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- Zend Framework-First Database driven application
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- Error : Block template_mark does not exist
- Some basic commands of MySql database
- Complete the missing entries of the english language in zmax_text table of MyReview database
- Manage different menu’s (submission, assignment, selection, program and register) in MyReview
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- Installation of exim mail server
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- Creating database and tables in MySql
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- Check whether the LAMP is installed properly or not
- Installation of LAMP in Ubuntu
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- C++ in ubuntu
- Recovery of grub after re-installing window
- How to install ubuntu outside the window?
- About the first day of LUG meeting
Daily Archives: May 28, 2012
What is Git?
Git is an open source version control system. Git is developed and maintained by the creator of the Linux kernel. It stores complete files each time the user commits his changes, making recovery and version-diffing reliable, responsive, and simple. This … Continue reading
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