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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 )
Java Command Line Email Primer Tutorial
Became glad that we’d talked about the incredibly useful Linux mailx command when we presented Linux mailx Primer Tutorial. To wait this long to have presented some information about this gem of a (Linux or Unix or Mac OS X … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, arguments, command line, compiler, desktop, email, Gmail, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, programming, Terminal, tutorial
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Windows 10 God Mode Primer Tutorial
Was gobsmacked when I read in the February 2018 edition of PC & Tech Authority about the Windows 10 hidden feature called “God Mode” to access a myriad of Control Panel, and more, kinds of computer setting controls. So gave … Continue reading →
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Tagged back door, command line, Control Panel, directory, god mode, Microsoft, settings, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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PHP IDE Codelobster Primer Tutorial
We’ve been trying out a Windows based PHP IDE called “Codelobster PHP Edition”. It’s early days, but it looks really good, with a host of features, such as debugging, that would make developing PHP websites a breeze. You can do … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, database, debug, debugging, Hello World, IDE, MySql, PHP, plugin, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Linux diff Supervisor Tutorial
Do you remember long ago our “start of regime” trying to show you, as users, the code differences as we go through a project when we presented the Linux diff Primer Tutorial starring the Linux (or unix) diff command? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, curl, date, diff, Document Root, domain, exec, file, filemtime, filespec, form, glob, header, HTML, Linux, onion, passthru, PHP, programming, report, tutorial, url, web server
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Animated GIF and Video via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
There is a great open source command line application called “FFmpeg” that can create video (or convert video) from image slides (for instance), and so, if we merge functionality for this into yesterday’s Animated GIF and Slideshow via PHP Writing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, command line, data uri, exec, ffmpeg, IFRAME, image, MAMP, operating system, overlay, PHP, programming, setTimeout, slideshow, stack, tutorial, video, z-index
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GarageBand Keyboard Collection on Mac Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s GarageBand Podcast on Mac Primer Tutorial got us into Mac OS X’s GarageBand application, and now … what do you know? … we’re stuck there! It’s addictive! And my favourite parts, so far? New (Project) -> Keyboard Collection -> … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, GarageBand, keyboard, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, microphone, PhotoBooth, project, record, recording, song, tutorial, video, YouTube
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GarageBand Podcast on Mac Primer Tutorial
Despite the demise of the Podcast Publisher desktop application from the more recent versions of Mac OS X, and we talked about at Podcast Publisher on Mac Primer Tutorial, that doesn’t mean that it is, or ever was, the end … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, email, GarageBand, Mac OS X, microphone, podcast, project, record, recording, song, sound, system preference, tutorial, voice memo
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Mac to Mac Screen Sharing Primer Tutorial
It’s good when presenting to a class to screen share from one screen to another, with that “other screen” often being projected for the entire class to see easier. Around the world right now hundreds of Microsoft Powerpoint presentations will … Continue reading →
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Tagged ethernet, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, networking, screen sharing, sharing, system preferences, tutorial
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