The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @varunkumar ever

August 16th, 2012

Dravid wants ‘give-and-take’ between IPL and Tests espncricinfo.com/england/conten…

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@arunkumar_n No. Was not at my desk. Will ping u in 2.

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Dumminy’s strokes remind me of our own dadas.

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Between Sachin, Ponting, Dravid, Kallis, Gavaskar, Lara, only one 100 had been scored at Lords. It was scored by Dravid in the recent series

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Oh. “@harbhajan_singh: 4 for 91 against Glamorgan in first inn.”

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@arunkumar_n Very later. This was released abt a month ago. It was covered in some newspaper as well.

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@psankar Default is UTF-8 right. Unless you changed it explicitly using meta tag charset

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RT @ibnlive: Northeast people flee Hyderabad after rumours ibnlive.in.com/news/northeast…

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Independence days: Pakistan and India celebrate their 65th boston.com/bigpicture/201… via @BostonDotCom

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@psankar Its working for me. Are you trying from Chrome developer tools? or, using the button you have written? Any exceptions in dev tools?

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@psankar And, you should probably look at strict mode JavaScript. ejohn.org/blog/ecmascrip…

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@psankar You should use Chrome developer tools (or similar tools) to write / test code. Error reporting is better with these tools.

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@psankar you have closed the match but not the alert. Fixed code: function myFunction() { alert(“இந்தியா”.match(/[\u0B80-\u0BFF]+/g)); }

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@psankar Typo in your function definition. Parenthesis missing. It works otherwise.

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Mozilla Firefox OS Ported to Raspberry Pi $35 Mini PC (video) bit.ly/NGsZE8

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@psankar Personally I found the course to be slow. Perhaps the beginners will find it useful.

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Khan academy teaches JavaScript as the first language. Thanks to @jeresig. Nice to see that they have adopted Brett Victor’s techniques.

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RT @qrush: OH ‘Showed my boss my code on github today, she says, “Why did you spend so much time coloring all of these words?”’

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Dropbox in space — blog.dropbox.com/index.php/drop… One of the best hacks I have seen.

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