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Category Archives: Event-Driven Programming
Australian Indigenous Language Google Earth Integration Tutorial
Today, we’re revisiting the Australian Indigenous Language web application mentioned in the recent Australian Indigenous Language Drag and Drop Tutorial to add into the SVG overlay related display links to … Google Maps … and … Google Earth … adding … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged aborigines, Australia, external Javascript, geographicals, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image map, indegenous, integration, intervention, Javascript, language, latitude, longitude, map, modularization, override, programming, setInterval, software integration, stop press, SVG, terrain, timer, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Canvas Fraction Problems Collaborating Tutorial
What happens when you re-clone a clone? Well, around here, we’d say … difference reports recency reliability is enhanced because these web applications (with canvas elements and mathematics as a common thread we probably thought represented good “clone material” in … Continue reading
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Tagged arguments, canvas, clone, collaboration, diff, difference report, display, DOM, email, fraction, HTML, image, Javascript, mathematics, programming, prompt, recipient, reduce, sharing, shre, SMS, surd, tutorial
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg macOS Recordings Tutorial
We’re back to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial‘s day before’s Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial‘s … macOS local system “Intranet feeling” integrations … depending on a local (macOS or Windows) Apache web server … Continue reading →