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Code Difference Highlighting User Interface Tutorial
Unless a piece of your web application functionality is categorized as “internal use only” you, as a programmer, will want to offer functionality that does not ask the user to remember some arcane URL (GET ? and &) arrangement at … Continue reading →
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Code Difference Highlighting Tutorial
We last mentioned our inhouse PHP code difference mechanism with … the recent Code Difference Saved User Settings Tutorial colour coding … and today we’re revisiting this diff.php PHP because … also useful, here, could be a highlighting functionality making … Continue reading →
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Code Difference Saved User Settings Tutorial
As a PHP programmer it is easy to admire … the server side file and database and operating system smarts of the great serverside language PHP is … all while … PHP writing out HTML (with its CSS and Javascript) … Continue reading →
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Code Difference User Settings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Privacy Tutorial represented too much of an echo chamber for our liking. Where possible, we prefer functionality that the users out there can tweak themselves. In thinking about this, those 5 categories (involving 2 subcategories) … New … Continue reading →
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Code Difference Privacy Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Difference Colour Coding Tutorial Difference Report modifications (still) had the inherent weakness … it was possible, but unlikely, for users to see other user generated reports, if they happened to be asking for reports at exactly the same … Continue reading →
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Code Difference Colour Coding Tutorial
It’s coming up to a few years now, since we looked at the code differences reporting we offer the reader, as a way to scrutinize code changes, around here, when we presented Code Download Table Difference Functional Hover Tutorial. Well, … Continue reading →
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Worldbank API and Looks Nice Debugging Styles Tutorial
Back on the way to Worldbank API Comparison Year More Indicators Tutorial with the recent “makeover start” we had occasion to, with … Worldbank API World Country Reporting Revisit Tutorial conduct some Alert Style Debugging with these Pie Chart interfacing … Continue reading →
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Worldbank API Comparison Year More Indicators Tutorial
Today’s progress onto yesterday’s Worldbank API Comparison Year Google Chart Mobile Tutorial is a callback to the original reason for the work, that being a graphical way to present what is the real marvel of proceedings, the amazing breadth and … Continue reading →
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