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Monthly Archives: March 2016
Javascript Dynamic Function Overload Tutorial
Once you’ve succeeded with a piece of coding logic that is functioning, and you went to the trouble of making it modular, which we feel we did a couple of days ago when we presented Javascript Function Overload Primer Tutorial, … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, ESL, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged canvas, ESL, external Javascript, game, games, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, jQuery, modularization, overload, override, programming, sentence, tutorial, word					
					
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		LibreOffice Spreadsheet Statistics Primer Tutorial
Spreadsheets and numbers go together, and a spreadsheet will probably improve the presentation and functionality of data involving numbers, over any thoughts you have towards presenting this data in a document, using your desktop document processing suite of software. Were … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged CSV, desktop, document processing, LibreOffice, mathematics, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, pivot table, spreadsheet, statistics, tutorial					
					
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		Javascript Function Overload Primer Tutorial
Today’s blog posting, long in the making, is about Javascript’s function override (or overload) capabilities. We’ve spoken about this before in relation to C++ or Java with these tutorials. So let’s do a simple example first. Take the Javascript global … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, ESL, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged canvas, ESL, external Javascript, game, games, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, jQuery, overload, override, programming, sentence, tutorial, word					
					
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		YouTube Slow Motion Primer Tutorial
Was wondering if it was out there, and should have known that the answer would be “yes”. I’ve often wondered and we wondered about it in practical terms the other night, with the need to examine a knitting YouTube video … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Animation, eLearning, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged animation, media, slow motion, tutorial, video, YouTube					
					
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		Suffix Ology Primer Tutorial
A lot of nouns in English related to “the study of” have the suffix “ology”. So, today, we team up the wonderful list of mainly scientific nouns that have a suffix of “ology” (thanks) with the HTML canvas element as … Continue reading
 
                    								
