Author: Thejesh GN

Getting started with Processingjs by writing Analog clock 8

Getting started with Processingjs by writing Analog clock

As most of you know, I love JavaScript.  Recently I started exploring Processing.js to create some dynamic graphs and animation. I was bowled over by the power of Processing.js. “Processing.js is an open programming language for people who want to program images, animation, and interactions for the web without using Flash or Java...

Logging uncaught exception (redirecting from sysout to logger) 0

Logging uncaught exception (redirecting from sysout to logger)

Uncaught exceptions in Java are handled by the System. The JVM usually logs the exception into the System.err and then shuts down. But in case of web applications its different. It logs the printstack trace to server console and then continues. Even though most of the time System.err is redirected to a file...

Cyclothon – Bengaluru – 2009 9

Cyclothon – Bengaluru – 2009

My self and manju took part in first edition of Cyclothon Bengaluru. The distance of amateur race was reduced 36kms from initial planned distance of 50kms. We were not really happy as both of us wanted to do 50km. Never the less we set our own targets. Manju – complete with out walking...

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Seven Years in IT and Seven things I learnt

Recently I completed seven years in IT industry. My career started with Siemens and as of now I am working with Infy. Along with Infy and Siemens, my professional life has been greatly influenced by people whom I met at various events, online and open source communities. This is a small note where...

Do you moderate your own tweets? 7

Do you moderate your own tweets?

There are both positives and negatives being on twitter. I get to share interesting stuff, like live pictures, articles, posts, ideas, travel experience etc. I also get to read. I have got so many great answers to my questions, that i reach to a twitter client as soon as I have a question....

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Train through ghats, bridges, tunnels and waterfalls

I had heard about it as the train through ghats, bridges, tunnels and waterfalls. It was stopped due to gauge modification for several years. Recently they opened the track again but only for night train. When I got to know they have a day train *now* , it was on my list. But...