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Normally people say using dashes and underscores are better than using underscores in urls of your website. Now I have never seen it and matt cutts himself have said that google don't make any difference in them but sometimes people may like to change the link structure and converts dashes (hyphens) into underscores in wordpress. So for that you can use this wordpress plugin. :) Enjoy

Comments (0) Posted by TheCredence on Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007


iPod picturesGenerally, we expect to have the program that manages one's iPod to be integrated with a media playing solution. This is the case of iTunes or Amarok for instance, which both offer an extensive range of features for managing MP3 players.

However, there are several solutions for those who would prefer a stand-alone program for managing media players. Gtkpod is one such solution. It is a free, open-source, GTK-based iPod management program. Installing and using Gtkpod is quite straightforward.

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Comments (0) Posted by TheCredence on Tuesday, August 21st, 2007


Hardware compatibility was a major issue with Linux some years ago, but it's quite safe to say that we have gone past that point. Almost all major hardware components have Linux drivers available, and they can be used without much hassle. [I remember the days 4 years back when I had installed Red Hat 8.0 and it didn't recognized my monitor as well as sound card!] :)

However, some hardware producers have done a better job at supporting Linux now. If you are absolutely sure that your next PC will run Linux, a brief moment of planning ahead can earn you a very powerful system that runs like a charm. So lets build a Perfect Custom Linux PC. These hardware specifications are for Linux which are fairly popular.

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Comments (4) Posted by TheCredence on Tuesday, August 21st, 2007


.NET has been of Microsoft's flagships ever since its introduction a few years ago. Therefore, it should come as no surprise to know that several attempts at porting .Net tools to other platforms exist. Some efforts, like the GNU .NET have only had limited success. Others, however, had more – and Mono is one of them.

Mono is, in fact, several things. It is not only an implementation of the Common Language Infrastructure, but an entire array of software aiming to bring .NET services to Linux. Under its umbrella, Mono hosts IDEs like MonoDevelop, libraries like Gtk# and the associated documentation efforts.
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Comments (0) Posted by TheCredence on Monday, August 20th, 2007


I wanted to cover Python based topics since some time as the blog is turning quickly to be only PHP tutorials blog :) Anyway this Tutorial is about Programming in Python using Eclipse IDE. Be default, we all can use python interpreter to test smaller codes but really, it is not a feasible way to write fast code so you can use Eclipse, probably the best open source IDE in the market and create and manage python programs using it. Not to metion, you can also use same combination with Django to create super websites!

eclipse_logo.gifIBM's Eclipse project was a veritable breath of fresh air, at a moment when it was most needed. The development of open source IDEs seemed to have stopped – with a lot of users sticking to emacs and vi, despite spectacular (but unfruitful) development from Kdevelop and Anjuta.

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Comments (5) Posted by TheCredence on Monday, August 20th, 2007