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Monthly Archives: February 2016
Landing Page Primer Tutorial
There are (at the very least) a couple of useful “equivalence” file naming ideas regarding web applications … the equivalence of .jpeg and .jpg extensions … the same content can be pointed at two different ways, effectively, by a server-side … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged Apache, ASP.Net, extension, HTML, IIS, landing page, MAMP, MySql, PHP, programming, tutorial, watchdog, web server					
					
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		Compound Interest Versus Simple Interest Primer Tutorial
Hope you remembered the hares and rabbits as we start February with a financial planning web application building on yesterday’s Google Chart Select Event Post Readiness Tutorial work. So let’s recap (from yesterday) … These Google Chart Line/Bar/Area/Column Chart changes … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged email, finance, form, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, onclick, PHP, post, programming, prompt popup box, tutorial, user experience, UX					
					
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