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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
Windows Troubleshooting WiFi Connects No Internet Access Primer Tutorial
Today’s blog posting (also viewable at WordPress 4.1.1’s Windows Troubleshooting WiFi Connects No Internet Access Primer Tutorial) is about a very specific troubleshooting issue. Its “annoyance factor” rating is so high, that we rate its specificity as paling into insignificance … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Access, cable, configuration, DNS, driver, hardware, internet, modem, network, router, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, WiFi, Windows
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WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial
Way back at the infancy of this blog we broached the idea that more people should learn computer coding with Are you interested in combating drudgery? as we put to you … In your job do you have pretty simple … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, blog, interpretive, korn shell, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, recording, text editor, TextWrangler, Wordpress
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Adobe Acrobat Reader Windows PDF Version Primer Tutorial
Have you ever worked in a restrictive Windows environment? By that we mean that you log on as a non-administrative user, and in the case we are talking about, that non-administrative user cannot install software for themselves. Of course, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adobe Acrobat Reader, install, PDF, priviledge, tutorial, user, Windows
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Nostalgia Game External Javascript Iframe CSS Inheritance Tutorial
Yesterday’s aesthetically motivated Nostalgia Game Gimp Tutorial as shown below, got us thinking about … CSS styling child HTML iframe CSS styling background images in webpages background images in child HTML iframe “inheriting” CSS styling … and hope you can … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Games, GIMP, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged background, background image, camera, CSS, external Javascript, game, games, getBoundingClientRect, GIMP, Google, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoen, Javascript, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, media, nostalgia, opacity, overlay, PaintBrush, photograph, photography, Photos app, Preview, programming, search engine, setTimeout, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Windows Memory Stick Research Primer Tutorial
It’s so much easier these days to gather research for research projects. Today, we are not considering the quality of that research, but more the “nuts and bolts” of a way to do the research on (just about) any Windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged directory, file association, folder, memory stick, Microsoft Word, PhotoBooth, removable disk, research, tutorial, USB, video, Windows, Windows Explorer, YouTube
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SSL Software Suite Changes Primer Tutorial
It was kind of sad us not envisaging SSL requirements down the track with a lot of our software here at RJM Programming. Kind of sad, but also “kind of useful”, as we like to revisit code, and we’ll be … Continue reading →
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Tagged backup, command line, domain, download, fgrep, FileZilla, folder, ftp, Google, Google Charts, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, programming, project, sftp, software, ssl, suite, Terminal, tutorial, upload, vi, web server
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SSL Recent Post ImageMagick Thumbnail Tutorial
We worked on SSL for our WordPress blog the other day, but a part of its added inhouse functionality that we talked about at WordPress Recent Post Image Follow Up Tutorial, as shown below, was not working as a result … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, blog, crontab, curl, DOM, encryption, exec, file_get_contents, Firefox Inspector, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, jQuery, Linux, PHP, post, programming, security, sed, ssl, thumbnail, tutorial, UNC, url, vi, Web Application, Wordpress
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SSL Web Application Primer Tutorial
What is your biggest friend for command line Linux text editing work, in our books … but not our pamphlettes? The text editor vi and for our recent SSL work … <ESC> key g/http:/s///g wq! This is the level of … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, DOM, encryption, Firefox Inspector, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, Linux, programming, security, sed, ssl, tutorial, url, vi, Web Application
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