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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Spliced Audio/Video Overlay Position Tutorial
Today we’ve written a third draft of an HTML and Javascript web application that splices up to nine bits of audio or video or image input together, building on the previous Spliced Audio/Video/Image Overlay Tutorial as shown below, here, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, autoplay, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, media, node.js, object, OOP, overlay, position, programming, seek, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video
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Spliced Audio/Video/Image Overlay Tutorial
Today we’ve written a second draft of an HTML and Javascript web application that splices up to nine bits of audio or video or image input together, building on the previous Splicing Audio Primer Tutorial as shown below, here, and … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, OOP, Tutorials
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Tagged audio, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, media, object, OOP, overlay, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video
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WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download CSS Tutorial
A few things come together for today’s user experience (UX) inspired tutorial whereby … we build on yesterday’s WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Navigation Tutorial changes involving the Code Download Table and the GET parameter calling methods, but this … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, blog, cache, code, coding, crontab, CSS, curl, database, Did you know, Document Root, download, emoji, get, GETME, hashtag, image, jQuery, local web server, MAMP, MySql, navigation, PHP, programming, query, software, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, union, url, user experience, UX, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Navigation Tutorial
We’re following up on some recent WordPress navigation logic today, that we started with WordPress Is Mentioned By Navigation Primer Tutorial as shown below, for blog posting relationships between … A blog posting being referred to … back, optionally, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, blog, cache, code, coding, database, Did you know, Document Root, download, emoji, get, GETME, hashtag, image, local web server, MAMP, MySql, navigation, PHP, programming, query, software, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, union, url, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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Splicing Audio Primer Tutorial
Today we’ve written a first draft of an HTML and Javascript web application that splices up to nine bits of audio input together that can take either of the forms … audio file … and less user friendly is … … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, media, object, OOP, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial
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WordPress Is Mentioned By Navigation Primer Tutorial
We’ve written some new WordPress navigation logic today, for blog posting relationships between … A blog posting being referred to … back, optionally, as a link, to … A blog posting that mentioned that blog posting currently being viewed … … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, database, debug, emoji, HTML, IFRAME, link, MySql, navigation, onclick, PHP, programming, proof of concept, query, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Tcl/Tk Crossword Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a bit of time lately revisiting Tcl/Tk like with Tcl/Tk Bats and Ball Tutorial as shown below, from a couple of different fronts … The raw Tcl involving Tk code unit testing arrangements on Mac OS X Yosemite … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, desktop, Desktop Application, game, games, GUI, Mac OS X, programming, stop press, Tcl, Tcl/Tk, Tclsh, tutorial, Visual Studio, Windows, Xcode
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WordPress Avatar via Gravatar Primer Tutorial
Today we explain how we, as the “admin” user on this blog, just the other day, started to use a personalised image avatar, primarily seen regarding contributions to the comments at this blog. But before we proceed, we were told, … Continue reading →