Grammarly not only points out errors in your documents, but also lets you fix highlighted errors with just one click.
Posted August 9th, 2016 in Content.
Nothing steals the thunder from good applications like bugs and errors. That’s why, when they’re still under development, every effort is made to find out and fix hidden bugs and unexpected errors. But it is easier said than done. While creating working code is one thing, fixing bugs, errors and exceptions is another thing entirely. […]
Posted July 18th, 2016 in Web Development.
What does every software engineer dread most? Finding out what the problem with his application is based on logs. Especially when the application is super complicated with hundreds of logs that run into thousands of lines each. Add to that the pressure of doing all of that in real-time, and just picturing the scenario is […]
Posted June 28th, 2016 in Misc.
The mind of the average computer user boggles – why do big players like Google, AOL and the like develop cool programs and applications for free? What benefit do they get by offering niche services to users for absolutely no cost? Surely a lot of money and manpower must go into developing, testing and then […]
Posted June 14th, 2016 in Testing.
As a website designer, you need to play around with colors quite often. Be it picking the right color for banners, buttons, image borders or the entire theme of your website, a majority of a website designer’s tasks revolve around combinations of VIBGYOR. And though it may seem to be trivial, selecting just the right […]
Posted June 10th, 2016 in Web Design.
Bloggers, article writers, online content writers / editors while good at writing, might not be great at clicking pictures. But that doesn’t mean they don’t use pictures to adorn their writings. After all, if you’re into creating read-worthy material, you know how much weight a photo can add to your writing. Various studies point to […]
Posted May 11th, 2016 in Content.
No matter how talented or gifted a developer is, at some point and for some tasks, he might need a little help, if not from a peer then from an online source. Any technology expert can vouch for the fact that unless you have photographic memory (literally) you simply cannot remember each and every library, […]
Posted May 4th, 2016 in Web Development.
What is the difference between an article and a really good article that gets lots of traffic? Keywords! Keywords are the magic tricks that add that special “something” to a write-up to make it attract readers and benefit you. If you’re a content manager or online marketing expert, you know what keywords mean. Others, imagine […]
Posted April 28th, 2016 in SEO/SEM.
“As an avid blogger, my mind often throws situations at me that I try to put into words and share with the world. But I’m not great at taking or collecting photos. Thus, often, my personal blog posts don’t feature an image. And I’m well aware that reading a blog post without an appropriate picture […]
Posted April 25th, 2016 in Content.
A simple collection of random data can often be confusing and unintelligible. However, if you organize it and attach meaning to it, it can depict useful information for different purposes. When it comes to depicting information the right way, there are quite a few alternatives. More often than not, information about systems and procedures is […]
Posted April 5th, 2016 in Content.
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