Sunday, February 26, 2012

Load Shedding Schedule Kathmandu Nepal 27 February 2012 again reduced to 10 hrs/day

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After some good news of an incumbent minister getting jailed for corruption first time in Nepal lets hope Nepal sees better days like this. But I have read some recent news which are not really positive as such. Another good news is load shedding is decreasing and its 10 hrs / day now, the new schedule is below:

Click to view large version

The experimental table is given below:


Experimental Live table:
alt : Live Load Shedding Schedule

Jai Nepal !!! May load shedding decrease day by day and come to 0 hrs/day.
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Thursday, February 16, 2012

Git introduction and hands on usage guide for windows with msysgit

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Git is a  free & open source, distributed version control system which can be used for projects of any size and complexity. I have been using git for more than past 2 and half years, you can even see my github and I find git essential for most of the projects I have been involved in. If there are multiple developers (be it one developer and one front end developer) you should consider using git. It is a developer's best friend and even helps you go back to history and see how your code/website looked like may be 2 months back (provided you do regular commits).

Git was developed by Linus Travolds yes the guy who coded linux kernel. He says "I'm an egotistical bastard, and I name all my projects after myself. First Linux, now git." May be true but git is free and a great tool to have in your development tool set. Git is more for the command line person so its not very easy to get started with windows. Now using the Msysgit you can git yourself quite easily in windows, so the slides below may be the icebreaker you were looking for to start git in window. (I am using windows 7 - 64 bit)




I hope this helps you to get started with git on windows.
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Monday, February 13, 2012

Load Shedding Schedule Kathmandu Nepal 13 February 2012 now its reduced to 12 hrs/day

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May be its the rain, may be its nothing. Whatever the case the load shedding in Kathmandu, Nepal has been reduced in negligible amount. Still its 12 hours per day without electricity. The new schedule effective from 13 February 2012 is given below:
You can veiw the live load shedding schedule below:

Experimental Live table:
alt : Live Load Shedding Schedule

Update

Just saw this video by Lamps Nepal, may be the government will listen (but it will be music to deaf ears I sense).


Jai Nepal !!!
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