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  • Yahoo Publishes Their Secrets

    Companie like Yahoo and Google built their business around web software. Just like any other software company, they tend to have patterns of practices which they utilize over and over again to ensure consistency across platforms and services. A user tends to feel more comfortable if they use software that they are used to. I was a bit surprised
    Posted to rahuls_software_blog (Weblog) by admin on February 14, 2006
  • A taste of our style. : Progress on Rainbow

    Over the last week, I have been giving a good portion of my time to the Rainbow Project. With the help of others in the Rainbow Team, Eric and I have started to make positive improvements to the organization and the software. (Links: Eric's Rainbow Blog, Rahul's Rainbow Blog) As Project Manager and Admin, I have been working to create a big ...
    Posted to kono (Weblog) by admin on February 12, 2006
  • Anant Releases Rainbow 2.0

    Since late 2005, our team has been using ASP.NET 2.0 and SQL Server 2005 exclusively. One of our projects required us to look into a portal solution. Of course our favorite has always been the Rainbow Portal released by Duemetri. The Anant Team started to work on a little project this past December to port Rainbow 2006 (ASP.NET 1.1) to the new ...
    Posted to Anant Corporate Blog (Weblog) by admin on January 24, 2006
  • Anant to Host MagicAjax.net

    It only took us minutes after looking at MagicAjax's website to realize the genius in it's simplicity. MagicAjax allows people to add AJAX functionality to any Asp.NET Page by simply wrapping their control arround it. We like working with people with cool ideas like that. MagicAjax.net will now be hosted with us.
    Posted to Anant Corporate Blog (Weblog) by admin on December 18, 2005
  • How to Deploy Rainbow

    Rainbow is a pain in the neck to install compared to CommunityServer.org. But it's not that bad. There are a few steps involved that I've been doing for a while. I've sent them a few ideas on how to improve it so that they can be easier to install. 1. Download the Rainbow2006Release.ZIP Go to http://www.rainbowportal.net and click Download.
    Posted to kono (Weblog) by admin on December 15, 2005
  • How to Improve Portal Software

    I've been observing a lot of software and I know that there are thousands of ways to improve them. I would like to start with Open Source software specially because there are lots of hard working open source developers who make decent software but need assistance on making it marketable. Open Source software fails because they aren't able to
    Posted to kono (Weblog) by admin on December 15, 2005
  • Executive Summary: Inmates are Running The Asylum by Alan Cooper

    Summary by Rahul Singh and Charles Carroll One of the first books that Charles told me to read was a book written by the inventor of Visual Basic. Visual Basic is one of the most popular programming languages thanks to Microsoft and Alan Cooper. Alan apparently wanted to redo it but Gates pushed him to release it. Thanks to their work ( and ...
    Posted to Anant Corporate Blog (Weblog) by admin on December 14, 2005
  • Using Rainbow for Content Management

    Rainbow Portal can be used for many different uses. It comes with about 40 standard modules which can let you or your business build and manage a site from a web interface. Why use Rainbow for managing your site? There are many reasons, but here are a few. Open Source This means that you can hire outside developers to develop extensions as ...
    Posted to kono (Weblog) by admin on December 14, 2005
  • Finally an explanation of CMS.

    I'm beginning a series of articles on Content Management Systems and related pieces of software that are beginning to take over the information technology business. It is often misunderstood what this category of software does and where to use. One of the biggest reasons that I am doing this is to clarify for hundreds of programmers who ...
    Posted to rahuls_software_blog (Weblog) by admin on December 14, 2005
  • How to Design Software Correctly

    One of the first books that Charles told me to read was a book written by the inventor of Visual Basic. Visual Basic is one of the most popular programming languages thanks to Microsoft and Alan Cooper. Alan apparently wanted to redo it but Gates pushed him to release it. Thanks to their work ( and thousands of others), we now have things like
    Posted to rahuls_software_blog (Weblog) by admin on December 14, 2005
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