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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 Accessories Games of Old Tutorial
Some of us remember when Windows had an All Programs->Accessories menu that had a Games submenu with all sorts of quite and useful (desktop) games. In modern Windows operating system incarnations this arrangement, that came with Windows, has disappeared, but … Continue reading →
MAMP Error Logs Primer Tutorial
The error logs of a local web server are important resources to help work out problems with configurations and software related to web applications. Did you know? Local web servers are great for beginners to learn web programming, and a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, debug, debugging, Did you know, error, error handling, error log, local web server, logging, logs, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, troubleshooting, tutorial, web server
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Windows Screenshot AutoHotKey Automation Primer Tutorial
Hope you haven’t been put off a Windows venture into timekeeping using the same web application idea we’ve been talking about the last couple of days, with the last being Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged AutoHotKey, batch, bsd, command line, crontab, Did you know, email, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mail, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix, Windows
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Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial
The practicalities of yesterday’s (Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Primer Tutorial) timekeeping Mac OS X Web Application, left as they are, would leave you with a somewhat useful web application whose use is only for the here and … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, bsd, command line, crontab, email, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mail, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix
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Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Primer Tutorial
Sometimes when you program, especially for administrative type functionality, there are useful programs to write, that are able to become web applications, but in a limited set of platforms. So it is today with our timekeeping web application that relies … Continue reading →
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Tagged batch, bsd, command line, crontab, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, stop press, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix
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Web Browser History Export Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, when we presented HTML/Javascript Units of Measure Game Tutorial as shown below, we showed you a big long list of web URL references embedded into our Javascript and commented out via the prefix “//” to explain where out there … Continue reading →
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Tagged bibliography, desktop, export, Firefox, history, Mac, Mac OS X, TextWrangler, tutorial, web browser
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Linux vi Buffer Sort Primer Tutorial
The Linux (or unix) command vi is a powerful command line editor tool which has a long history with unix, may have a long learning curve for beginners, perhaps. Our last tutorial about the vi command line text editor was … Continue reading →
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Jenkins and NetBeans Maven Project Primer Tutorial
Today we are installing Jenkins onto our MacBook Pro laptop. So what is Jenkins? Well, we quote from the Jenkins landing page below … As an extensible automation server, Jenkins can be used as a simple CI server or turned … Continue reading →
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Tagged automation, compile, crontab, deployment, Did you know, git, GitHub, Glassfish, GlassFish web server, Hello World, IDE, Java, Jenkins, Maven, NetBeans, port, programming, project, schedule, ssh, tutorial, web server
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