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MAMP on Windows Primer Tutorial
Have you noticed when you revisit websites from long ago lots of times functionality regarding platform flexibility has moved on. Web server products in particular are of more benefit to us all if they support multiple platforms. In that regard … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, blog, CMS, cPanel, database, hosting, install, local web server, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, testing, tutorial, unit testing, web server, website, Windows, Wordpress
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Country Quiz Game Suite YouTube Tutorial
Today we are adding optional functionality to our previous web application from Country Quiz Game Suite Tutorial as shown below, and so it seems apt that we add one word for the title of today’s tutorial called “Country Quiz Game … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged CMS, external Javascript, file_get_contents, game, glob, IFRAME, Javascript, overload, overloading, PHP, programming, quiz, setTimeout, software, suite, TikiWiki, tutorial, YouTube, YouTube API
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Country Quiz Game Suite Tutorial
Think we may have done a (web application software) set before, but honestly cannot locate it, but in any case we are here today to tell you about one of the joys of server side programming, in our case PHP. … Continue reading
Country Flag Quiz Game Primer Tutorial
Often, the simpler you make the working of a web application, the more appealing it is. Not always, but often. Lots of us like to test our knowledge with a quiz, and lots of us have our specialty subjects. So, … Continue reading
HTML Textarea and Div Talents Primer Tutorial
We faced a dilemma today with the name of our web application, and ended up with textarea_talent.html (along with its business logic external Javascript textarea_talent.js), but as the project went along we were torn towards a name of div_talent.html and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged blog, CMS, content management systems, CSS, div, GUI, HTML, Javascript, MySql, programming, text, textarea, tutorial, Wordpress
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MySql phpMyAdmin Export Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blogs use MySql databases, using the PHP server-side language “under the hood” to serve up an excellent CMS product many bloggers use throughout the I.T. world. Dare say, that if they do find life on Mars one day, they’ll … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CMS, content management systems, database, export, MySql, phpMyAdmin, SQL, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Export Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blogs have been around a long time now, and you’d expect over that time, for administrative aspects of the maintainance of WordPress Blogs to have become pretty good. In my experience, that is very true. I really like the … Continue reading

