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Windows Control Panel Desktop Background Regedit Tutorial
One of the easiest ways to personalize your Windows desktop is to configure your Desktop Background in the Control Panel area of functionality. You can have a desktop background that is like a slideshow where you control the time between … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, command line, Control Panel, desktop, desktop background, personalization, photography, regedit, registry, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7, windows registry
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Windows Hard Disk Primer Tutorial
On Windows, many users would still have at least one hard disk installed. Typically on Windows that first main disk is called C: … pretty boring name, huh?! … however, you can give it a nickname (for the “volume”) that … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, dir, disk. hard disk, DOS, label, MS-DOS, net use, network drive, networking, Samba, subst, tutorial, virtual disk, vol, volume, Windows
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Linux crontab Considerations Tutorial
The crontab functionality in Linux or Unix is just great. It is batch processing, doing things while you are not there. This same crontab strength is also, at times, a source of its weakness … what if something goes wrong … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, batch, batch processing, command line, cron, crontab, curl, exec, korn shell, Linux, MAMP, nohup, operating system, PHP, programming, scripting, software, tutorial, unix, web server
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NetBeans JavaFX Swing Primer Tutorial
The last time we talked about the NetBeans IDE it was with C, C++ NetBeans, gdbserver Debugging Primer Tutorial as shown below, and quite some time back. NetBeans for Mac has moved onto version 8.0.2 and today, wanted to show … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, button, command line, desktop, GUI, IDE, Java, Java Swing, JavaFX, JFrame, Mac, mobile, NetBeans, operating system, Oracle, programming, Swing, tutorial
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Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial
Was discussing Windows and File Servers the other day with a student and realized it is a subject often taken for granted now in workplaces, and perhaps in home networks. The way you can share files between networked computers has … Continue reading →
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Tagged blocking, client/server, command line, DOS, drive, file server, file sharing, hard disk, hardware, Mapping, Microsoft, networking, Open VMS, operating system, Pathworks, peer to peer, removable media, router, Samba, security, social media, subst, System Administrator, tutorial, UNC, USB, VAX, VMS, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
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Python HTML Attribute Parsing Primer Tutorial
Let’s follow up yesterday’s Python parsing of XML (Python XML Primer Tutorial) with a bit of HTML parsing (on the Linux command line) … believe it or not this came second in I.T. history thinking … first thoughts were about … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, command line, hierarchy, HTML, Linux, MAMP, operating system, parsing, programming, Python, tree, tutorial
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Linux sort Tutorial
If you were to nominate the most frequent “chore” you set your “software programs” to do, and we should never forget we are here to make software that achieves something, there is a big chance you’d choose the job of … Continue reading →
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Tagged alias, cat, command, command line, CSV, grep, Linux, operating system, pipe, programming, sort, switches, tutorial, uniq, unix
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Java Hashtable Primer Tutorial
Some time ago (with Java XCode ArrayList Primer Tutorial as shown below) we used a (Java “collection”) data structure called ArrayList in Java via Xcode on a Mac laptop. Today we do this again (without the Xcode these days), but … Continue reading →
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Tagged ArrayList, associative array, collection, command line, console, contact list, email, enumeration, Hashtable, Java, key, Mac, operating system, programming, relational database, Scanner, Terminal, tutorial, value
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