For students and programmers who always keep up with their busy schedule,
having a tool to check if their source code is error free is a great way to save time. Usually laptops and netbooks are good testing ground to check if a source code works perfectly, but most people can’t afford to buy one. Also, working in public computer shops requires you to have an installed compiler and IDE to work with their assignment. Good thing there’s an IDE out there perfect for programmers and coders to help their assignment if they need an urgent test to their code files.
Entries from January 2010 ↓
How to Run and Test your Sourcecode Online
January 3rd, 2010 — TK Guides, Web Apps
Use Google as an Alarm Clock
January 2nd, 2010 — TK Guides
Missing certain events? Being forgetful in greeting your friend’s birthday? Always not on time with your date? I think what you need is a carefully organized event calendar with the help of Google .
Site Update: Kyle’s First Ever WP-theme
January 2nd, 2010 — Latest News
Update: Just discovered a new problem… I’m receiving 0 visits when using this theme but when I change my theme it returns back to normal so I’ll not use my own custom theme until i fully fix the problem
Update: Just solved a major problem with my rss feed using a plugin. I accidentally edited some files in functions.php that caused my rss feed to malfunction
Update: It seems that I’m having problem with my blog feed
If you’re reading this article then you’ll be seeing a major difference in Technokyle’s look. Although digital nature’s mystique theme looked really good in my blog, I have to make a signature by making my very own custom theme. It took me 4 drafts in what kind of theme color and site layout I’ll be using and I’m fully satisfied now with it’s simplistic and semi-professional feel.
