Archive for November, 2006

Open Source License

I am sure every one of you would known what open source software means. Even if you never thought about it you would most likely be using one or more of them in your day to day life.  Each of these open source software come with a license agreement which we usually click on “I agree” without reading it and proceed (because it is free and we dont care about anything when we get something for free :-) ).  If you have done that but did not know what are the licenses governed by these open source programs and what they mean, then you better be aware of it.  It is the least that you can do to all those developers who put in their effort to make your life easy, for free.  Some of the famous licenses I have briefly described here with the links to the original license.

  • GNU General Public License (GPL) - This license basically authorizes the user to use the program, view, modify, improve and redistribute the program under the same license.
  • Lesser General Public License (LGPL) - This is same as GPL except that it allows the program to link to other programs which could be licensed under GPL/LGPL or could be proprietary too.
  • Apache Software License (ASL) - License to use, view, modify, improve, redistribute and even sell modified version but include the original files that comes with the Apache License.

There are numerous other open source licenses available. The list of approved open source licenses can be found in OpenSource.org, which is a non-profit organization to manage and promote open source. Take a look at this quick comparison of the most widely used open source licenses for what it stands for.

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Useful Resource #15 - Testing Rails application

If you are a rails developer and want to learn testing individual components of your Rails application here is “A Guide to Testing the Rails“.

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Useful Resource #14 - Web Application Testing Checklist

Software testing practices needs to be religiously followed for a quality system. The testing team is a critical team and is primarily responsible to make sure quality software is released. Though 100% bug free software cannot always be delivered, the quality team plays a major role in making sure that a close to 100% bug free quality product can be delivered. In order to achieve that, the process and procedures have to be clear enough to the teams in and around. And there cannot be a compromise in not following them and the quality control team needs to be empowered to decide a go or no go for the product to be released. The web application software’s being the dominant in this era a tester needs to know the list of do’s and don’ts to test any web application. If you belong to the testing team here is a good resource “The Ultimate Testing Checklist” by Shirley Kaiser in Sitepoint. Nevertheless even the development team should use this check list to test the application before passing it on to QA to save bug fixes and rework time.

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Project Planning MindMaps

If you are a project manager then you should definitely take a look at these Project Planning guide from Mindjet. The mind maps help you identifying the list of activities to plan and do project management activities.
Note: You need to download Mindjet’s MindManager software trial to view the maps.

If you are new to Mind Maps take a look at my posts on Mind Maps.

Happy Weekend!

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Useful Resource #13 - QuickRef

Want to get a quick documentation reference of the API’s and syntax of the popular languages? Use QuickRef, it is simple yet powerful and can save a lot of navigation and search time to get reference of specific API/Syntax.

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Web Crawler

Web crawlers are programs that crawl through the internet web and collect information about the web sites. Web crawlers are like blood to the search engines and feed the input needed to analyze and add it to the search engine to index appropriately. The crawler behaves and collects information based on certain policies (refer the link above to know more about the policies in Wikipedia). You can create a web crawler of your own. Here is an article “Build a Web spider on Linux” in IBM developerWorks that helps you create simple crawlers.

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The Experience Gap

Meenmutty Water FallsThis was a lesson that stuck me as the Suggestica team was trekking in Wayanad last weekend (look at the post “Suggestica Team goes for a fun outing to Wayanad“). After visiting a lake the next spot for us in our plan was to visit a falls named “Meenmutty water falls”. We reached a spot where we saw a milestone saying 3.8 Kilometres right to reach Meenmutty falls. We were traveling in a van and the width of the road almost equal to the width of the van. As the van driver carefully drove inside the road, at a point it started getting narrower with narrow turns uphill and to the left was a deep valley and on the right there were small houses. At one point the driver hesitated and stopped. One reason was that it was too risky to proceed in the van and another was there could be some other vehicle like a car coming in the opposite direction, and there was no room to give way and it would be too risky to come in reverse.

We stopped a villager and asked him if we could continue, he said we could, up till a point and then we had to walk. Without any request he got into the vehicle to help us reach the falls. At one point there was a house with some space in the front where the driver could reverse and turn the vehicle. We all got down there and the villager took lead to take us to the falls. He said that we had to walk for 3 Kilometres and knew a short cut to the best spot that will give us a good view of the falls. We were under the impression that we would have to just continue walking the path which was like a small road and we will land up near the water fall. We walked about 500 meters. Slowly the path was no more a road but a footpath that just started going downhill. As we started to go down, the path became rugged; we had to cross rocks, deep pits and places where the tree roots acted as a step to move on. The challenge was we could not stop as the slope was pushing us to continue. I would have asked the villager every now and then how far we have to go and how hard it is to get there. Every time he answered only this “we are almost there and it is not hard at all”. We were panting and our legs were shaking as it was unexpected and we were physically and mentally unprepared. But one positive aspect of the whole adventure was the villager’s first part of the statement “we are almost there”. It had a psychological impact giving us a hope that we will be there, so we kept continuing on.

But the second part of the villager’s statement “it is not hard at all” was a little too much for us. He was so used to walking in those paths that he didn’t hold any support and did not pant while we became monkeys after some time using our hands and legs all around to get down. It struck me at that time how much difference experience makes. What looks difficult to someone is easy for someone else who has gone through it so many times. If you are a senior person in your team and you have few newbie’s to this industry and if you have faced a situation where you feel “Why it is so easy, why he/she is finding it difficult to understand/solve it?” then the experience gap is playing it’s role. Experience makes us forget the struggle we went through. On top of it the situations what we went through and what the current college pass outs to this industry go through is different. In such a situation use the villager’s first part of the statement “we are almost there” to the newbie and guide him/her place every step at the right place.
Coming back to our adventure, we did reach a spot very close to the water falls and it was breath taking scene in its true sense. The effort was really worth it and we were glued on amidst the few leeches that were silently sucking some of our blood. And walking back uphill was again tedious though we didn’t need the villager to say that “we are there and it is easy”. We rewarded the villager with money as he literally guided us, stayed with us until we reached back to our van.

Thanks to Prakash, Suggestica Content lead who took the pain to post more Wayanad Trip Photos. Have a nice day.

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Suggestica Team goes for a fun outing to Wayanad

Suggestica team trip to WayanadSuggestica takes the next step. Now users have the option to register with the site and filter content based on experts and tags. More features coming up. In the mean time the development team wanted to take a break and have some fun over the weekend. The team went for a weekend trip to Wayanad district, Kerala, India. It was an amazing trip and we had lots of fun and unexpected adventures. Have a look at some of the photos of the team and Wayanad.

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