Saturday, 26 March 2016

12 Greatest Programmers of all Time!

12. Ada Lovelace

Ada Lovelace
Augusta Ada King, more commonly known as Ada Lovelace, was an English mathematician and the world’s first computer programmer and was chiefly known for her work on Charles Babbage’s early mechanical general-purpose computer, the Analytical Engine. The notes she created for the Analytical Engine include what is recognized as the very first algorithm created solely for the intent of being processed by a machine or in other words, the world’s first computer program.
Ada was a gifted girl from the beginning with an uncommon mindset who predicted that one day computers would transcend from simply being used for crunching numbers — totally against the popular opinion of that time. Ada’s main inspiration came from her father and without her, who knows how long it would take for another person to design a computer program.

11. Niklaus Wirth

Niklaus Wirth
Niklaus Emil Wirth is a Swiss computer scientist who is regarded as a pioneer of computer programming among other fields in software engineering. He is best known for designing several programming languages, including the highly popular Pascal, Euler, Algol W, Modula, Modula-2, Oberon, Oberon-2, and Oberon-07. He also designed the simple programming language PL/0 to illustrate compiler design which formed the basis for many university compiler design classes.
Niklaus had previously worked on part of the design and implementation team for the Lilith and Oberon operating systems as well as the Lola digital hardware design and simulation system. Wirth’s pioneering work and development of innovative computer languages helped him win the prestigious Turing Award in 1984.

10. Bill Gates

Bill Gates
Arguably one of the most popular computer programmers of all time, Bill Gates is an American business magnate, computer programmer, PC pioneer, investor, and philanthropist. He is the co-founder, ex-executive officer and current chairman of Microsoft, which is the world’s largest personal-computer software company. He is the best-known entrepreneurs of the personal computer revolution and helped develop Windows, which is the most used operating system in the world.
For the first 5 years at Microsoft, aside from handling the business side of the company, Gates also personally oversaw every single code that the company sent out, often fixing ones he deemed incorrect or buggy. Aside from his programming skills, he is widely praised for his generosity and keen investment planning, but is highly criticized due to his anti-competitive business tactics.

9. James Gosling

James Gosling Java
James Arthur Gosling is a Canadian computer scientist and an officer of the order of Canada. He has coded quite a number of programs but is widely known for his creation of the highly successful and commonly used Java programming language in 1994 as well as its original virtual machine and compiler. He credits his creation towards his graduate student days where he created a p-code virtual machine for the lab’s DEC VAX computer, so that his professor could run UCSD Pascal programs and then realized that the architecture-neutral execution for widely distributed programs could be achieved by a similar technique.
James has also made major contributions to several other software systems, such as NeWS and Gosling Emacs. Due to his extra-ordinary achievements Gosling was elected to Foreign Associate member of the United States National Academy of Engineering.

8. Guido van Rossum

Guido van Rossum Python
Guido van Rossum is a Dutch computer programmer who is the author of the popular Python programming language that is wildly used today. His creation of Python lead him to being declared a “Benevolent Dictator For Life” the In the Python community which means that he continues to oversee the Python development process, making decisions where necessary, forever.
Rossum had developed Python while working at Google, where he also created Mondrian (a code review system internally used by the Google) and Rietveld. After working for Google for 7 years, he is now working at Dropbox. Rossum has been recognized as a distinguished engineer by the Association for Computing Machinery and also received the NLUUG Award in May 2003.

7. Ken Thompson

Kenneth Lane Thompson
Kenneth Lane Thompson, or simply “Ken” as he is called by the hacker community, is an American pioneer of computer science. Thompson had designed and implemented the original Unix operating system and also invented the B programming language (the direct predecessor to the famous C programming language), and was one of the early developers of the Plan 9 operating systems.
Since 2006, Thompson has also co-invented the Go programming language while working at Google. Ken’s other contributions included his work on regular expressions, early computer text editors QED and ed, the definition of the UTF-8 encoding, and even his work on computer chess that included creation of endgame tablebases and the chess machine Belle.

6. Donald Knuth

Donald Knuth
Donald Ervin Knuth is an American computer scientist and mathematician as well as a Professor Emeritus (retired professor) at Stanford University. Knuth has been dubbed as the “Father of the Analysis of Algorithms” as he has contributed to the development of rigorous analysis of the computational complexity of algorithms and systematized formal mathematical techniques for it.
Knuth has also popularized the asymptotic notation and he is also the creator of the TeX computer typesetting system and the METAFONT font definition language and rendering system. He has contributed to several branches of theoretical computer science and has also created the Computer Modern family of typefaces.

5. Brian Kernighan

Brian Kernighan UNIX
Brian Wilson Kernighan is a Canadian computer scientist who worked at Bell Labs alongside Ken Thompson and Dennis Ritchie. He is the co-creator and developer of UNIX. He is also co-author of the AWK and AMPL programming languages. Kernighan is currently a Professor and the Undergraduate Department Representative at the Computer Science Department of Princeton University.
Kernighan became famous by co-authoring the very first book on the C programming language and by authoring many UNIX programs such as ditroff, and cron for Version 7 Unix. His other notable work include his popular criticisms for Pascal called “Why Pascal is Not My Favorite Programming Language”.

4. Tim Berners-Lee

Tim Berners-Lee father of internet
Sir Timothy John “Tim” Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist who is renowned all across the globe because of his creation of the World Wide Web as well as the implementation of the first successful communication between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server via the Internet in November, 1989.
Tim has won multiple awards for his pioneering ingeniousness such as becoming one of only six members of the World Wide Web Hall of Fame and one of five Internet and Web pioneers who have been awarded the inaugural Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering. He is also the holder of the Founders Chair at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory.

3. Bjarne Stroustrup

Bjarne Stroustrup c++
Bjarne Stroustrup is a Danish computer scientist who is credited for the creation and the development of the widely used and highly successful C++ programming language. He not only invented it, but also evolved it, all by himself, by writing its early definitions, producing its first implementation, formulating its design criteria, designing all its major facilities, processing extension proposals for standards committee and its standard textbook.
Bjarne is currently working as a Professor and holder of the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Science at Texas A&M University.

2. Linus Torvalds

Linus Torvalds Linux
Linus Benedict Torvalds s a Finnish American software engineer, who was the principal driving force behind the development of the Linux kernel. Its creation itself is attributed towards him and he later became the chief architect of the Linux kernel, and is now the project’s coordinator.
Linus was honored with the 2012 Millennium Technology Prize by the Technology Academy Finland because of his creation of a new open source operating system for computers leading to the wide spread use of Linux kernel. He also created the ever popular distrbuted version control system called Git in 2005,as well as the diving log software Subsurface.

1. Dennis Ritchie

Dennis Ritchie C language creator
Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie was an American computer scientist who is credited for shaping and pioneering the digital era. He created the most commonly used C programming language that is used today in various software applications, embedded system development, operating systems, and has influenced most modern programming languages.
Dennis also co-created the UNIX operating system. For his work, in 1983 he received the Turing Award from the ACM, the Hamming Medal in 1990 from the IEEE and in 1999 the National Medal of Technology from President Clinton. He was the head of Lucent Technologies System Software Research Department when he retired in 2007. He passed away on October 12, 2011 causing the Fedora 16 Linux distribution to be released in his memory.

Which of the above mentioned greatest programmers of all time has influenced you the most? Share your thoughts with me in the comments section below!

Top 10 "Ethical Hackers" of India

1)Rishiraj Sharma
 I think he is youngest hacker of India, age 16... His rank should higher than other...
Its good list and also its similar to Microsoft survey
I want to hack my android device. How can I do it?
I want to learn hacking from you

2Ankit Fadia
He is great fake hacker of India
I wish to attend a workshop of ethical hacking of ankit sir
My dream also I am become like ankit fadia
Best hacking book writer in India...
3Sunny Vaghela
Sunny Vaghela is one of the countries pioneer Information Security & Cyber Crime Consultant. The young and dynamic personality of Sunny has not only assisted in solving complex cyber crime cases but has also played an instrumental role in creating awareness about information security and cyber crimes. During his graduation at Nirma University he developed projects like SMS Based Control System, Voice Recognition Based Control System exhibiting his sharp acumen for technology. At the age of 18, Sunny exposed loopholes like SMS & Call Forging in Mobile Networks. The technology that allowed to send SMS or Make Call to any International Number from any number of your choice. At Present, He is Director & Chief Technical Officer at TechDefence Consulting Pvt Ltd which is rapidly growing security services & investigation consulting organization focusing on Cyber Crime Investigations, Cyber Law Consulting, Vulnerability Assessment & Penetration Testing, Informabertion Security Training.
Great person in cyber security
He is the number 1 talented ethical hacker in india.
He helping the new students to this industries
I want to learn ethical hacking can you call me -09459784242
4Pranav Mistry
I have also interest in hacking n also want to be a hacker please help me for some imp books...please
Email me_mandalmridul001@gmail.com
Dear sir

Please tell me that how I trace my personal mobile current location please
Sir how create secure layer of security system
Please sir I meet for you
5Rahul Tyagi
Rahul Tyagi sir is the best.. Just attend his workshop once I can bet you will start to compare him automatically with the person whom you voted... Because the best is always taken for comparison.. The only thing I felt bad in rahul sir workshop was that I was not able to take a proper photo with him... He was the best
Awesome guys. thanks for everything you shared with us about hacking
There is no one like him... He is the best hacker in India and have a great knowledge about hacking and according to me he suppose to be in topmost white hacker in 1st position...
Sir how can I trace or tap incoming and outgoing call in other mobile phone.
6Sangeet Chopra
I have attended yours workshop which tells that you are exceptional
I attempt your workshop at sunderdeep engineering college, ghaziabad.
I think that you are the best in yourself, knowledge+personality.
Knowledge+witiness+down to earth = ssangeet chopra
Sir you can help me
7Sai Satish
He's very helpful. He's the best hacker I ever meet. There are some people like Ankit Fadia, who is great fake hacker of India, but Dr. Sai Satish is not like that. He's very helpful to the students. He's motto is very impressing.
Good hacker and he is very help full.
Best hacker and very helpful to students
He is a good ethical hacker
8Ravindra Singh Rathore
He is a good guy, he is helpful person, his behaviour is very nice, he is my buddy, he is a great hacker,
I'm felling short of words to describe him.. He is just a great hacker..
Great Hacker in India and really down to earth by nature.
Can u teach me hacking?
9Falgun Rathod
He has given a very nice speech that covers not only Hacking but an motivation to the newcomers to industry of information security. Thanks.
His Lecture of Social Engineering is just awesome first time seen something different kind of Hacking in originally terms in my college.
One man with a great vision.. Open for all business opportunities... Good Luck. Excellent Behavior. Litter late but well deserved
Very dedicated, focused and committed!
10Vivek Ramchandran
He Must Be on First Position. After 2 year from Now this position is mine.
WHY is he so back... he deserves a spot in top 5... Vote Him up!
He is the best. I guess author might be sleeping while posting this list.
Knowledge person, he is best.

Friday, 25 March 2016

10 ways to become the greatest engineer

  1. Settle for nothing less than outstanding work. Every time.
  2. Learn from the best and strive to be better than them.  Making mistakes is allowed, however, learning from others’ errors is much better.
  3. Determine what you are passionate about and then do exactly that.
  4. Stay viable and current in your field.
  5. Take risks and always think outside the box.
  6. Project your ideas and ambitions 5,10,20 years out and then plan how to get there.
  7. Align yourself with people who will support your vision and ambition.
  8. Find your flaws—and fix them.
  9. Give back to your community.
  10. Show up every time

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