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Learn How To Read URL Parameters Using jQuery

By Aneesh Bhatnagar

Read URL Parameters using jQuery

URL Parameters are something that you see in the URLs a lot these days. They look like “http://www.example.com/?category=xyz”, where “category” is the parameter name and “xyz” is the parameter value. These typically appear in the URL of a page when we submit a form on the previous page, and it sends the data to the […]

Slash Coding is now Updated

By Aneesh Bhatnagar

Slash Coding blog has taken a fresh look altogether. If you think that the author at Slash Coding had forgotten about everyone reading this blog, then you are wrong. The author at Slash Coding, Aneesh Bhatnagar was busy with family obligations for the past 2 months or so. In the meantime, Slash Coding has received […]

How to Move your Android Projects to Android Studio in 3 Easy Steps

By Aneesh Bhatnagar

Android Studio

Earlier last month, I posted an article describing what Android Studio is, and why you should consider moving to it at this stage for your Android Application Development needs. After posting that, I got a few messages asking me a guide to move their projects from Eclipse to Android Studio easily without spending too much […]

What is Android Studio and Why Should You Start Using it Today?

By Aneesh Bhatnagar

Android Studio

Android Studio is the Android application development tool that Google had launched in the month of December 2014. Earlier to this date, there was a Beta version available. It boasts of a highly functional environment for your Android Application Development needs. Earlier, Google promoted the Eclipse IDE with the Android Development Tools bundled together for Android application development, […]

Difference Between JPEG and PNG That No One Will Tell You

By Aneesh Bhatnagar

Difference Between JPEG and PNG

What’s the difference between JPEG and PNG? Do you know when to use which image type? Most of the people who use images don’t really know the difference between JPEG and PNG in terms of usage. To start with the basics, JPEG stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group, and PNG stands for Portable Network Graphic. […]

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