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Programming / Re: Phpsocket.io-Real-time Chat Engine With HTML & Android Client Support [Updated] by Djade007: 5:40pm On May 31, 2016
the reply is for
Darangi007:



socket.io is open source and they never mentioned support for php bt it has been implemented in php jst like u ave done.
signalR is also open source bt never mentioned support for php......u already knw what open source means.....i say no more

And there is no reason I have to make a comeback.
Software/Programmer Market / Re: Sachng.com Need Serious Partners by Djade007: 8:56pm On May 29, 2016
@dhtml you were full of hopes when op first announced that he will soon release a search engine na
Software/Programmer Market / Re: Sachng.com Need Serious Partners by Djade007: 1:06pm On May 29, 2016
I'm interested. Send a proposal to me@djade.net

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Programming / Re: Sachng.com, Better Don Land. by Djade007: 6:24pm On May 28, 2016
Outperform Google lol. Even if you can get the man power of the size of Google it will still be impossible to catch up with them. The only logical way is to buy a search engine like Bing and build on it.

A search engine has alot of complex algorithm it does to rank pages and from the php app you have, adding more algorithm will continue decreasing it's speed.


Just continue, I believe you can come up with something that even Google will be begging you to sell to them...
Programming / Re: Please Who Knows Laravel Mvc With Php by Djade007: 4:53pm On May 28, 2016
Rexytech:
Guys please i need someone with knowledge in this area for a very lucrative project
Laravel has been my main php framework for the past 3 years
Programming / Re: Sachng.com, Better Don Land. by Djade007: 6:39am On May 28, 2016
You are right this thread is for sachng. But it's only natural you post detail of your review since you have come to a conclusion. Please create a new topic for it.
@dhtml18
Programming / Re: Sachng.com, Better Don Land. by Djade007: 10:54pm On May 27, 2016
Features? You didn't even login. The platform is a social network, the forum feature is just an addon to take tutorials.
Programming / Re: Sachng.com, Better Don Land. by Djade007: 10:46pm On May 27, 2016
^^^ I'm not really bothered because you are the only 1 who seems to think so. Please others compare the design of https://schoolnetwork.io to Nairaland
Programming / Re: Sachng.com, Better Don Land. by Djade007: 6:45pm On May 27, 2016
That Booyakasha ehn. I had to go and sit down somewhere 1st when she told me nairaland is more beautiful than a site I designed in 2015
Education / Re: Unilag Student Develops Nigeria's Best Social Network by Djade007: 9:31pm On May 25, 2016
A new replacement... Check out https://schoolnetwork.io
Science/Technology / Foxconn Replaces '60,000 Factory Workers With Robots' by Djade007: 8:48pm On May 25, 2016
Apple and Samsung supplier Foxconn has reportedly replaced 60,000 factory workers with robots.
One factory has "reduced employee strength from 110,000 to 50,000 thanks to the introduction of robots", a government official told the South China Morning Post.
Xu Yulian, head of publicity for the Kunshan region, added: "More companies are likely to follow suit."
China is investing heavily in a robot workforce.
In a statement to the BBC, Foxconn Technology Group confirmed that it was automating "many of the manufacturing tasks associated with our operations" but denied that it meant long-term job losses.

"We are applying robotics engineering and other innovative manufacturing technologies to replace repetitive tasks previously done by employees, and through training, also enable our employees to focus on higher value-added elements in the manufacturing process, such as research and development, process control and quality control.
"We will continue to harness automation and manpower in our manufacturing operations, and we expect to maintain our significant workforce in China."
Since September 2014, 505 factories across Dongguan, in the Guangdong province, have invested 4.2bn yuan (£430m) in robots, aiming to replace thousands of workers.
Kunshan, Jiangsu province, is a manufacturing hub for the electronics industry.
Economists have issued dire warnings about how automation will affect the job market, with one report, from consultants Deloitte in partnership with Oxford University, suggesting that 35% of jobs were at risk over the next 20 years.
Former McDonald's chief executive Ed Rensi recently told the US's Fox Business programme a minimum-wage increase to $15 an hour would make companies consider robot workers.
"It's cheaper to buy a $35,000 robotic arm than it is to hire an employee who is inefficient, making $15 an hour bagging French fries," he said.


http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-36376966
Programming / Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Djade007: 5:19pm On May 24, 2016
I still have hope that this topic will reach fp. Lalasticlala come move us go fp na
Programming / Re: A New Search Engine by Djade007: 5:11pm On May 24, 2016
guru01:

How do you mean?
For example, a keyword was searched, you check your database to see if there was any result.

If there is no result or if the number result is low, you can make an api request to Google search engine. You populate your database with the returned data from the api and give the user the result. Next time the same keyword was searched you would already have some content in your database.
Programming / Re: My First Real PHP Based Website by Djade007: 5:06pm On May 24, 2016
Booyakasha:
no.. mobile is boring...
I have worked with alot of ui frameworks.
That website was made to be as light as possible, no frameworks were used. However I have started creating a new version with Angular2
Programming / Re: A New Search Engine by Djade007: 4:11pm On May 24, 2016
Op why don't you use Google search engine api, for keywords that aren't found. You will also be updating your database with the result returned from Google

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Programming / Re: My First Real PHP Based Website by Djade007: 3:48pm On May 24, 2016
Ok, probably the desktop view. It looks cool on mobile

Programming / Re: My First Real PHP Based Website by Djade007: 2:40pm On May 24, 2016
Booyakasha:

You're right but the site you just shared looks weird..
weird as how?
Programming / Re: My First Real PHP Based Website by Djade007: 12:56pm On May 24, 2016
Nairaland is not designed for codes. You can use School Network. Look at an example here https://schoolnetwork.io/529/c-programming-tutorial
Programming / Re: How To Roast A Monitor Lizard by Djade007: 9:09am On May 23, 2016
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Celebrities / Re: Funke Akindele Storms Unilorin Campus (photos) by Djade007: 9:01pm On May 21, 2016
shocked[size=15pt]That event was a flop. Read more here[/size]
https://schoolnetwork.io/540/unilorin-dinner-the-full-report-from-a-melted-heart

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Software/Programmer Market / Re: Programmers Needed In Ilorin by Djade007: 3:31pm On May 21, 2016
cbrass:


Yes, I schooled in LAUTECH. And even as tiny has lautech is,it still have more coders than Ilorin

Chai LAUTECH to the whole of Ilorin.

There is a contest coming up at UNILORIN, I think a number of LAUTECH students also applied. We shall see the position they will be going home with.
http://Nuesaunilorin.com/epex2016

@posiworld I sight you o

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Software/Programmer Market / Re: Programmers Needed In Ilorin by Djade007: 6:51pm On May 19, 2016
splashz:



don't think u will find that in illorin.. Lagos don't even have enuf .. and ur talking of illorin..

I'm ilorin based and I'm sure there are other great developers around

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Programming / Re: How Do I Extract Data From Online Websites? by Djade007: 11:27pm On May 18, 2016
Check this programming competition we did www.nairaland.com/2959841/programming-competition-search-engine-task just look through any of the source codes and you will get your answer, most of the projects implemented crawling nairaland
Politics / U.S Military finally Reconciles With Nigeria to Fight Boko Haram by Djade007: 10:28pm On May 18, 2016
Less than two years after it blocked a sale of American-made attack helicopters to Nigeria from Israel because of human rights concerns, the Obama administration says it is poised to sell up to 12 light attack aircraft to Nigeria as part of an effort to support the country’s fight against the Boko Haram militant group.

But the pending sale of the Super Tucano attack warplanes — which would require congressional approval — is already coming under criticism from human rights organizations that say President Muhammadu Buhari of Nigeria has not yet done enough to stop the abuses and corruption that flourished in the military under his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan.

Officials at the White House, the State Department and the Pentagon have been bracing for a fight with congressional Democrats, in particular Senator Patrick J. Leahy of Vermont, over the sale of the planes.

The proposed sale reflects the warming of the relationship between the Nigerian and American militaries, which had frayed under Mr. Jonathan. The Pentagon often bypassed Nigeria in the fight against Boko Haram, choosing to work directly with neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

In addition to citing corruption and sweeping human rights abuses by Nigerian soldiers, American officials were hesitant to share intelligence with the Nigerian military, saying Boko Haram had infiltrated it. That accusation prompted indignation from Nigeria.

But that was before Mr. Buhari, a former Nigerian Army major general, defeated Mr. Jonathan in an election last year.

Since coming into power, Mr. Buhari has devoted himself to rooting out graft in Africa’s largest economy.

He has fired a number of Nigerian military officers accused of corruption, and American military officials say they are now working closely with some of their counterparts in Nigeria. The Obama administration is also considering sending dozens of Special Operations advisers to the front lines of Nigeria’s fight against Boko Haram, an insurgency that has killed thousands of civilians in the country’s northeast as well as in Cameroon, Chad and Niger.

Mr. Buhari has also pledged to investigate allegations of human rights abuses and has said he will not tolerate them.

A move to sell the Super Tucano attack aircraft to Nigeria, first reported by Reuters, would continue the détente between the two militaries, administration officials said. The Super Tucano, a turboprop aircraft, is designed for light attack, counterinsurgency, close air support and reconnaissance missions. It could prove useful as the Nigerian military tries to clear Boko Haram out of the Sambisa Forest, which is believed to hold large numbers of the militants, as well as kidnapped girls and women.

The administration has not made a formal decision to send a notification to Congress, but a senior administration official said he expected one soon. President Obama is considering a trip to Nigeria in July.

But already aides to Mr. Leahy, a sponsor of a human rights law that prohibits the State Department and Pentagon from providing military assistance to foreign militaries with poor human rights records, have expressed concern.

“We don’t have confidence in the Nigerians’ ability to use them in a manner that complies with the laws of war and doesn’t end up disproportionately harming civilians, nor in the capability of the U.S. government to monitor their use,” said Tim Rieser, a top Leahy aide.

“The United States is committed to working with Nigeria and its neighbors against Boko Haram,” said David McKeeby, a spokesman for the State Department’s Bureau of Political-Military Affairs. “The Nigerian security forces and regional forces from Cameroon, Chad and Niger have made important progress in pushing Boko Haram out of many towns and villages of northeast Nigeria and the broader Lake Chad basin region.”

Gen. Mark A. Milley, the Army chief of staff, is attending a meeting of top African military officials, including from Nigeria, here in Arusha this week. Aboard his flight on Saturday, General Milley declined to comment on whether Nigeria’s human rights record had improved enough to warrant the sale, but said one of the reasons he was attending the meeting was to learn more about the African militaries with which the Pentagon is working.

Consideration of selling the attack aircraft to Nigeria is a sharp turnabout from two years ago, when the United States blocked the sale of American-made Cobra attack helicopters to Nigeria from Israel, amid concerns about Nigeria’s protection of civilians when conducting military operations. That infuriated the Nigerian government, and Nigeria’s ambassador to the United States responded sharply, accusing Washington of hampering the effort against Boko Haram.

“Let’s say we give certain kinds of equipment to the Nigerian military that is then used in a way that affects the human situation,” James F. Entwistle, the American ambassador to Nigeria, told reporters in October in explaining the decision to block the helicopter sale. “If I approve that, I’m responsible for that. We take that responsibility very seriously.”

Under Mr. Jonathan, the former president, the Nigerian military was accused by human rights groups of detaining and killing thousands of innocent civilians in sweeps of the militant group, a practice that Amnesty International said was continuing. This year the military rounded up several hundred men and boys in arrests that Amnesty, in a report it released last week, called “arbitrary, the hazardous profiling based on sex and age of the individual rather than on evidence of crime.”

The report said 149 people had died this year in detention in the Nigerian military’s Giwa barracks in Maiduguri, a city that has been a staging ground for the fight against Boko Haram. Among the victims were 11 children under age 6, including four infants, Amnesty said. The prisoners most likely died of disease, starvation, dehydration or gunshot wounds, the report said.

In a news release, the Nigerian military called the report “completely baseless, unfounded and source-less with the intent of denting the image of the Nigerian Armed Forces.”

Sarah Margon, the Washington director at Human Rights Watch, disagreed.

“Indications that the U.S. is going to sell attack aircrafts to Nigeria is concerning given the absence of meaningful reform within Nigeria’s security sector,” Ms. Margon said. “The U.S. must make clear that if the sale is to occur, critical steps, not just rhetorical commitments, on core human rights concerns must be an integral component for approving the sale.”


https://schoolnetwork.io/532/after-years-of-distrust-us-military-reconciles-with-nigeria-fight-boko-haram

Cc: Lalasticlala

Webmasters / Re: Lets Talk About How Blogging Can Help Solve Nigeria Unemployment. by Djade007: 6:35am On Apr 27, 2016
Cool

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Programming / Re: GP Calculator With C Language by Djade007: 10:00pm On Apr 22, 2016
@Seunthomas thanks for pointing that out
Programming / Re: GP Calculator With C Language by Djade007: 12:13pm On Apr 22, 2016
No assignments yet. We have only had 2 classes
Programming / Re: GP Calculator With C Language by Djade007: 11:52am On Apr 22, 2016
We are taking C language this semester. Just thought I should use the opportunity to master it.

The calculator is my first program in C.
Programming / Re: GP Calculator With C Language by Djade007: 11:50am On Apr 22, 2016
braine:

You don miss road. OP should understand what im talking about, maybe. But im not talkingg about the school in US.
About the lecture notes abi?

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