Open Source

When it comes to the different types of database software, business owners have the opportunity to choose from two; commercial database software (also referred to as proprietary) and open source database software. Global sales tend to grow annually for enterprises using both open-source and closed-source software. However, organisations are now gravitating towards open source solutions. […]

Much like chocolate and peanut butter, DevOps & Open Source are two great tastes that taste great together? Yes, the following post emphasizes on how DevOps and open source is a perfect cultural and technical match. Being a successful person is about taking advantage of every opportunity that comes your way. DevOps and open source […]

Apple’s built-in media application QuickTime Player is the most popular and easy-to-use screen recording solution for Mac devices. It allows the user to record full or partial screens, edit screen recordings, and record voice-overs using the built-in microphone. However, if you need to record audio along with your screen recording for professional needs, QuickTime cannot […]

It was mid 2012, the first time I installed TeXstudio version 2.3, on my PC. ‘Peaceful‘ was the word I used to describe it then after. TeXstudio has now gradually inched to version 4.5.2 and by time being even more peaceful and wonderful. Wonder why did I call it ‘peaceful’? Writing LaTeX is a real pain, when you are willing to […]