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Education / Re: Chinua Achebe's Interview By Wole Soyinka (1964)[video] by project7(m): 12:29pm On May 12, 2020 |
This kind of post will not attract many comments. I give up on the youth of today 1 Like |
Programming / Software Developers Needed by project7(m): 8:49pm On Apr 28, 2019 |
C#, MVC and Web API. Send your CV to reportingdeveloper@yandex.com |
Video Games And Gadgets For Sale / Re: Asus Laptop Republic Of Gamers G51j Core I7, 16GB Ram 1TB HDD by project7(m): 5:20am On Jan 18, 2019 |
Price? |
Culture / Re: Some Hilarious Pidgin English Proverbs To Crack You Up by project7(m): 12:35pm On Oct 06, 2018 |
Instead of make full cow lost, we go cut the tail. Na house wey fall na im make fowl climb am. We no fit fear malu then come still fear the malu shiit join. When yawa gas, all men go answer e papa name. 4 Likes |
Gaming / Re: Flight Simulators Enthusiast! by project7(m): 2:00pm On Oct 01, 2018 |
I did many full circle ibadan to lagos flights, landed the 747 in LAX and Heathrow. Completed most FSX challenges and earned badges. I was nicknamed the ground pilot. That was years ago. I still have the FSX installation dvd for anyone who may be interested. It was fun playing the games as everything; aircrafts and environment is built to near reality. I also did little hilicopter flights. They were harder to fly. I doff my hat for Microsoft. FSX is so real I configured a flight so that I will have the Himalayan mountains in the flight path. The view was breathtaking. Mount everest could be seen. You can do full ILS approach in some Scandinavian airports where the clouds are very low. You can configure your auto pilot to rely on glide scopes in well equipped airport and make the plane land itself. I love flying. Expecially for the scenery. Try doing a flight in the mountainous terrains of Alaska and look out the window the scenes are beautiful. In FSX you have the Garmin GPS and a flight planner. I once configured a 747 on an international flight. From fuel quantity to take off weight, take off, climbing to FL400 (40,000 feets), cruising, descending, approach and landing all the time comunicating with relevant ATC on the ground. It was fun. |
Programming / IONIC 3 Cordova Build Android Apk Without Android Studio Install by project7(m): 6:11pm On Apr 09, 2018 |
BUILD APK - stay connected to the internet ------------ download android sdk tools UNZIP into C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\ platform tools UNZIP into C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\ gradle-4.6-all.zip UNZIP into C:\Gradle\ set environmental variables ANDROID_HOME = C:\Android\android-sdk-windows GRADLE_USER_HOME = C:\Gradle CORDOVA_ANDROID_GRADLE_DISTRIBUTION_URL = file:///C:/path-to-gradle-file/gradle-4.6-all.zip OR in GradleBuild.js and StudioBuild.js set var distributionUrl = 'file:///C:/path-to-gradle-file/gradle-4.6-all.zip'; set path C:\Gradle\gradle-4.6\bin; C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\tools; C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\platform-tools; install platform tools if missing C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\tools\bin/sdkmanager.bat "platform-tools" "platforms;android-26" install build tools C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\tools\bin\sdkmanager.bat --list C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\tools\bin\sdkmanager.bat "build-tools;27.0.3" accept all licenses C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\tools\sdkmanager.bat --licenses platforms/android/gradle/gradle-wrapper.properties distributionUrl=file:///C:/path-to-gradle-file/gradle-4.6-all.zip commands cordova platforms add android cordova platforms remove android ionic cordova build --release android apk location C:\<path-to-app>\platforms\android\app\build\outputs\apk\release\app-release-unsigned.apk SIGN APK ----------- 1) set path C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.8.0_121\bin\ <------------path to jdk 2) Let’s generate your private key using the keytool command that comes with the JDK: keytool -genkey -v -keystore my-release-key.jks -keyalg RSA -keysize 2048 -validity 10000 -alias your-alias 3) To sign the unsigned APK, run the jarsigner tool which is also included in the JDK: jarsigner -verbose -sigalg SHA1withRSA -digestalg SHA1 -keystore my-release-key.jks android-release-unsigned.apk your-alias 4) we need to run the zip align tool to optimize the APK. The zipalign tool can be found in /path/to/Android/sdk/build-tools/VERSION/zipalign. zipalign -v 4 app-release-unsigned.apk test.apk *C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\build-tools\27.0.3\zipalign -v 4 app-release-unsigned.apk test.apk 5) To verify that your apk is signed run apksigner. The apksigner can be also found in the same path as the zipalign tool: apksigner verify test.apk *C:\Android\android-sdk-windows\build-tools\27.0.3\apksigner verify test.apk 1 Like |
Software/Programmer Market / Re: Cooperative Society Software Needed by project7(m): 11:50pm On Apr 18, 2017 |
Banking software for Multipurpose Cooperative bookkeeping This software can run on a network with multiple users and systems. Quick retrieval of member personal information, personal ledger accounts, deposits, withdrawals, loans, refunds and member share data. Automatic posting of entry to General Ledger accounts. Loans and interest on loan automated computation and visual tracking of refunds. Member holdings deposits and withdrawals management module. A General Ledger of accounts. 36 inbuilt starter charts of accounts to choose from. Cashbook and automatic monthly financial analysis. Automatic generation and one-click-to-print of financial statements and reports like Trial Balances, Income Statements and Balance Sheets. Secure password enabled user login and access privileges. Reduced training time with an easy-to-use and easy-to-learn web-based Intuitive interface and design simplicity. Ability to quickly include photos of members along with the member information via the webcam or from scanned passports. Ability to connect to the Internet and integrate with the cooperative website if desired. One click quick data backup and restore operation. Call 0806-787-8141 see some screenshots here: https://www.nairaland.com/3328580/bookkeeping-software-cooperatives |
Programming / Java Spring MVC Framework Job by project7(m): 11:17am On Feb 02, 2017 |
A Java developer that can build Web Applications and RESTFul Web Services with Java Spring MVC 4 Framework with Jasper Reports using Oracle database on Apache Tomcat Server if you fit in, please send an email of your skillset and past jobs to reportingdeveloper@yandex.com Dear Seun, it will lovely if one could tag a topic to appear on multiple or maximum 3 sections on NL. |
Programming / Yii2 Development Visualization by project7(m): 7:03am On Oct 20, 2016 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMjA5N7kbEQ After watching this video I made up my mind to start contributing to open source projects. For those developers here with such experience, please drop some advice here for us who want to see our pull requests merged to big projects on Github. Thanks. |
Programming / Programming Interview Question: Invert A Binary Tree by project7(m): 7:40am On Oct 19, 2016 |
Reflecting on a tweet by Max Howell: Google: 90% of our engineers use the software you wrote (Homebrew), but you can’t invert a binary tree on a whiteboard so fvck off. So in your language of choice how do you invert a Binary Tree. For example: This 1 / \ 2 3 / \ \ 4 5 6 To this 4 5 6 \ / / 2 3 \ / 1 |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Who Has Successfully Submitted His/Her Application On FCSC Portal? by project7(m): 7:31pm On Oct 04, 2016 |
This is very bad as far as software development best practices is concerned! greggng: |
Computers / Re: Help: Programmed School Grade Book Needed by project7(m): 10:28am On Oct 01, 2016 |
joncom:Yes. Easily. |
Computers / Re: Help: Programmed School Grade Book Needed by project7(m): 9:57am On Oct 01, 2016 |
I have a complete system for that. See: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1JqGyKJ2MRbTWY2Y2NNMXBiajQ/view?usp=drivesdk Call: 0806-787-8141 |
Programming / Re: Nairalanders!...is This True About Nairaland? by project7(m): 3:56pm On Sep 23, 2016 |
you are correct. I have seen many web application interface in some banks. They are wacky. In the enterprise world no one cares about fancy ui Donald3d: |
Programming / Learn Programming And The Business Of Software Development At Ease by project7(m): 7:39pm On Sep 15, 2016 |
Private (One on One) Training at your Home or Office We offer hands-on (practical) training on Custom Software Development. You become a PROGRAMMER in weeks. Get involve as more businesses are leveraging technology to save operational cost and time, ensure data accuracy and gain competitive advantage. You will be taught how to ; - Automate and computerize business processes - Model real life situation to software architecture - Solve complex business challenges by designing custom software solutions - Software development best practices (DRY and SOLID) - Software development project lifecycle You will choose one of the following and with guidance practically build it from scratch to a minimum viable product (MVP) while you learn: - Maintenance Management System - Membership Management System - Inventory Management System As any of these: - Java Android Mobile application - ASP.NET C# Web based application - PHP (Laravel, CakePHP or Yii2 frameworks) web application Reach Tony on 0701-7474-962 Locations: Lagos, Abuja, Ogun, Port Harcourt and Delta. |
Business / Re: Oluwatoyin Subair: The MD Of HITV Shares His Touching Experience by project7(m): 6:17pm On Sep 15, 2016 |
The Nigerian factor! This country is a joke. |
Programming / Re: . by project7(m): 10:25am On Sep 15, 2016 |
Call me I can recommend someplace 0806-787-8141 willace: |
Programming / 7 Trends That Will Shape The Saas Industry In 2016 by project7(m): 3:21pm On Sep 14, 2016 |
7 Trends that Will Shape the SaaS Industry in 2016 Vertical vs Horizontal SaaS Messaging Apps Transitioning to Platforms Mobile First SaaS Software AI and Automation (Bots) Unbundling of SaaS Micro SaaS Businesses SaaS Based Marketplaces https://medium.com/point-nine-news/7-trends-that-will-shape-the-saas-industry-in-2016-3bf367d898cc#.fwjkri9yn http://www.zdnet.com/article/saas-in-2016-the-key-trends/ |
Programming / Re: Programmer Needed For Cooperative Software Solution Plus Web Application by project7(m): 5:43am On Sep 13, 2016 |
I have one already. https://www.nairaland.com/3328580/bookkeeping-software-cooperatives You can call me on 0806-787-8141 |
Programming / Startup Advice - Number 43 I Concur by project7(m): 8:26am On Sep 06, 2016 |
1. Make something people want. 2. A great team and a great market are both critically important—you have to have both. The debate about which is more important is silly. 3. Write code, talk to users, and build the company (hire the best people you can find, get the culture right, fundraise, close sales, etc.) Most other things that founders do are a waste of time. 4. Set a clear, easy-to-understand vision for your company, and make it be a mission people believe in. 5. Stay focused and don’t try to do too many things at once. Care about execution quality. 6. You have to have an almost crazy level of dedication to your company to succeed. 7. In general, don’t start a startup you’re not willing to work on for ten years. 8. Be relentlessly resourceful. 9. In the current pivot-happy world, good ideas are underweight. It’s worth the time to think through a good one. 10. Growth solves (nearly) all problems. 11. While growth is critical and you should focus on it, occasionally consider where you’re going—you need both growth and to be growing towards something valuable. 12. Obsess about the quality of the product. 13. Overcommunicate with your team. For some reason most founders are really bad at this one. Transparency is your friend. 14. Move fast. Speed is one of your main advantages over large companies. 15. Hire slow; fire fast. Hiring is the most important thing you do; spend at least a third of your time on it. 16. Occasionally think about why the 20th person will join your company. 17. Hire smart and effective people that are committed to what you’re doing. The last five words there are important. 18. Hire friends and friends of friends. Go after these people like crazy to get them to join. Some other candidate sources are ok, but I always got bad results from technical recruiters. 19. Generally, value aptitude over experience. 20. Hire people that you could describe as animals. 21. Eliminate distractions. 22. Don’t die. 23. Be frugal. 24. You’ll often hear conflicting advice about everything but “build a great product”. This means you can go either way on much of the rest of it and it doesn’t really matter. Just make a decision and get back to work. Product/market fit is what matters. You can—and will—make a lot of mistakes. 25. You make what you measure. 26. Startups are very hard no matter what you do; you may as well go after a big opportunity. 27. Momentum is critical. Don’t lose it. 28. Keep salaries low and equity high. 29. Keep the organization as flat as you can. 30. When working on a deal—raising money, trying to get a partnership, etc.—it’s important to create a competitive situation. 31. Schleps are good. 32. Don’t forget to make money. 33. Journalists like hearing directly from founders. If you hire PR people, resist their desire to control all the contact. 34. It’s standard for founders to keep board control in the first round. 35. Listen to everyone. Then make your own decision. 36. Remember that you are more likely to die because you execute badly than get crushed by a competitor. 37. Get lucky. 38. Have a direct relationship with your customers. 39. Be formidable—do not be easy to push around. 40. Don’t let your company be run by a sales guy. But do learn how to sell your product. 41. Have a culture that rewards output. 42. Don’t hire professional managers too early. 43. Simple is good. Be suspicious of complexity. 44. Get on planes in marginal situations. In-person is still better than tele-anything. 45. Most things are not as risky as they seem. 46. Be suspect of anyone who says the word process too often. 47. Raise a bit more money than you think you need. 48. Ignore the fact that “the press loves [you]”. 49. Have great customer service. 50. You can create value with breakthrough innovation, incremental refinement, or complex coordination. Great companies often do two of these. The very best companies do all three. 51. The role of the board is advice and consent. If the CEO does not lay out a clear strategy and tries to get the board to set one, it will usually end in disaster. 52. Board observers are usually a headache. 53. If you pivot, do it fully and with conviction. The worst thing is to try to do a bit of the old and the new—it’s hard to kill your babies. 54. It’s better to make a decision and be wrong than to equivocate. 55. Set goals for the company and motivate people to get there. 56. Always praise good work. 57. Celebrate your wins as a company. Get t-shirts for big milestones. 58. Have a good operational cadence where projects are short and you’re releasing something new on a regular basis. 59. You can win with the best product, the best price, or the best experience. 60. Meetups and conferences are generally a waste of time. 61. If the founders of your company seem to care more about being founders than they care about your specific company, go join another company. 62. It’s easier to sell painkillers than vitamins. 63. Be suspicious of any work that is not building product or getting customers. It’s easy to get sucked into an infrastructure rewrite death spiral. 64. It’s better to have a few users love your product than for a lot of users to sort of like it. 65. Learn how to stay extermally optimistic when your world is melting down. 66. Startups should require as few miracles as possible, but at least one. 67. You have to have great execution—far more people have good ideas than are willing to roll up their sleeves and get shit done. 68. Don’t have a diverse culture in the early days. 69. Keep a to-do list every day. At the top of it, put the one or two big things you want to work on. 70. Being the CEO is miserable more often than it’s good. But when it’s good, it’s really good. 71. On the really bad days, remember that tomorrow will be better—it’s hard to see it being much worse! 72. Sleep and exercise. 73. Success in a startup is usually pass/fail. Worry more about making sure you pass than an extra point of dilution. 74. Good investors are worth a reasonable premium. 75. Give your investors something to do. 76. Go for a few highly involved investors over a lot of lightly engaged ones. 77. Raise money on promise. Raise money on clean terms. 78. Do reference checks on your potential investors. Ask other founders how they are when everything goes wrong. 79. Investors love companies other investors love. 80. A lot of the best ideas seem silly or bad initially—you want an idea at the intersection of “seems like bad idea” and “is good idea”. (It’s important to note you need to be contrarian and right, not simply contrarian.) 81. Surf someone else’s wave. 82. Sometimes you can succeed through sheer force of will. 83. All startups are bleeped in at least one major way. Keep going. 84. Keep an eye on cash in the bank and don’t run out of it. 85. Pay a lot of attention to the relationship between cofounders, especially if both/all of you want to be CEO. 86. Stay small and nimble. 87. Have a staff meeting at least once a week. 88. Find a mentor that will teach you how to manage. 89. Keep burn low until you’re sure everything is working. 90. Be suspect about buying users. 91. Lead by example. 92. Have the right kind of office. The proper office for a very small company is an apartment or house. 93. Share results (financial and key metrics) with the company every month. 94. Have a table in your offer letters that shows how much the stock you’re granting a new hire could be worth in various scenarios. 95. The best startups are defined by exceptions; all of these rules are probably breakable, but probably not all at the same time. http://blog.samaltman.com/startup-advice |
Software/Programmer Market / Re: Nairachat Social Media App For Sale by project7(m): 5:56pm On Sep 04, 2016 |
how much? |
Programming / Java Web Application Framework by project7(m): 10:34am On Sep 04, 2016 |
Please I need to know if there is any good Java web development framework (MVC). I need to convert the app below to Java web app. https://www.nairaland.com/3328580/bookkeeping-software-cooperatives or if you can do it, reach me 0806-787-8141 Thanks |
Business / Re: Bookkeeping Software For Cooperatives by project7(m): 9:58am On Sep 04, 2016 |
...reports are internally generated
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Business / Re: Bookkeeping Software For Cooperatives by project7(m): 9:48am On Sep 04, 2016 |
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Business / Bookkeeping Software For Cooperatives by project7(m): 9:34am On Sep 04, 2016 |
Banking software for Multipurpose Cooperative bookkeeping This software can run on a network with multiple users and systems. Quick retrieval of member personal information, personal ledger accounts, deposits, withdrawals, loans, refunds and member share data. Automatic posting of entry to General Ledger accounts. Loans and interest on loan automated computation and visual tracking of refunds. Member holdings deposits and withdrawals management module. A General Ledger of accounts. 36 inbuilt starter charts of accounts to choose from. Cashbook and automatic monthly financial analysis. Automatic generation and one-click-to-print of financial statements and reports like Trial Balances, Income Statements and Balance Sheets. Secure password enabled user login and access privileges. Reduced training time with an easy-to-use and easy-to-learn web-based Intuitive interface and design simplicity. Ability to quickly include photos of members along with the member information via the webcam or from scanned passports. Ability to connect to the Internet and integrate with the cooperative website if desired. One click quick data backup and restore operation. Call 0806-787-8141
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Programming / Re: Quotes Needed For Website Development by project7(m): 6:50pm On Aug 15, 2016 |
700k. 200k upfront. 2weeks planning and modeling, 8weeks coding. 1 back-end and one front-end guy. A good developer may not have the time to convince anyone on anything as a sales man could. You can identify one by discussing the problem to be solved, the challenges involved and how to go about solving it. |
Phones / Re: Why Do Majority Of Smartphone Users In Nigeria Detest Windows Phone? by project7(m): 6:15pm On Aug 12, 2016 |
Pls I will like to know what scenerio will compel a programmer to develop on a mobile phone. How convenient is it? DaveHert: |
Politics / Re: Kurdistan-biafra-denied-olympic-representation-non-state-palestine-gets-team by project7(m): 10:32am On Aug 08, 2016 |
Biafra, a nation in southeast Nigeria was forced by the British colonial masters to merge with Lagos Colony, and Hausaland in 1914 in order to create what is no known as Nigeria. However, the British put a caveat in the decree that merged the three areas together. The charter would only last 100 years. Since 2014 Biafra has had a legal right to pull away from Nigeria. One of the biggest reasons why Biafra has not seceded from Nigeria is it still remembers the Biafran war for independence in 1967-1970 that failed miserably and ended with between 3 to 6 million dead Biafrans. Not only that, but Britain is vehemently against an independent Biafra, because it would lose much if its control over Nigeria’s oil, which resides in Biafra as well as the Niger River delta where most of the oil is brought through. 1 Like |
Programming / Re: .NET Is A Dead & Useless Language - .NET programmers come and defend yourselves by project7(m): 6:00pm On Jul 22, 2016 |
seunthomas: Thanks. You said my mind. |
Nairaland / General / How Many Of These LNG Ships Do We Have In Nigeria? by project7(m): 9:24am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Please I will like to know.
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Politics / Re: Tompolo Still Hiding In Delta Creeks by project7(m): 8:41am On Jun 12, 2016 |
Icecomrade: Same here. |
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