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Monthly Archives: April 2016
W3C XHTML Nu Checker Validation Primer Tutorial
Have you ever had an out of body experience? I have, twice, and that second one verifies the first, at least for me, in that it is hard to validate it, or believe that it definitely happened, exactly, that first … Continue reading
Posted in Coding, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, deprecated, Did you know, div, HTML, programming, tutorial, validation, validator, W3C, World Wide Consortium, XHTML
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Windows Command Line C Filespec Tutorial
You may recall from our previous Windows Command Line Batch Filespec Tutorial as shown below a solution we developed using a Batch file, but we did say at the time … To get small desktop jobs with ascii files done … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged arguments, array, batch, C++, command line, Digital Mars, DOS, file, programming, qsort, sort, tutorial, Windows
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