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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Linux Inode Primer Tutorial
When you learn Unix or Linux you are taught that a lot of things about how the operating system works are about files. And with Unix and Linux those files can often be (further) referenced via a number called an … Continue reading
FireFTP Create File Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial falls into the category of “security reminder” to do with web hosting, and specifically, today, Apache web hosting. When you open a new public directory on your website and populate it with media files, for example, don’t forget … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged .Net, Apache, default.html, directory, domain, Firefox, Fireftp, folder, ftp, HTML, index.html, security, sftp, tutorial, web hosting
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Windows PowerShell Primer Tutorial
If you do desktop programming in Windows there is a good chance you do it under the supervision of the .Net Framework … framework … chortle, chortle. Given that .Net Framework supervision, in Windows, you can write very sophisticated desktop … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Software, Tutorials, Visual Studio
Tagged .Net Framework, compile, desktop, GUI, Hello World, IDE, Microsoft, Photo Booth, PhotoBooth, PowerShell, programming, scripting, tutorial, VBA, VBScript, Visual Studio, webcam, Windows, WPF
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PHP Pictogram Word Decoding Game Primer Tutorial
In ancient Egyptian times writing took the form of hieroglyphics often on papyrus and wood. This form of writing was both logographic (a grapheme which represents a word) and alphabetic. We humans process pictorial input representing concepts quite well. Today, … Continue reading
Posted in Anything You Like, eLearning, ESL, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, decode, ESL, game, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, word game
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HTML/Javascript Clairvoyance Tester Mobile Tutorial
Today’s HTML and Javascript web application is a Clairvoyance Tester (we last talked about with HTML/Javascript Clairvoyance Tester Primer Tutorial as shown below) … déjà vu perhaps? … yes, we didn’t deliver on all promises for all platforms last time … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged background image, CSS, game, games, GIMP, HTML, Javascript, mobile, programming, tutorial
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Emailing iPad Screenshot Primer Tutorial
There are at least a few variations on how you can send a screenshot of a mobile device as an image in an email. They, for the iPad we’ll be using (with iOS) today are … using AirServer to do … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, camera, iOS, iPad, photograh, photography, photos, screen capture, screenshot, tutorial
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YouTube via iPad Photos App Primer Tutorial
When it comes to (online digital) media (matters) there is good crossover between the major mobile players of Google/Android (and YouTube) and Apple/iOS if you are approaching it in an optimistic or open ended framework (of thinking, perhaps). Today I’m … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Not Categorised, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Apple, camera, Google, iOS, iPad, mobile phone, photograh, photography, photos, Samsung, screenshot, smartphone, tutorial, video, YouTube
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