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HTML/Javascript Area Derivation Tutorial

In this wooorrrrllllddd where so much information is available online, that old adage espoused by mathematics teachers ahead of examinations that went … You’ll get part marks if you can show your working … is more apt than ever. To … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Areas Canvas Tutorial

In revisiting the HTML/Javascript Areas Tutorial of some years back now, a recent common theme occurred to us … a lack of visuals. This game could be made much more interesting, we think, by showing a graphical view of a … Continue reading

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HTML Superlative Compare Game Data Attributes Tutorial

Yesterday’s web application game “Subject Areas” of HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Data Attributes Tutorial, as shown below, came in very handy as the starting point for the design and a large part of the workflow and coding of today’s “Comparisons … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Data Attributes Tutorial

Yesterday’s web application game “Subject Areas” which we started with HTML/Javascript Subject Areas Game Tutorial had a weakness in “UX” terms, and only for non-mobile platforms where onmouseover event means something … but a weakness nonetheless. Perhaps it is good … Continue reading

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