It was really a cool day today. Outside, it was raining in the noon and breezes made the scene very cool. Inside office, it was cool also. yesterdays heat was washed away with today's rain.
Today, CBSE Board, India declared class X result for year 2010. But here is a catch – this year they changed the rating from numbers to grades. Most of the students are apparently confused how to get percentage from their GPA. How to convert CGPA to Percentage Here is the simple method to convert GPA into percentage: Percentage = 9.5 × CGPA Example: CGPA = 6.8 Percentage = 9.5 x CGPA = 9.5 x 6.8 = 64.60% The percentage calculated by this manner is the overall percentage. How to convert GP to Percentage Here is the simple method to calculate percentage from GP: Percentage = 9.5 x GP Example: GP = 06 Percentage = 9.5 x 6 = 57.6%. The percentage calculated in this manner is the percentage in that particular subject. Technorati Tags: CBSE , CBSE Result , CBSE Result 2010 , Percentage from GPA SUBJECT WISE GRADE POINT: Marks Range Grade Grade P...
As a developer, many time I wished to redirect user to a new URL into a new browser window. I wanted to use response.redirect at server side and open the new web page into a new window. But the way redirection works makes it impossible to open a new window from server side. The common solution to this problem is to use java script's window.open statement at client side and then fetch the new URL into the new window. To me, this is totally unacceptable while I am writing server side code. So I decided to write some code to do this. But before writing, I googled for the same. I found a good solution for the problem. I would like to give proper credit to the author, who chose not to publish his/her name. As they say a code worth one thousand words, here is the code: ResponseHelper Class: The ResponseHelper class does all the magic. It adds a client side script to the response which opens the new window. Use this class in place of response class if you want to open new window. Yo...
I was required to install ODP.net 10.2 on my PC. Currently my PC has Oracle client 9.2 installed and we do not wish to install Oracle Client 10.2. I wanted to study release notes of ODP 10.2 before installing it. Is earched net for the same but unfortunately I cound not found anything. I had to prepare a document stating weather of not we require to install Oracle Client 10.2 on my machine if I want to use ODP.net 10.2. And of course I have to provide proof for the same. The proof may be any statement given by the oracle on the same subject. When I do not find any article regarding the same, I asked my systems people to give me a test machine. I installed ODP.net 10.2 on the same machine. There in the docs, I found release notes. I am posting these release notes below : ==================================================== Oracle Data Provider for .NET 10.2.0.2.20 Production ==================================================== Copyright (C) Oracle Corporation 2006 This document provides...
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