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Sunday, 30 October 2016

Adsense Requirements

In this present context of world, we have 100s of 1000s of website and blogs being built in daily basis. Internet and WWW is new source of information for us. On average people tend to spend about 27 hours a week in internet even growing day by day. Why wouldn’t we spend time on internet when all the information we need is completely available, for help we have forums, for entertainment we have YouTube, social medias etc. Why do people build these websites? We are all busy in our own work, so someone would make website and pay for their hosting early for no reason? Nope is perfect answer. In this 21st century nothing is free and nobody got time to do something without hoping for return. So, what exactly they get out of it?  Everything we ever wanted, “money”.
I have bunch of friends asking about is it real? Can you earn while writing about stuff you love? Making videos on YouTube? Making free blogs? Yes my friends, the era of digital marketing is beginning well begun long ago. You do get paid for various website you make. Of course, there are couple of things you need to work on first before getting paid but what is it actually? How can we do it? Where to begin? I know there must be 100s of question in your mind else you wouldn’t be here to read this.
Since, people spend alot of time in websites; they are best places for different growing companies to advertise. So, if you have website or blog, you would let those merchants to place those advertisements on your website or blog. Hence, when internet users visit your website, they will see different advertisement and click if interested. When they click on those Ads you get paid for those.

Without wasting any time how can we get started? Let’s begin,
What do you need is first question,
  1. Can you develop website from scratch? Without using any theme customization (i know it cost but it’s for better tomorrow, trust me).if you can make website with unique idea/content. Now, I know we aren’t computer genius. Hence, there are various websites where you can just customize pre-build theme according to your own need (I will explain about those in next post).
  2. Now, the content of your blog/website. Content of your website must be interesting else nobody is going to visit your website; I don’t like to go spend my time on some useless boring website. Like they say “time is money my friend”. Make sure, they are interesting, well-written, and well-organized.
  3. Since, our website/blog is ready and we have first post. When do i get paid? You don’t get paid right away, there are still couple of things you need to do. Keep on writing those contents. Make it around 20-30 post. Go visit someone else blogs and website and interact, give your view on what you think on their blog. So they will visit yours and keep their view. It works 99% of the time. If someone else visit my blog and say something I would be curious about the content he writes about
  4. Growing your audience is another big part of this process, without audience there is no point in making blogs/websites. If you don’t have viewers, you can’t get revenue for those Ads you have placed on your websites. Hence, audience is main aspect of this whole process. It’s not easy but yet hang in there and you will get there.
These are the basic steps required for the approval. I know it seems plain and simple but everything is plain and simple when you look from distance but in here get ready to get your hands dirty.

Now, for those who are wondering, how to create website/blogs. If you computer genius then you don’t need any help in this part. But, if you are some random guy who spends lot of time working in internet and wants to do something else than job you are hooked up to, there are various pre-build theme designed platforms you use for this process. You can visit those websites and start building without doing any coding and they are very popular among developers and users. You can also find different theme which you need to pay for and some are free but there is really no difference. I usually go with free theme unless i have to make something professional like for companies, business etc.
There are various free website builder, of course i haven’t tried all of them but i have couple of them which i have tried and among those i am going my top 5 best builder.
  1. WordPress:     
WordPress is free and open source Content Management System (CMS) which works using PHP and MySQL. It allows users to use different theme and plug-ins as per our need. Another reason I like WordPress is its community. WordPress is indeed most used platform at present day. It also allows user to customize theme and post which makes job easier. You can go directly to wordpress.com and sign up now.
  1. Weebly:
Weebly is another free and open source web site builder. It features drag and drop. Best features of weebly are that storage is unlimited but of course it restricts users in individual file sizes. You can just drag and drop elements to generate mobile version of website. They also have various plug-ins for various purposes like PayPal, Stripe, etc.
  1. WIX:
WIX  is Cloud Based web development platform that allows users to create HTML5 web sites and mobile site. They also use concept of drag and drop tool. You can add different plug-ins in WIX too like social site, e-commerce, email etc. People can also build website from scratch without using any templates (developers might love this).
  1. Yola:
Yola is another platform where users can make website even if they don’t have programming skills. They also provide web hosting services. If you start getting good payment you can upgrade you account to Bronze, Silver, Gold and premier. They all have different upgraded features. Visit their site for more information.
  1. Website Builder:
Website builder is platform just like wordpress where you can find pre-built website and customize it according it to user requirements. You can also find various tools like e-commerce, SEO, email setup etc. Integration of those tools are pretty easy and also you can find various tutorials about these in internet.
Among all above mentioned, I tend to use WordPress for its easy setup and huge community which makes things easy and you can share your post to grow audience.
So, these are various things you need for Ad sense approval. You need to find what you want to write about and also there are various options about how to work around. Keep on blogging, lets grow together. Let me know what you think about this points I have mentioned.

Friday, 7 October 2016

Different game genre

Different game genre


Most games fall within a particular category. Some bridge different gaming styles and, thus, could appear under more than one category simultaneously. And others pioneer new approaches to electronic entertainment. Those often fall outside of any pre-conceived genre. If such a title becomes popular enough that others try to duplicate the experience, a new genre comes into being.
·       Action:-
The action game is a video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction-time. The genre includes diverse subgenres such as fighting games, shooter games and platform games which are widely considered the most important action games, though some real-time strategy games are also considered to be action games. Perhaps the most basic of genres, Action is practically all encompassing, thus, it should be applied to games whose main focus is Action. Good examples of Action games include Devil May Cry and God of War. Not to be confused with Fighting or Combat.

·       Adventure:-
Another very basic genre, Adventure is in it's purest form a game that takes you on a journey with emphasis on locales and excitement and usually encourage freedom of exploration. The most basic examples of adventure games include point and click games like Full Throttle, Shadowgate, and King's Quest. Modern examples of Adventure games include Grand Theft Auto, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda and many RPGs such as Mass Effect or Final Fantasy.
Another of the first video game genres, especially from the computer platforms, was the adventure game. These were initially text-based games like Will Crowther's Collossal Cave and the original Zork games. However, as the power of the gaming systems grew, developers tried to tap into the visual capabilities of each consecutive platform. The Atari VCS offered a game entitled Adventure. Roberta Williams began developing the King's Quest series for Sierra Online in an attempt to add interactive graphics and point-and-click functionality to the more puzzle-oriented traditional text-based adventure. There has always been a strong following for this genre because of the challenge of puzzle-solving and the general lack of violence. This has also made it popular for many non-traditional gaming demographics. In recent years, LucasArts and Cyan have been known for their contributions to the adventure genre. Other examples of adventure franchises include Gabriel Knight, Indiana Jones, Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, Myst, Police Quest, and Syberia.
·       MMO:-
Stands for Massively Multiplayer Online. While most modern games are playable online, a MMO constitutes that online gameplay is the focus of the game,         and that hundreds, thousands, even millions of users can interact with each other in a real-time space (theoretically). Very popular to mix with the RPG genre. Notable examples include World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy XI, Everquest, Monster Hunter, and EVE Online. MMOs can enable players to cooperate and compete with each other on a large scale, and sometimes to interact meaningfully with people around the world. They include a variety of gameplay types, representing many video game genres.


·       Role Playing Games ( RPGs):-

The Role Playing Game genre, or RPG for short, is a genre based around concepts from early tabletop adventures. Usually the player consciously uses the application of mathematics to make their main character/avatar stronger and able to act in battle more efficiently. RPGs can either be with a lone hero or with a party, whereupon the player has to manage the statistics of several characters instead. Examples of RPGs include Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, Dragon Quest, and Pokémon. In this genre, players controls action of character as they wish to. This is main genre, there are various sub genre like, action role playing, MUD, Roguelike etc.

·       Simulation:-
A simulation video game describes a diverse super-category of video games, generally designed to closely simulate aspects of a real or fictional reality. From three basic types of strategic, planning, and learning exercises: games, simulations, and case studies, a number of hybrids may be considered, including simulation games that are used as case studies. By their nature, simulations are attempts to accurately re-create an experience. These can be in the form of management simulations like SimCity and Theme Hospital, or more hands on like MicroSoft Flight Simulator or Gran Turismo.


·         Strategy: -
                                         Like simulations, strategy/tactics games attempt to capture a sense of realism                                        for the game player to experience. However, these titles are often turn-based as                                    opposed to real time and they give the player a greater sense of specific control                                    over a situation. Franchises that fall into this genre include Ogre Tactics,                                                Command and Conquer, Final Fantasy Tactics, and Worms. A broad-term genre                                     for games that have militaristic/strategic combat elements crucial to victory.                                         Some examples include Advance Wars, Steel Panthers, and Sid Meier's                                                Civilization.
There are various sub-genre of strategy games like,
1.      4X
2.      Artillery
3.      RTS (Real-time Strategy)
4.      RTT(Real-time Tactic)
5.      MMORTS(Massive Multiplayer Online Real-time Strategy)
6.      MOBA(Multiplayer Online Battle Arena)
7.      TBS(Turn-Based Strategy)
8.      TBT(Turn-Based Tactic)


·         Vehicle Simulation:-
Vehicle simulation games are a genre of video games which attempt to provide the player with a realistic interpretation of operating various kinds of vehicles. This includes automobiles, aircraft, watercraft, spacecraft, military vehicles, and a variety of other vehicles. The main challenge is to master driving and steering the vehicle from the perspective of the pilot or driver, with most games adding another challenge such as racing or fighting rival vehicles. Games are often divided based on realism, with some games including more realistic physics and challenges such as fuel management. These genres also have various sub-genres like, Flight Simulators, racing games, space-craft etc.
·       Puzzle:-

In many ways, puzzle video games are not dissimilar from traditional puzzles. What they offer are unique environments that are not as easily introduced in one's living room. For example, Wetrix enables the player to build up a series of walls that would be able to contain a deluge of water when it falls. Successful completion of a level involves capturing enough water. Other examples include Tetris, Intelligent Qube, Puzzle Bobble, Puyo Puyo, Devil Dice, and Mercury.
·         Sports:-
As you can imagine, sports games are those that simulate the playing of sports. Many of these have incorporated novel aspects beyond the games themselves. For example, most football video games like the Madden series enable the player to create and customize teams and play them for an entire season. Furthermore, many sports games include management elements beyond the games themselves. There is quite a bit of variety in this genre for fans of the games, the players, and the behind the scenes responsibilities of owning a team.



Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Samsung S7 Edge headache!

Samsung's own community blog and XDA developers' forum have been buzzing with user instances complaining about the sudden appearance of grey bands on the screen of the Galaxy S7 Edge, the intensity of which seems to increase when the brightness levels are reduced. Some users are also complaining about performance being hampered, just days after, they bought the phone.

he South Korean company, that hit bull's eye with its new batch of Galaxy S phones, and quickly followed them up with an even better Note phablet -- well, it did for some time before going kaput -- is clearly in disarray. After the Note 7 fiasco, users are now complaining about seeing translucent shades of grey on Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge. 


Interestingly, one user also mentions that, "Samsung is aware of the fault and not bothered to replace it."The claims are supported with images, and at least one video that show the shades of grey in action.

Samsung was caught foot in mouth recently when multiple reports of the Note 7 exploding started emerging. In its own internal investigation, the company found as many as 35 cases of exploding Note 7 phones, something that has been attributed to faulty batteries. The company, thereafter, issued a global recall of the Note 7 and announced that it will give buyers who had already purchased the device (in the US, for instance) a replacement over the coming weeks.

Looks like world leading smartphone company is coming to dead with Galaxy S7 Edge. If this continues we can't say, there will be any users for Samsung. I personally would like the company to go through their product and remodel it again whereas for users they should try to return what they can.  

We can find various memes about S7 Edge on social sites and company should be serious about on going issues with their product. 



Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Generating Bill using HTML and Javascript

In this tutorial, I will be talking about how to generate bill using HTML and JavaScript. Basically,
We are going to create form and assign value for each and every item available in Menu. So i hope you know basic about HTML and JavaScript. Basically, we are going to use checkbox and radio buttons.

The only difference in checkbox and radio button is, checkbox allows you to choose more than one item where as checkbox allows user to choose only one item. Like in below menu program,  in Dishes and Starter you can choose more than one items but in soft drinks you can only choose one items from listen items.
That should cover almost everything about the difference and basic needed for program. Now, let’s start program, code is :-




<html>
<head>
    <title>Generate Bill</title>
   
<script type="text/javascript">
    function display()
    {
    form=document.getElementById("form1");
    total=0;
    var msg="";
    //check if the checkBox is checked or not.
   if(form.Checkbox1.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg +"Veg Pizza \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox1.value +"\n"; // add the dish name and its price to the msg.
        total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox1.value); // calculate the total.
    }
    if(form.Checkbox2.checked==true)
    {
        msg= msg + "NonVeg Pizza \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox2.value + " \n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox2.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox3.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg +"Veg Burger \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox3.value +" \n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox3.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox4.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg + "Chicken Burger \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox4.value + " \n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox4.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox5.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg + "Gobi Manchuri \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox5.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox5.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox6.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Mashroom Manchuri \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox6.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox6.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox7.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Baby corn Manchuri \t- Rs." + form.Checkbox7.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox7.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox8.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Tamoto Soup \t\t- Rs." + form.Checkbox8.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox8.value);
    }
   if(form.Checkbox9.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Masala Papad \t\t- Rs." + form.Checkbox9.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Checkbox9.value);
    }
   if(form.Radio1.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Coke \t\t- Rs." + form.Radio1.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Radio1.value);
    }
     if(form.Radio2.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Pepsi \t\t- Rs." + form.Radio2.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Radio2.value);
    }
     if(form.Radio3.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Sprite \t\t- Rs." + form.Radio3.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Radio3.value);
    }
     if(form.Radio4.checked==true)
    {
        msg=msg+ "Thums up \t\t- Rs." + form.Radio4.value + "\n";
         total=total+parseInt(form.Radio4.value);
    }
   
    form.txtarea.value=msg + "\n \t Total :\t"+ total; // display the msg and the total to the textArea.
    }
   

</script>

</head>
<body>
<form id=form1>
    <h4> Dishes</h4><br />
    <input id="Checkbox1" type="checkbox" name="grp1" value="120"/> Veg Pizza<br />
    <input id="Checkbox2" type="checkbox" name="grp1" value="250"/> NonVeg Pizza<br />
    <input id="Checkbox3" type="checkbox" name="grp1" value="40"/> Veg Burger<br />
    <input id="Checkbox4" type="checkbox" name="grp1" value="60"/> Chicken Burger<br />
   
    <h4> Stater </h4><br />
    <input id="Checkbox5" type="checkbox" name="grp2" value="60"/> Gobi Manchuri <br />
    <input id="Checkbox6" type="checkbox" name="grp2" value="75"/> Mashroom Manchuri<br />
    <input id="Checkbox7" type="checkbox" name="grp2" value="75"/> Baby corn Manchuri<br />
    <input id="Checkbox8" type="checkbox" name="grp2" value="55"/> Tamoto Soup<br />
    <input id="Checkbox9" type="checkbox" name="grp2" value="35"/> Masala Papad<br />
   
    <h4> Soft drinks </h4><br />
    <input id="Radio1" type="radio" name="grp3" value="15"/> Coke<br />
    <input id="Radio2" type="radio" name="grp3" value="15"/> Pepsi<br />
    <input id="Radio3" type="radio" name="grp3" value="15"/> Sprite<br />
    <input id="Radio4" type="radio" name="grp3" value="15"/> Thumsup<br /><br />
   
    <input id="btn1" type="button" value="Submit" onclick="display()" /><br /><br />
   
    <textarea id="txtarea" cols="40" rows="10"></textarea><br /><br />

</form>
</body>
</html>





In above program, it takes various inputs from user and calculates total amount. All the value is assigned in programming phase that actual frontend doesn’t show amount.
I hope you enjoyed doing it, its easy to execute. So, go ahead and give it a try.
happy coding !

 

Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Introduction to C++

Before we start on what actually c++ is, I would like to assume couple of things. If you are here looking for C++ introduction I would like to assume you know about computer programs and computer programming with basic knowledge about C programming language .
So, that being said, let us start with what actually C++ is. C++ was first developed by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1979 (some people would like to say early 80’s, don’t worry both means same.) at Bells Labs and is totally based upon C-programming language (which is why I assumed you know about C programming language) , This programming language is also known as advanced version of C programming language or incremented C version.

C++ is cross-platform programming language i.e. it works in various version of operation system like: - windows, Mac OS, different version of Linux and UNIX. This is why C++ is still popular in present day due to this feature.
C++ is hard to categorize, Compared to assembly programming language, it is high-level programming language but it also includes many low-level facilities to manipulate the computer’s memory. Due this feature C++ is excellent programming language for writing efficient “system” program.

American National Standard Institution (ANSI) and International Standards Organization (ISO) provide “official” and generally accepted standards definition of many programming including C and C++. Programs written in these standards are guaranteed to run on any devices. This system was necessary for various standards being developed around the world which might lead to inconsistency in programming world.