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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial work has been progressed today with a number of “nice to haves” in the modification categories (around here) of … a little bit of aesthetics a little bit of user experience (UX) … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute URL, aesthetics, analogue clock, animation, background, border, C++, clock, command line, details, focus, g++, gcc, GNU, integration, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, preprocessor directive, programming, reveal, summary, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, watermark, web browser, webpage, window, X11
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Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial
Yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Tutorial got us interested in timezone abbreviations, such as AEST, around here, for “Australian Eastern Standard Time”. We decided to incorporate this extra layer of data knowledge into our repository for inhouse timezone functionality, … Continue reading
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Tagged abbreviation, analogue clock, animation, C++, clock, command line, g++, gcc, GNU, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, programming, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, window, X11
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