Monday, April 26, 2010

Google – Go

Google has introduced its very own programming language known as ‘Go.’ The goal with Go is to combine faster application development with simpler coding. One could label it a combination of C++ and Python, as it serves as a systems language but is much faster for development like Python. Being a strong believer and supporter of open source, Google has released Go as an open source coding language so that developers may contribute and improve it in this vital introductory stage.
Developers claim that the language makes them more productive than while using any other language out there today. Because the code is compiled almost instantly, but runs at the same speed as C, Go outdoes the other languages currently in use. Although it has not yet been used in any publically available Google applications, Google programmers state that it is created to meet their application’s needs of reaching a large user base running parallel Wordpress customization.
Go was not even developed as a planned Google project, but rather was conceived by Google developers on their own time, which the company allows them to work on projects outside their normal responsibilities. Reports indicate that Go will be used in the new Google operating system, Chrome. Go is the 2nd of Google’s programming languages, the first being SIMPLE, which was a BASIC coding language designed for programming Android applications.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Flickr Clone Image Sharing Script

If you are looking for a Flickr clone or a way to effectively manage your photos online then our new image sharing Script is the perfect choice for you. Loaded with features it makes image and photo sharing an absolute breeze. If you are already familiar with Facebook and Flickr, then you’ll understand exactly how it works.

You can create all the categories and sub-categories on your site and then your members (or just you, if you want to showcase your own photos) can upload photo albums with the mass uploader, which automatically resizes them to various sizes, like thumbnail, half size and also keeps the original resolution.

On every photo, your members and visitors will be able to rate, vote, comment and share with others.

Your members can then browse through and create their own slide lists, which are like play lists, but since they are composed of images, we’ve called them slide lists. The slide list opens in a Flash environment and cycles through all the images that have been added. The user can create an unlimited number of slide lists and other members can view them.

This photo sharing script is also about getting people talking to each other so a full social network has been built in, allowing members to communicate and see what others are up to.

The Flickr Clone software is priced at $197, and is one of the most stable, secure and scalable solutions on the market.

http://blogs.agriya.com/flickr-clone-image-sharing-script

Tags: clone, Flickr, images, photo, pixel, sharing