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Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 6:47pm On Oct 17, 2014
4. Accessing App Inventor

To access the app inventor application, visit ai2.appinventor.mit.edu and log in with your google account
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 6:39pm On Oct 17, 2014
3. Installing/updating JAVA

We need Java to run the emulator. for you to download and install the latest version of java, visit www.java.com

Click on "Free JAVA download"

after downloadin, run the installation to get the latest version
Religion / Re: TB Joshua Carrying Bags Of Rice (Picture) by jobakademy: 7:11pm On Oct 16, 2014
RICHIEBOI1:
SEE Prophet T.B. Joshua Carrying Three Bags Of Rice On His Head (pic)

Wow! this man of God is truly an embodiment of humility.

just came to realize that actors and comedians are one of the richest people

the guy is just an actor. playing on human sympathy and psychology

keep falling for him and following him. one day you'll be used to pay for sacrifice just like the south africans were

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Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 10:01pm On Oct 15, 2014
if u r using mac go here http://appinv.us/aisetup_mac
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 9:59pm On Oct 15, 2014
Downloading and installing appinventor


visit this link to download appinventor emulator for windows http://appinv.us/aisetup_windows

the size is 92 mb


after downloading it, double click on it and follow instructions to install
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 9:51pm On Oct 15, 2014
umaryusuf:


What I mean is that, hardly would you see apps by naija guys developed by some of these easy to use tools. Most are wrongly guided the hard way.




ok.

am considering how to upload the videos, since they'll consume lots of my megabytes. i' ll do some thing like an e-book with pictures first
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:38pm On Oct 15, 2014
umaryusuf:
I have plans to created similar thread, but my daily schedules is not helping.
I wonder sometimes that Nigerians are not taking advantages of these services that allows nontechnical people develop great android apps (for Free) with little or no programming skills.

I have seen great apps developed with App Inventor (www.appinventor.mit.edu) and its like as listed below;

1) appery.io
2) mobileroadie.com
3) theappbuilder.com
4) goodbarber.com
5) appypie.com
6) appmachine.com
7) appinventor.mit.edu
8 ) gamesalad.com
9) biznessapps.com
10) appmakr.com
11) shoutem.com
12) jqueryui.com
13) phonegap.com
14) ibuildapp.com
15) sencha.com
16) e.t.c

OP Keep on with the tutorial.



what do you mean by taking advantage?
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:30pm On Oct 15, 2014
umaryusuf:


Amend your thread tiltle to read "...withOUT coding" instead of "with coding"

thanks for the observation
Family / Re: Dealing With A Snoring Partner by jobakademy: 7:50am On Oct 15, 2014
encourage him/her to do more exercise and eat more of fruits
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Nigerian Breweries Plc Recruiting Trainee Shift Managers by jobakademy: 7:49am On Oct 15, 2014
ok
Education / Re: Professor Osasere Orumwense Is The New Vice Chancellor Of UNIBEN by jobakademy: 7:46am On Oct 15, 2014
congrats
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:43am On Oct 15, 2014
any more pple interested?
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:40am On Oct 15, 2014
over 4.7 million apps have been developed by 1.9 million registered users of app inventor.
business organizations require the services of app developers. millions of android device users make use of various apps. so android app development skill is quite a lucrative one with a bright future.
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:34am On Oct 15, 2014
How can I develop an Android app?

Its very easy to develop android apps with the use of app inventor.
App Inventor is an open-source, web based application for developing Android Apps.
App Inventor allows non-programmers to develop android apps without writing a single code, just clicking the mouse.
Since android is owned by google, you need a google account to access the app inventor. you also need internet access since its web-based.

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Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 7:28am On Oct 15, 2014
What is Android?
Android is a mobile operating system that runs on the Linux Kernel. It's developed by Google Inc and is designed basically for touch screen mobile devices such as smart phones and tablet computers
Romance / Re: Ways To Be A More Attractive Person. by jobakademy: 5:02am On Oct 15, 2014
"2. Maintain a joyful attitude.
"It is better to be happy and hungry than to be hungry and sad". If you are always angry, you will not make much progress. "

better not to be hungry. a hungry man is an angry man.
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 3:36am On Oct 14, 2014
11. Importing and Exporting a Project
12. Packaging the App
13. Developing a Business Card App
14. Developing a Tour App
15. Developing an Event App
16. Developing an Auto-responder App
17. Developing a Quiz App
18. Developing a Game App
19. Configuring your phone to test the App
20. Conclusion
Programming / Re: How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 3:29am On Oct 14, 2014
Course Outline:

1. Introduction to android apps
2. Downloading and Installing App Inventor Emulator
3. Installing/updating JAVA
4. Accessing App Inventor
5. Exploring App Inventor Environment
6. Developing Your First App Project
7. Using the Emulator
8. App Inventor Components and their functions
9. Exploring the Blocks
10. Developing your Second App Project
Programming / How To Develop Android Apps From Scratch Without Coding. by jobakademy: 3:17am On Oct 14, 2014
hello guys,

i,m creating a step-by-step video training course on android apps development.

is anybody interested?
Celebrities / Re: Google Removes Linda Ikeji's Blog by jobakademy: 5:37pm On Oct 08, 2014
why is she still using free stuffs up till now?

women? they want everything free. even when they have millions

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Politics / Is The Nigerian Constitution Encouraging Corruption Via Plead Bargain? by jobakademy: 9:40am On Oct 06, 2014
someone told me there is a legal term called "Plead Bargain" it means when a politician or whoever steals public fund and is caught say 10 billion. he can plead guilty and bargain to pay back 2 billion. and that will end the case.

is that correct?
Music/Radio / The Meaning Of Doro Bucci by jobakademy: 7:07am On Oct 06, 2014
i search urbandictionary . com for the word Doro and here is what they gave me;


DORO
A Nigerian pronoun that allows you to refer yourself in the third person, especially when saying something that shows how proud you are of yourself. A way of boasting.
Instead of saying "I am a crazy ass bookworm; I got the best swagger there is", say, "Doro crazy ass bookworm, but doro's got the best swagger ever"

Doro got the latest ego update.

Haha...Don Jazzy said, "Doro get the biggest label wey you know" Offcourse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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and this is what they said about Bucci

Bucci
A person who is in charge of all the tech in a auditorium. Often swears a lot and is a big fan of the F word. Also has lots of keys, power, and privlage; Gets away with everything because of his value.
"Man Bucci has this show under control."

"Hey Bucci how should the lights be for this?"

Hey Bucci what mic should I give her?"


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is that what Don Jazzy means in his song or something else?

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Romance / Re: 7 Types Of Guys Women Can't Resist- You Agree? by jobakademy: 7:26am On Oct 05, 2014
Get something doing for a living. Rent ur own house. Dress well. And no girl between the age of 25 and 35 can resist you.

They have no choice

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Sports / Re: Types Of People You Come Across In A Football Viewing Centre by jobakademy: 7:08pm On Oct 04, 2014
StealthyMe:
Today iS Saturday and most people around the globe are gonna be watching their fav teams play soccer..So,i decided to compile this just for laughs

**The guy who placed a bet on a team and comes to view..always hyperactive undecided
Like dude,don't get yourself hypertensive ...

**The guy who comes to watch a game with his lady and are both caressing eachother...
Men,you both could have stayed in your bedroom!

**The guy who argues baselessly and is annoyingly pointless with his arguments... Like Seriously ??when did you start watching soccer?

**The one who asks silly questions and appalls by his frequent questions- bros,who dey home? Who get one? Who score am?
Best Advice,Switch Seats grin

**The one whose place is really in the park...hurling insults about...
Oloshi ni bobo yii now ; ko ni da fun iyalaya e
Bros,wetin naa?

**The guy who is always spoiling for a fight...an opportunity never passes by
Make nobody just try me now oo... grin

**The rich kid..just comes to waste money
He's busy with his Sony Console or on his smartphone; hardly looking at the tv screen. cheesy

**That dude that knows the life history of all the coaches and the players
Really...??Are you freacking CIA?

**The dude whose face is strong and is solely concentrating on the game..thats me cool

**The passionate football fan who remembers he has a God when his team is down or a penalty has been awarded against them...and starts a revival service right inthe viewing centre
Brotherly,when last did you remember your God?

Feel Free To Add Yours..Enjoy your weekend

SOURCE

how about the guy who bets on football?
Education / Re: Overrated Courses In Nigerian Universities by jobakademy: 7:01pm On Oct 04, 2014
mesoade:
Here are the few overrated courses in nigeria.


(1). Accounting
this course is overrated,i wonder why someone would spend years studying this course when my sister had B.sc in Biochemistry,went for a 7months training and she is now working in a bank.


(2). Microbiology
Don't need to say much about this,the course is quite tough though,but after spending 4 years studying it,most of them end up teaching.
mark my words not all microbiologist but most.


(3). Political science
I Don't need to say much about this course,because it's already speaking for itself.


(4).Business administration.
Only God knows how the peeps that studied this course gets employed.


(5).Pharmacy
yea,i know you might be surprised seeing this but it's true.
Most pharmacist end up opening a shop to sell drugs,but the few that are employed are paid in 6 zeros.


You are free to add yours

No knowledge is a waste.
Business / Web Hosting Business by jobakademy: 5:39pm On Oct 04, 2014
Web Hosting is a quite lucrative business in Nigeria. It's a business that gives the owner time to do other things since he just need to set it up and spend maybe 15 - 30 minutes daily to respond to support messages. It becomes more profitable when the owner knows how to set up his own vps- virtual private server. with $65- roughly =N=12,000, he can get a 150 gb space server for web hosting and with what i see around, he can sell 1 gb for for =N=1,000. this gives him a total of about =N=150,000 if he finishes selling everything.

he can still buy more servers and add it up to his dns and this goes on and on. what a cool business. smiley

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Education / NSUK Post-graduate Application Into Law & Arts Faculties by jobakademy: 12:11pm On Sep 30, 2014
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for admission into the following programmes of the Faculty of Law, and Faculty of Arts, Nasarawa State University, Keffi for the 2014/2015 academic session.

Faculty of Law
Master of Law (LL.M) [Minimum of three semesters of full-time studies]

Doctor of Philosophy in law (M.Phil/Ph.D) [Minimum of six semesters of full-time studies]

Entry Requirements

All candidates must satisfy the minimum matriculation requirements of Nasarawa State University, Keffi. In addition, candidates must meet the minimum requirements for the following programmes:

Master of Law (LL.M)

Applicants are required to have a minimum of a good first degree (Second Class Honours Upper Division). Candidates with LL.B (Hons) Second Class Honours Lower Division may only be considered on presentation of proof of minimum five years post-call experience.

Master of Philosophy/Doctor of Philosophy in law (M.Phil/Ph.D)

(a) Candidates with relevant and applicable LL.M Degree can proceed to M. Phil/Ph.D.

(b) Candidates may be required to take and pass an approved combination of 800 level courses.

(c) Candidates will be required to carry out an original research and submit a dissertation on a topic chosen in consultation with the assigned supervisor(s) and approved by the University Senate.

Faculty of Arts
Department of French
Master of Arts (M. A.) French

Entry Requirements
All candidates must satisfy the minimum matriculation requirements of Nasarawa State University, Keffi. In addition, candidates must meet the minimum requirements for the following program:

French Language & Linguistics.
Translation

French Literature

Francophone African/Caribbean Literature

Also, applicants are required to have a minimum of a good first (Second Class Honours Upper Division) or Second Class Honours Lower Division.

Candidates may be required to take and pass an approved combination of 800 level courses

Candidates will be required to carry out an original research and submit a dissertation on a topic chosen in consultation with the assigned supervisor (s) and approved by the University Senate.

Mode of Application
Forms are sold online at our website: www.nsuk.edu.ng (Select “Prospective students” link, select “Apply Online” then click “postgraduate” Tab). Please, follow all instructions

Application Forms cost N11,300 (Eleven Thousand, Three Hundred Naira) only, payable using e-Transact payment platform in any branches of the following banks: Diamond, FCMB, Zenith, Ecobank, Firstbank, Keystone, UBA, Unity bank & Mainstreet and will last between September 29, 2014 and October 11, 2014

Candidates previously admitted but not registered are advised to re-apply (Only applicable to Applicants in Faculty of Law).

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Health / 20 Things You Can Do Today That Will Improve The Quality Of Your Life by jobakademy: 11:51am On Sep 25, 2014
Have you felt a little stuck in a rut?

Sometimes, we tend to get so caught up in the mundane parts of life that we forget what we were put on Earth to do: live a really, really awesome life.


Here are 20 things you can do right now that will improve your quality of life.


1. Treat yourself to a meal out

Been craving sushi all week? Go for it. Go get that food you’ve been really wanting. You can get it to-go and enjoy it at home, or just go out to a restaurant by yourself with a nice book.


2. Start investing your time in a hobby you love

So you totally love reading, or maybe painting, but you just haven’t had the time for it. The truth is that you always have the time—you just don’t make the time. And you should, because you deserve some fun time to yourself.


3. Join a class

Has there been something that you’ve always wanted to learn? Maybe you want to learn Spanish, or to play the violin. Sign up for a class today. What are you waiting for?


4. Start a 30-day challenge

For less of a commitment, start a 30-day challenge. This is a great idea that Matt Cutts talked about in his TED Talk. There’s always that one thing that we’ve always wanted to do, but haven’t got around to. Watch the video to find out why 30 day challenges are so amazing.


5. Call a loved one

There’s always that loved one who makes us light up when we speak with them, but life just gets in the way, and we let weeks slip by without saying a word.

Shoot them a text, or give them a call. You know that talking to them will totally make your day.


6. Make a list of everything you’re thankful for

Okay, this might sound super cheesy, but practicing gratitude is a great way to boost your spirits. Sometimes, we all need a little reminder of how lucky we are.


7. Watch something funny

Did you know that laughing is actually really good for you? It can lower stress, strengthen your immune system, and even burn calories. Plus, it releases endorphins, which will put you in a better mood. Put on your favorite stand-up routine or watch a funny movie.


8. Start working on your self-talk

Right now, analyze the next ten thoughts that pop up in your mind. Are the majority of them negative, self-deprecating, or defeatist? Slowly start working on your positive thoughts. It will greatly increase your quality of life.


9. Hit the gym

Get your sweat on. Remember: you’re only one workout away from a good mood.


10. Drink water!

Stay hydrated. Your body will work more efficiently and you’ll be more energized. If you’re like me and forget to drink your H2O, bring a water bottle with you wherever you go.



live life real quotes no more regrets


11. Organize the house

That clutter laying around your house isn’t just unattractive. Studies show that clutter can actually lead to higher stress levels.

Start organizing your house. You’d be surprised how satisfying it feels in the moment—and certainly after it’s done.


12. Plan your day

Sometimes, we can get down in the dumps a little just because there are so many things to do. But really, if we just had a plan, it would all be totally doable. Make a plan for the rest of your day and stick to it. Don’t forget to leave a little room for relaxation!


13. Wear your favorite outfit

Looks aren’t everything of course, but it’s undeniable: when you feel attractive, you’ll feel happier. Put on your favorite outfit and admire yourself in the mirror!


14. Start saving up for something you’ve always wanted

Is there something that’s a little out-of-range financially that you’ve always wanted? Perhaps it’s a big screen TV, or maybe a beautiful bass guitar.

Make a little section of your bank account devoted specifically to that one thing, and start setting aside a small portion of your paycheck every week for that thing. Think about it: even if you just set aside $20 a week, you’ll have $1040 by the end of the year!


15. Meditate

Meditation isn’t only good for you mentally, but physically. Set aside a little time to clear your mind and focus on the present.


16. Plan a day trip!

Been so busy that you’ve just had no down time? Today, schedule a day trip for a few weeks from now with a few loved ones to a nice place somewhat close by, whether that’s the beach, a hiking trail, or an awesome city. You’ll have something awesome to look forward to!


17. Help somebody out

Another cheesy one, but really—isn’t it the best feeling to help somebody? Go out of your way to assist someone in a time of need, whether that’s a stranger or your best friend.


18. Try yoga

Yoga is unbelievably healthy for you—it makes you strong and lean, but also works on areas that other workouts don’t, like flexibility and balance. Plus, it’s very relaxing.


19. Have a glass of red wine

Red wine (in moderation!) is very healthy. Plus, it’s delicious and can help you unwind after a long day.


20. Go on a nature walk

Go outside and appreciate nature. Take a camera along, and maybe a blanket, a picnic, and a book. Relax and soak it all in.

Remember: life is pretty great.

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