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Client side scripting
Exploring OOPS - JavaScript Style: Part 1 - Encapsulation
Posted: 19 Jun 2008
Updated: 2 Aug 2008
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This article, 1st Part in the series of 3-articles, starts discussion on OOPS implementation in JavaScript. Starting with Encapsulation.
Exploring OOPS - JavaScript Style: Part 2 - Inheritance
Posted: 19 Jun 2008
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This article, 2nd Part in the series of 3-articles, discusses Inheritance in JavaScript
Exploring OOPS - JavaScript Style: Part 3 - Polymorphism
Posted: 19 Jun 2008
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This article, 3rd Part in the series of 3-articles, discusses Polymorphism in JavaScript
Web Services
Stateful Web Services
Posted: 24 Sep 2006
Updated: 10 Oct 2006
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This article describes, by means of a simple example, how to maintain states across multiple operations in a web service.
Java
Consuming Web Service in Java 5
Posted: 3 Oct 2006
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The article describes how to consume a Web service in Java 5. (Creating proxy classes in Java was never so simple!)
Windows Communication Foundation
Exploring Windows Communication Foundation - Part 2
Posted: 30 Jan 2007
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In this second article of the series "Exploring Windows Communication Foundation", we explore the customization of the service and working with faults and errors.
Exploring Windows Communication Foundation - Part 1
Posted: 21 Jan 2007
Updated: 31 Jan 2007
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Starting with this article, we shall explore various aspects of WCF
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Gaurav lives in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India.
His technical strength lies in having deep understanding of not one or two but bunch of enterprise frameworks.
Lately, he is working on an MVC framework implementation for Android put in open domain at http://sf.net/projects/android-mvc
Today, he is an independent guy:
- He is a programming language independent guy, well almost. He is proficient in C, C++, Java, C#, VB.Net, C++.Net, JavaScript, PHP, Tcl, Python, Ruby
- He is an OS independent guy, well almost. Has worked and developed at length on HP-UX, Linux (Redhat / Mandrake), Macintosh (9, 10.x), Windows (NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista), Solaris (8, 9, 10); and mobile platforms Android, iPhone, Blackberry
- He is a target independent guy, well almost. Has worked on thick clients (mainly desktops) as well as thin clients (mainly alternative platforms - Symbian, PalmOS, WinCE, WinXP Embedded, Linux Embedded, Android, iPhone, Blackberry)
Today, his thrust areas are Service Oriented Architecture (implementation expert in Java, .Net and PHP; integration with Mainframe and other legacy environments), Mobile Technologies and RFID.
He holds a Bachelor's Degree (B. Tech.) from IIT Kanpur www.iitk.ac.in. His major was in EE with specialization in DSP (SSP).
His hobby is listening music, reading books (no, he can't read novels), photography and travelling.
Should you wish to talk to him, you can drop him a mail at gaurav[dot]vaish[at]gmail[dot]com. He generally responds within 24-48 hrs unless there is a compelling reason.
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