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Rashid says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Java is in his blood.


Anuj Jaiswal says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Great work Akash....


Iqbal Ashraf says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

I wud say Java is what he breathe in breathe out.....Best Wishes!!!!


Mohd Jane Alam says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

I really feel proud having a friend like Akash who always thinks in JAVA. As Rashid wrote, Java is in his blood. He is bond of Java.


Shahnawaz Shakil says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Akash is really Akash of Java. For me, being his classmate is a matter of pride. Absolutely sincere to his work and down to earth person.


Arish says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Way to go buddy...


Abdul Momin Khan says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Great going akash....


Amit Suri says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

Great going Akash.........After all you have paid for my hard work.........its only me who taught you JAVA from scratch....... ;o) Jus kiddin dear......... hats off to your hardwork.


Arun Gupta says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

It's simply a matter of pride to have studied with Akash in my college. Keep it up dude. ;-) Wish you all luck in your life. Cheers


Deepika says:
Wednesday, 29th August 2007 18:14:35

I agree, Netbeans is a great IDE to learn the upcoming technologies in java. You don't need to bother about configuration and settings, its just implicitly there.


swati gupta says:
Thursday, 30th August 2007 08:01:58

Its been five years since I know this person...An absolutely amazing personality with very strong technical skills...I am totally speechless after listening to this interview of yours...The confidence, the knowledge , the way you presented everything in such beautiful n meaningful words is marvellous.....Keep up this spirit n definitely sky even won't b a limit for u to rise...Its been a pride studying with such a knowledgable n humble person..


Micah says:
Monday, 3rd September 2007 23:32:05

Akash was great to talk with because he was the first to really explain in pain language what the platform was capable of producing. I could hardly keep my mouth shut when he told me about the police project - it boggles the mind!


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