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Ajax PHP Your Games Tutorial
Progressing past yesterday’s Ajax PHP Games Tutorial‘s … hardcoded game mode to dropdown multiple choice (but static list) game mode list … and today … we add on a dropdown option “Your own …” where a user can enter … … Continue reading
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Ajax PHP Games Tutorial
Once you have a good web application “basis for design” it’s pretty inevitable that to extend that web application is pretty easy to do. This was definitely the case, working off the start yesterday’s Ajax PHP Firstname Game Primer Tutorial … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, backward compatibility, client, data scraping, default, design, dropdown, game, hardcoding, HTML, input, Javascript, name, PHP, programming, select, server, textbox, tutorial, w3schools, Wikipedia
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