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Chess Game Midway Scenario Layout Tutorial
We are always intrigued by those Chess “end game scenarios” that appear in the newspaper. We’re guessing to get good at Chess you need to know strategies to adopt for various scenarios. With that in mind, in addition, onto those … Continue reading →
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Chess Game Practice Player Commentary Tutorial
We wanted to start thinking more of the players regarding our recent Chess Game Practice web application, further to yesterday’s Chess Game Practice Touchdown Tutorial. As such, regarding player names in games we really admire the … contenteditable=true … global … Continue reading →
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Chess Game Practice Touchdown Tutorial
The “touchdown” referred to in our blog posting title (further to the work of yesterday’s Chess Game Practice Castling Tutorial) … is not a Gridiron score … but … the “touch” mobile platform event which is the “touch” equivalent to … Continue reading →
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Chess Game Practice Castling Tutorial
Maybe in mathematics, in school, you discussed limits (and/or perhaps even “proof by contradiction” and/or “paradoxes”). You know, those fancy ways of saying if “such and such” you never finish the race, such as in “Achilles and the Tortoise” … … Continue reading →
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YouTube Music Video External Javascript Drag Genericization Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube Music Video External Javascript More Genericization Tutorial‘s progress, today, we’ve … added recent GET argument functionalities … Mr Smith Goes To Washington … and, today, our newly compiled … Slow Classical Movements Movie Soundtracks … into the … Continue reading →
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YouTube Music Video External Javascript More Genericization Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube Music Video External Javascript Genericization Tutorial started our external Javascript genericizations with our Peer to Peer YouTube Web Application. Some may find it irritating, but we even use code like … if (document.getElementById(‘sshuffle’)) { var ssos=document.getElementById(‘sshuffle’).innerHTML.split(‘</option>’); console.log(‘sshuffle option … Continue reading →
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GeoJson World Colour Wheel Wikipedia Integration Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s GeoJson World Coastline Quiz Deployments Tutorial, with our two … GeoJson World Coastline … and … GeoJson World Countries … web applications, today we want to deepen the integration with Wikipedia on two fronts … GeoJson World … Continue reading →
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Chess Game Correspondence Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chess Game Midway Scenario Layout Tutorial “Midway Layout Scenario” for our Chess Game Practice was a conduit to another idea. Any ideas what? Anyone? Anyone? Yes, Con Nike, we can send off a snapshot of the Chess Game at … Continue reading →