18/08/2013

Some 'not bad' tutorial video from me.



This is a tutorial video on how to make galaxy-look font image. View to know more! Thanks for watching and sorry for the bad quality.

What have I learnt in my Statistic Class?

Precisely, Statistic is the DMS3143 class in my college. Sorry with the sentence, but I think I'm going to share this notes about Conditional Probability.

I'm telling this to the whole world without expecting my lecturer will read this and cut my carry marks. Seriously, my lecturer is a nut. I have no idea what the heck is he doing all this time. His chinese accent is so strong that I can't even understand what he was saying. Well, I skipped my first class so I don't know anything about Statistic introduction. The only word that I can hear from him is ''CONDITIONAL PROBABEELEETEE OKAYH. GO BAKK AND STUDY OKAYH".
So I was like.. okay. :(

So I found this notes and I think it really helps! Compare to this one I get from my lecturer, without a proper explaination. It kills me.


Here you go!





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Thanks to James Jones for this lovely notes. :)

22/07/2013

Mouseover in Chrome

Hi there. Maybe 80% of my readers know about this, but here's just a basic knowledge about Chrome, just in case you didn't notice about this.

Whenever you're pointing at a link or images in Chrome, you'll see a quick information about the address you will be navigate to, if you click on the link or images.

For example :

This is what I am seeing right now. (Click on the image for larger view)
So, I'm going to point at this image :
Mouseover at the circled image. (Click on the image for larger view)

You'll somehow notice this :
The address shows www.blogger.com/home  (Click on the image for larger view)

So, that is it. That's one of the most basic knowledge about chrome. Actually it happens to be the same on Mozilla Firefox and I.E too. Cheers! xx

C++ Programming

What is C++ ? Why do you have to learn about C++ ? What will you do with C++ ?

As all of us know.. Computer is incredibly fast. Now let's go behind the scene. What makes computers fast? Well, maybe there are some slow computers out there, but that's just show us today's computers are faster than the last ten years' computers. Computer needs instruction to do tasks. But it can't just listen to what we say and read what we write. It needs specific languages. Now see, it doesn't read c++ directly either.

Then, what the heck?

A computer’s CPU can't speak the C++ language. The very limited set of instructions that a CPU understands is called machine code, or machine language, or an instruction set.

We'll continue with the introduction on the next post... Goodnight.

DIT3163 Chapter 1 : Database Design



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First post for poofgoesthenotes!

Hi, everyone. The purpose of this blog is to share all the notes that my lecturer had given to me. I am not a good-graded student, but all I am trying to do is sharing. So, I really hope it helps some of you struggling humans out there.

Thanks for viewing this blog anyway. :-)