Monthly Archives: January 2013
We Strongly Believe In FOSS Philosophy: Unmukti
Open source has always been considered to be complicated, which merits intensive training and learning. But nowadays, we have firms like Unmukti, who share...
Deploying Java Web Applications on CloudSwing Open PaaS
Development and deployment are slow in traditional environments due to issues with team synchronisation across regions, software version and licensing management (for proprietary products),...
Comparing Open Source Medical Visualisation and Imaging Software
This article, aimed at doctors or those interested in writing open source healthcare applications, focuses on the two most significant open source software toolkits...
3D Slicer: An Overview
This article gives an overview of the open source medical imaging tool called 3D Slicer, which has been released under a BSD-style licence, and...
Code Sport
In this months column, let us continue our discussion on dynamic languages, focusing on JavaScript.
In last months column, we explored dynamic languages and how...
Developing Android WebApps Using HTML5 Technologies
WebApps are easy to develop and with them, it is actually possible to write once, and deploy everywhere .Anyone who has used GMail or...
The Best Android Apps for Scientists
Resources that list the best Android apps for scientists are difficult to come by. The author shares a list of such apps, which he...
Custom ROMs for Android: CyanogenMod and More
Wondering what's the next step after rooting your Android phone? Read on to know all about beefing up your phone with custom ROMs for...
Cyber Attacks Explained: The Man In The Middle, Part-8
Due to the encouraging feedback this series of articles has received, we decided to explore yet another type of cyber intrusionthe Man In The...
Making Your Code Walk: GNU Autotools
Have you ever wondered why so many files are shipped in a software source tarball for Linux? Or dreamt of making your own newly...