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Containers
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Virtual Machine |
25 Feb 2007
Updated: 25 Feb 2007
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Learn to implement RFC using Visual Basic as in the project we have implemented two RFC for Internet Relay Chat.
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Programming Languages
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VBScript |
24 Feb 2007
Updated: 24 Feb 2007
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Visual Basic 6.0 with MS Access Project. Designed for those industries who deals with aluminum parts. Such aluminum parts are used in building glass windows and are available in number of sections. This system handle Stock, Order and Consignment data.
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25 Feb 2007
Updated: 25 Feb 2007
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Visual Basic, MS Access Project. Designed for Dress Cleaners in order to completely computerize their system. Using this product one can store and retrieve information about daily orders that comes, info about daily or monthly or yearly expenditures. Info about employees, their salaries etc.
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25 Feb 2007
Updated: 25 Feb 2007
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Visual Basic Project. The software then generates the coordinates sequentially and send them to the microcontroller.
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25 Feb 2007
Updated: 25 Feb 2007
Rating: 2.69/5
Votes: 8
Popularity: 2.43
Licence: CPOL
Views: 45,326
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GW-BASIC project with code and interpreter included in zip file. The purpose of this software is to control the temperature of industry equipments, rooms, boiler, electric generators, steam turbines, combustion engines, etc.
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Web Development
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HTML |
28 Feb 2007
Updated: 28 Feb 2007
Rating: 2.24/5
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Popularity: 2.02
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Views: 62,241
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ASP based with MS Access as backend, recruitment mangement system. No DLLs.
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United States
Mr. Asim Abbasi is President and CEO of Takveen, Inc. NJ (www.takveen.com), which is a firm providing information technology related ‘Optimal Solutions’ to the industry. He is also attached with three top-notch computer schools of NJ teaching Oracle Database Administration in Unix/Windows Server environments. Before coming to NJ, he used to teach Oracle in heart of NC, Raleigh while working as Chief Technologist with a business solutions development firm.
Back in Pakistan Mr. Abbasi worked as Chief Programmer with US based multi-national software development company. Prior to that he was Lecturer/Lab Manager at Center for Advanced Studies in Physics (CASP) - Government College University (www.gcu.edu.pk) teaching Telecommunications & Computer Systems and Applications.
Mr. Abbasi has been attached intensely with the IT field for past 13 years and has written dozens of softwares and tons of code from programming microcontrollers using Assembly language to writing 3-tier multi-language web applications backed by Oracle. From developing custom wireless TCP/IP communication protocols to converting human driven business processes to machine driven automated self-healing systems. In short, when it comes to optimal computer solutions and designs Mr. Abbasi has the authority.
He did B.Sc. Electrical Engineering from University of Engineering & Technology, Lahore, Pakistan (www.uet.edu.pk). He is Oracle Certified Professional Database Administrator (OCP), Microsoft Certified Professional (VB) and lots of other computer certifications. Besides certifications, he has lots of publications and has filed 1 patent with United States Patent & Trade Mark Office regarding system and method for controlling devices wirelessly using protocol based communication through voice.
When asked Mr. Abbasi, he said that it all erupted with a saying of my engineering professor, “Think yourself ….”
http://www.takveen.com