Newbies from various parts of Russian Federation have joined the Sibers group. Sergey Filatov is an ASP.NET developer. For him, choosing our company was a perfect way to gain good experience in various areas of software development. Vyacheslav Moskalenko besides being a dance and car maniac, in a good sense of this word, is also a junior PHP developer in Sibers. He is a Toyota worshipper. Alexandra Boborykina is a financial manager assistant and a postgraduate student with university diploma in Mathematics.... read more →
After revising my ideas on writing functions from the previous post, I came to the conclusion that previously described function arguments could still cause problems. First of all, the lines with supposedly defined iterators will suffer. Even if we create some additional iterators, anyway func val and func (val) being not identical will be troublesome. Another idea, a crazier one, dawned upon me – that parentheses are optional as they function as a grouping operator as in expressions. Then the arguments in writing without parentheses are still divided by comas. To avoid errors we introduce the following conventions... read more →
This image shows a digital thermometer installed in one of our offices with its sensor put outside of a window. This is current temperature in Novosibirsk. Refreshes each 60 seconds.... read more →
Eclipse has grown from its roots as a Java IDE project to become a universal development platform for building and deploying software. There are now 66 open source projects at Eclipse, generating millions of downloads. We as a software development company have a wide experience on developing under eclipse framework especially for client-server applications. And now there are some projects in development, but despite everything our developers prefer Idea to Eclipse because of light and easiness. However, our profound professional skills let our development team meet all customers’ requirements.... read more →
The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was held in Athens, Greece, on 30 October – 2 November, 2006. IFG was aimed at discussing the main issues of managing the Internet such as affordability and availability of the Internet; interconnection costs and security; management of critical resources and technology transfer; multilingualism and local development of software, etc. All of these is supposed to promote Internet stability, reliability, safety and development... read more →
Vadim came to us with a huge background and profound experience. He has a reputation of a professional developer of flash games, animation and ads. Vadim is fond of skiing and basketball playing. Books-Fantasy, Magazine- “Chip”, Music- Dimmu Borgir, Food- Pizza, He is diligent, responsible and purposeful.... read more →
Our Partner Eye.Fi has released a new project- Eye-Film Beta. Eye-Film Beta is a media card incorporating 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and 512MB of Flash storage. Eye-Film Beta will transfer photos from within your camera to in-home destinations (PC or Mac), or directly to a supported online destination. The first web service that occurs to us is the most popular photo service Flickr.com so not surprisingly we find eye-film beta card photo at Flickr.com. Also a we find out more about Eye-Fi in popular technorati.com tagclouds.... read more →
November 4 is the Day of the National Unity in Russia. It falls on Saturday and thus automatically transfers to Monday (November 6). So next week we will start our work from Tuesday.... read more →
Few hours ago in New York City, Google announced winners of its annual Global Code Jam competition. Petr Mitrichev, a Math student of Moscow University, made it to the top and won the $10,000 first prize. The third prize of $5,000 in cash was also won by a Russian guy Andrey Stankevich. Among 100 finalists from 24 countries, Russia was represented by its 32 talents, making the largest delegation at Code Jam 2006.... read more →