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I'm pretty sure when entering the word "sms" in google you'll get a lot of good websites that offer what you're looking for 
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are you using any application to send sms or are you just sending SMS from any website directly.
If the latter is the case, then use other websites such as www.way2sms.com..
if the former is the case, please check the webservice used to send the SMS.
Also please provide more information so that we can help you find right solution...
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Hi all,
I would like to learn HTML5 for app development...Can any one suggest which is the right tool for HTML 5 development and also if you can suggest tutorials for the same..
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar.V.
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Raja,
Thanks for your reply. I have searched google. I get lot of suggestions. I am not sure which one is good to use.. I thought if any person would have already been developing HTML 5 apps, they could suggest some good tools which I can work on.
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar.V.
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Though I should not give you any (you're posting in the wrong forum after all), my advice is that you choose any tool with which you feel comfortable. is really a matter of opinion.
if you want more opnions, look on http://www.codeproject.com/Forums/1640/Web-Development.aspx[^], you'll probably have more luck there.
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Sentenryu wrote: advice is that you choose any tool with which you feel comfortable
For that first thing he needs is list of tools that he can try and then only he can decide in which tool he is comfortable and once again the same question arise i.e. - "Which tool to go for?"
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Thanks Andy!!!That exactly is my question...If any one can point out few tools for me it would be helpful..
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar.V.
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Well there are many IDE. You can develop HTML 5 app in -
Dreamweaver
Visual studio
Netbeans
You can also use cordova phonegap to target various devices.
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Thanks Andy!!! If we are using Visual Studio for this purpose, Do I need to install anything specific other than the HTML 5 Setup for Visual Studio. Can I target different platform [Android, Windows,Iphone..]when I develop HTML5 apps from VS?
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar.V.
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If you want to develop HTML5 web pages then no additional tools required.
If you want to develop native apps for iphone, android, win phone etc. then you need some sort of host application that hosts your html5 app (in lieu of a web browser)
There are a few around (try this for example[^]
Personally I haven't used any enough to comment.
Generally speaking, you need to use some sort of hosting app or tool if you need to access a phone's hardware (accelerometer, for example) as the host app will give javascript access to the interface.
MVVM # - I did it My Way
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Man, you're a god. - walterhevedeich 26/05/2011
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Thanx _Maxxx_..I will try it out!!!
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar V
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Thanks my friend Sentenryu!!I am sorry that this was posted in the wrong forum, but then this was not entirely related to the coding or any technical issue. That was the reason why I posted it here..Anyways thanks for the reply...
Regards,
Dinesh Kumar.V.
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Is there any software program or script, through which i can generate an infographic?
I m not talking about a infographic tool but want to generate it programaticaly.
----Life is short...Dare to be the best you can---
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That's an incredibly broad question which could be interpreted so many different ways.
I'd like to suggest you try and define your concerns, and goals, more specifically, and then post questions ... with code samples if possible ... on one of CP's QA forums appropriate to the language (C#, VB, C++), and Microsoft stack (C#, WPF, ASP.NET, whatever), you are using.
“I'm an artist: it's self evident that word implies looking for something all the time without ever finding it in full. It is the opposite of saying : 'I know all about it. I've already found it.'
As far as I'm concerned, the word means: 'I am looking. I am hunting for it. I am deeply involved.'”
Vincent Van Gogh
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Infographic is just a cool looking statistics report. So you don't need any special scripts to create it. Just approach like you are going to create a custom HTML report from your database.
Convert any of these free templates[^] to CSS + HTML. and write a code to populate it with real data. The hard part is to convert these templates into reusable user controls, filling it with data is the easy part.
May be once you are done you can share it over here...[^]
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Some ways to say "Welcome!" to the 'next' guy (or gal) who takes over (or replaces) for you.
* Insert 30, 50, or, hey, even 1,000 blank lines at the top of each code file;
.... - for added effect, comment on the last blank line: Remove these above blank lines ... someday.
.... - Better comment: Above lines reserved for 'smarter' / 'more effecient' code I'll think of... someday.
* Everywhere you didn't comment, but should have, put Hey, new guy, consider adding comments here.
* Create a Do/While loop that doesn't run except on the 3rd Tuesday of the 4th month, or exists only when 'Blue' is chosen from a list, then add a comment Need to add 'Blue' to the list... ; (put an Application.DoEvents() in there, though; well, if you want!) (Technically, this would be disruptive. So, use a counter and iterate a max # of times; 1,000,000 comes to mind....)
* Put in 30+ or, hey, 300+ "Start" class files, with .Net calling the first, the creating & calling the 2nd, which creates & calls the 3rd, which creates & calls the Nth & so on. The final Nth class's top comment: Start each day anew .
.... - Or, put a random number chooser between 1 and N and call that random class with a comment Final Nth Class will eventually be called ... hopefully. (Technically, this would be disruptive. So use a counter and don't go past the actual # of N start files.)
* Create a quick .exe called "CriticalComponentTester.exe" which merely pops up a window reading Get a cup 'o coffee & start testing there, Buddy-Boy (or Gal)!
* A comment at the top page of the most critical app: Taking over someone else's code is like taking over another pirate ship. Let the Treasure Hunt begin! Map? What Map?!?

modified 26-Dec-13 14:57pm.
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It really should depend upon whether they sought your job or were offered a job that happened to be yours.
I had no problems with the guy that replace me at my last (non-contractor) job. He took a job offered to him. Wouldn't anyone?
Target your punishment to the deserving.
"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." - Albert Einstein | "As far as we know, our computer has never had an undetected error." - Weisert | "If you are searching for perfection in others, then you seek disappointment. If you are seek perfection in yourself, then you will find failure." - Balboos HaGadol Mar 2010 |
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Then choose the last last option offered!
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I see your company doesn't have code reviews or source control. If you tried to do something like that to my code base (although would be easy for me to reverse since I use source control), I'd do my best to make sure the only code you wrote again was HTML.
Why burn bridges? Why make it hard for the next guy? Why not just burn the place down, or put stricnine in the guacamole? Do that at a couple places of employment and I assure you it will become very difficult to find a job. Just because people have gotten rid of me in the past, most come back and pay me for things in the future, mostly because I make transition easy for them.
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Why then 'next'! How he should be punished.
How it his fault you lost your job. If it's not yours than find the who and fire on him!!!
I'm not questioning your powers of observation; I'm merely remarking upon the paradox of asking a masked man who he is (V).
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OK, people. If someone *really* were going to do this, they shouldn't have been given that job *in the first place*.
This is "The Lounge", is it not? You know, a place where ya go for a break, maybe down a soda or something, and banter with others about things just to slip yer mind out of 'code mode' for a few minutes before ya dig back in?!
It's not like I'm saying go add yellow food coloring into the clear-see-through water dispenser.
And, with all the postings submitted here about having to "take over someone else's crappy set of code", if the last option isn't actually truth, if even to a simple degree, then a) quit posting about having to take over someone else's code, b) vote down the post, or c) delete the OP, for Pete's sake (then post an explanation as to who "Pete" is and why it's for his "sake"), then d) take a few dozen chill-pills.
OH, wait, I forgot an emoticon in the OP denoting it's HUMOR or adding such the disclaimer. Sheesh!
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EDIT: There, Emoticon added to the OP denoting it's proffered as humor/silliness and not some actual recommended action. Again, Sheesh!
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If it makes you feel better, I could tell you were not being serious about it but just "shooting the breeze."
Written communication can be terrible because you miss a lot of little nuances of communication.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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