I attended the Linux Bangalore/2003 event today. After Miguel de Icaza's Mono talk, me and five others had a really long and interesting one-on-one talk with Miguel over lunch. Some photos here. It was really nice to see and interact with some great people over here in Bangalore itself.
Most student books are quite cheap in other coutries (once you do conversion to dollars atleast). You could ask students who are coming from their home countries to get the books you need.
Which decade are you in? Forgot multiprocessing? ;-)
I attended the Linux Bangalore/2003 event today. After Miguel de Icaza's Mono talk, me and five others had a really long and interesting one-on-one talk with Miguel over lunch. Some photos here. It was really nice to see and interact with some great people over here in Bangalore itself.
1$ = ~45.4 rupees
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Most student books are quite cheap in other coutries (once you do conversion to dollars atleast). You could ask students who are coming from their home countries to get the books you need.
The 2 is a superscript, hence it is IsquareIT.
Probably they want to mean "square of IT" or want to draw an analogy to e=mc2
The equivalent of a President in the USA is a Prime Minister in India. A President in India has different powers.
It is cool having a president who is a nuclear scientist :-)
The President made the speech at the new International Institute Of Information Technology (I2IT) not at IIT.
Click here for the link you can visit without registering at NYTimes (Thanks to Google)
In India, due to new regulations by the TRAI, all incoming calls on mobile phones are free.
The OP was a little wrong. It is info:/foo
Actually, it should be info:/gcc and man:/gcc (for Konqueror) For similar capability under GNOME look here.
But, you'll have to agree that India's PM is better than the present US prez, right? :-)