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Xcode Swift iOS Application End Game Assets Tutorial
Today’s work concerns what we like to call the “End Game” part of the creation or update of an iOS Mobile Application compiled on the Mac OS X Xcode IDE (Version 9.2 (9C40b)). With our “End Game” thoughts we are … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
Tagged App Store, Apple, assets, configuration, deployment, end game, image, Image Assets, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, mindfulness, mobile application, PaintBrush, programming, project, tutorial, Xcode
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Make Your Own Charts Menu Background Primer Tutorial
What’s the most approachable way to brighten up a web application? What about … background … image colour linear gradient colour fonts borders colours … background text colour border colour … as some of a list approachable for non-graphic artist … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GIMP, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Apple, background image, CSS, GIMP, Google, Google Charts, Grab, HTML, IDE, image, iOS, kaleidoscope, mobile application, programming, search engine, snapshot, tutorial, UIWebView, Web Application, WebView, Xcode
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Google Chart Annotated Timeline Flash Legacy Tutorial
With major players in the Information Technology space there are bound to be clashes regarding supported platforms. One ongoing dispute involves support for Adobe‘s Flash (Player) with Apple mobile devices (using the iOS operating system). When such concerns arise, developers … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Adobe, Apple, Flash, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, timeline, tutorial
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Google Chart Intensity Chart Select Event Tutorial
We move from the “when” to the “where” (of Google Chart Annotated Timeline Select Event Tutorial below) with our Google Chart synergies today. This came about when trying to add some ‘select’ event logic to our Google Chart Intensity Chart … Continue reading
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Tagged chart, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, IFRAME, Javascript, map, onclick, PHP, pie chart, programming, range, tutorial
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Google Chart Annotated Timeline Select Event Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Gantt Chart Primer Tutorial was the start of our voyage of discovery into Google Charts Gantt Chart here at this blog. Looking at this Gantt Chart reminded us of another chart that doesn’t form the dependencies of … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, gantt chart, Google, Google chart, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, project, project management, timeline, tutorial
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Google Chart Gantt Chart Primer Tutorial
Seems a fair time back we were discussing the ‘select’ event in relation to Google Charts functionality, but probably it isn’t. And perhaps it was a fair while back, but maybe it wasn’t, that Google and its Charts team introduced … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, gantt chart, Google, Google chart, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, project, project management, stop press, timeline, tutorial
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