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Monthly Archives: May 2016
An Interpretive Style of Web Programming Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a “blurb” about the personal style of web programming here at this blog. Nothing that is said here is “hard and fast” but there are styles that can be defined, for us, if we were to be … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged Ajax, application, client, database, eval, event, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, MVC, PHP, programming, server, SQL, substitution, tutorial, web, YUI					
					
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		Google for Two Translate Share Revisit Tutorial
It was some time ago, now, we left you, regarding our “Google for Two Translate Share Tutorial” project with … Stop Press 26/5/2015: Translation arrangements needed amendment, and in order to facilitate this we called on, and thank, the tremendous … Continue reading
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Not Categorised, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged CSS, data integration, email, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, MyMemory, PHP, programming, share, speech, SQL, stop press, Text to Speech, tutorial, unicode, utf-8, Yahoo YQL, YQL					
					
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		Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Text to Speech Tutorial
In following up on Italian and French and Spanish Verb Conjugation Event Tutorial as shown below we’ve increased functionality of English translations by adding Google Translate Text to Speech capabilities to … Italian French Spanish … via a new “loudspeaker” … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged Ajax, CSS, dictionary, DOM, dropdown, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, popup, programming, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, tutorial, verb, window.open, word game					
					
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		Contact Us Feedback Android Tutorial
A couple of days ago we presented Contact Us Feedback Primer Tutorial as shown below … and said … Maybe you remember reading about the recent Feedback functionality here at RJM Programming when we presented Feedback Email Attachment Iframe Tutorial. … Continue reading
									
						Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
					
													
						Tagged Android, contact us, crontab, curl, email, email client, event, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, landing page, mailto, mobile, onload, programming, select, tutorial					
					
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