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Screen Capture API Download Video Tutorial
Lots of users will have noticed regarding yesterday’s Screen Capture API Primer Tutorial creation of a … Screen Capture API inspired “streamed video” … the downside is that … context (or right-click or two finger gesture) menu over that “streamed … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, button, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, MediaRecorder, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, share, sharing, tutorial, video
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Screen Capture API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent another day researching the web Screen Capture API whereby … The Screen Capture API introduces additions to the existing Media Capture and Streams API to let the user select a screen or portion of a screen (such as … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, button, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, tutorial, video
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Web Bluetooth API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a day researching Web Bluetooth API and have had a roller coaster ride that we are going to leave for a while now. Mid-morning getting to make the macOS Google Chrome web browser accept Web Bluetooth API navigator.bluetooth … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, bluetooth, bluetooth device, configuration, connect, connection, const, device, Firefox, Google Chrome, hardware, Internet Explorer, Javascript, keyboard, macOS, microsoft edge, navigator, navigator.bluetooth, network, networking, object, Opera, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, promise, radio, Safari, security, settings, speakers, tutorial, web bluetooth api, web browser, Windows
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WebAssembly Rust Primer Tutorial
Today, we’re closely following the tutorial at Compiling from Rust to WebAssembly, thanks, to show that, yes, as well as C (and/or C++), as shown in yesterday’s WebAssembly via Emscripten and C Primer Tutorial you can create a Web Assembly … Continue reading →
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Tagged build, C++, command, command line, compile, HTML, install, macOS, package, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, project, proof of concept, Rust, security, software, tutorial, Web Application, webassembly
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WebAssembly via Emscripten and C Primer Tutorial
Have you done any web application work with a WebAssembly? It gets you being able to bring your C or C++ or Rust code into a web application. Great idea, huh?! Today we’re presenting some simple usages of a WebAssembly … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command, command line, compile, emscripten, fibonacci, GitHub, HTML, install, macOS, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, project, proof of concept, recursion, Rust, scanf, security, software, tutorial, Web Application, webassembly
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