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Category Archives: Software
Computer software, or just software, is any set of machine-readable instructions (most often in the form of a computer program) that directs a computer’s processor to perform specific operations. ( Wikipedia )
Pdfimages PDF Image Extraction PHP Tutorial
Today we’re building on yesterday’s Pdfimages PDF Image Extraction Primer Tutorial‘s … macOS command line use of thanks, that the great Pdfimages suite of software works in to extract the images contained within a PDF … by allowing … a … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apache, command, command line, dektop application, exec, extract, image, images, install, installation, local web server, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, operating system, PDF, pdfimages, PHP, Terminal, tutorial
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Game Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Tutorial‘s reacquaintance with Xcode and Swift and Playgrounds, today, we consider … Xcode on macOS … File -> New -> Playground… Game Next Create … with those Sprite animation, and even collision … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Games, Operating System, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged animation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, compilation, compile, desktop, emoji, game, game scene, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, label, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, playground, programming, scene, SKLabelNode, sprite, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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GeoJson World Coastline Primer Tutorial
We’re keen to further explore the possibilities of GeoJson public data sets, further to yesterday’s Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Emoji Tutorial. And then we remembered some of the methodologies we used with Responsive Web Design Landing Page Image Map … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged area, canvas, geojson, HTML, image, image map, img, Javascript, JSON, map, onclick, overlay, PHP, programming, tutorial, z-index
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Emoji Tutorial
We find work in the Google Maps or Apple Maps style of related “where of life” development work has you reaching for more and more layers of functionality, but we want to draw a line in the sand at … … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged annotate, annotation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, colour, colour coding, compilation, compile, customise, desktop, emoji, geojson, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, JSON, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, MKGeoJSONDecoder, playground, programming, public data, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map GeoJson Tutorial
Before we leave the … Xcode on macOS … File -> New -> Playground… Map Next Create … “where of life” Google Maps or Apple Maps ideas of yesterday’s Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Tutorial we wanted to further take … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotate, annotation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, colour, colour coding, compilation, compile, customise, desktop, geojson, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, JSON, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, MKGeoJSONDecoder, playground, programming, public data, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Tutorial
Are you looking for … informal … but … IDE based compiling … Swift … code based … macOS or iOS … suiting … … programming environment? How about, if you are into the “where of” in life … Xcode … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Apple, application, build, compilation, compile, desktop, Google Map, IDE, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, playground, programming, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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PHP Mail via Exim Better Return Primer Tutorial
We are exploring a way to improve on the PHP mail return value telling you nothing about whether the email gets off to the intended recipient. One step, here at RJM Programming, is to verify if the email has immediately … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, crontab, Did you know, Document Root, email, exim, exim mail server, file, korn shell, local web server, log, Mail, mail server, MAMP, PHP, programming, return, return value, shell, slice, snippet, tutotial, web server
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XML-RPC Primer Tutorial
We’ve talked about the XML-RPC protocol in the past when we posted Flickr and WordPress Integration Primer Tutorial, but let’s reiterate … The XML-RPC protocol was created in 1998 by Dave Winer of UserLand Software and Microsoft, with Microsoft seeing … Continue reading →
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Tagged PHP, programming, protocol, rpc, service, tutorial, web service, XML, XML-RPC
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