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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 )
Client Pre-emptive Iframe Crontab Curl Daily Tutorial
Two days ago we set the premise … We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch processing, client/server, cron, crontab, curl, feed, HTML, Javascript, Linux, PHP, programming, reporting, tutorial, web server, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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Client Pre-emptive Iframe Crontab Curl Tutorial
Recap to yesterday … We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web application world, at the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged batch processing, client/server, cron, crontab, curl, feed, HTML, Javascript, Linux, PHP, programming, tutorial, web server
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PHP Desktop Command Line Follow Up Tutorial
Yesterday we started on some PHP desktop tutorials for a XML Chapter Changes via the Substitution of Strings desktop job when we presented PHP Desktop Command Line Primer Tutorial as shown below. Of the three web modes of use today’s … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged command line, curl, desktop, EasyPHP, interactive, Linux, local web server, MAMP, operating system, PHP, programming, Terminal, tutorial, Web Application, XML
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PHP Desktop Command Line Primer Tutorial
Sometimes you have desktop program requirements involving files and the operating system. If the job is quite large you’d probably want to involve one of the well known IDEs like Xcode for Mac or Visual Studio for Windows or perhaps … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, desktop, EasyPHP, interactive, Linux, local web server, MAMP, operating system, PHP, programming, Terminal, tutorial, Web Application, XML
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AppleScript Surfing Primer Tutorial
What AutoHotKey is as a recording piece of functionality for Windows is, AppleScript is Mac OS X’s recording functionality equivalent. Today we shaped to want to show you the equivalent functionality AutoHotKey achieved surfing the net with Internet Explorer as … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, blog, Firefox, Javascript, Mac, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Yosemite, PHP, programming, recording, tutorial, web browser, Wordpress
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AutoHotKey Surfing ASP.Net Primer Tutorial
When, some time back, we talked about the “sisterly” (to today’s ASP.Net) PHP way of approaching the AutoHotKey Surfing “interface” to a web application with AutoHotKey Surfing PHP exec Tutorial as shown below, it was inferred that we might approach … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials, Visual Studio
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Tagged ASP.Net, AutoHotKey, command line, command line arguments, desktop, DOS, IDE, local web server, Microsoft, programming, software integration, Task Schedular, tutorial, VB.Net, Visual Studio, Windows
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C Sorting ASP.Net Primer Tutorial
When, some time back, we talked about the “sisterly” (to today’s ASP.Net) PHP way of approaching the C Sorting “interface” to a web application with C Sorting PHP exec Tutorial as shown below, it was inferred that we might approach … Continue reading →
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Tagged ASP.Net, C++, command line, command line arguments, desktop, Digital Mars, DOS, function pointers, IDE, local web server, Microsoft, output, pipe, piping, pointer, pointers, programming, qsort, software integration, sort, Task Schedular, tutorial, Visual Studio, Windows
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AutoHotKey Surfing PHP exec Tutorial
There’s another companion piece to our C “sorting” program tutorials finishing with C Sorting PHP exec Tutorial as of a couple of days ago. And it’s a pretty important chapter if you are interested in software integration, and “meeting points”. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, AutoHotKey, desktop, DOS, EasyPHP, exec, local web server, MySql, PHP, programming, software integration, tutorial, WAMP, Windows
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