cat cat.. here is few cat pictures… from my friend esha..

Credit goes to “anta apu” and her cat “tiringa”

My Desktop

hi,
one of my friends requested to see my desktop look and feel… so i have attached my desktop screen snap over my blog… Let’s the world see…
my desktop

my tweets

 

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