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Landing Page Cut to the Chase Primer Tutorial
A lot of people learning programming are trying to get information quickly, and “move on”, shall we say. While this is all well and good, it might be a “fob job” to think that many of us will really learn … Continue reading
An Interpretive Style of Web Programming Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a “blurb” about the personal style of web programming here at this blog. Nothing that is said here is “hard and fast” but there are styles that can be defined, for us, if we were to be … Continue reading
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WordPress Query Monitor Primer Tutorial
Our WordPress blog at RJM Programming uses a MySql database, and its PHP web server source queries that database to find information. That SQL used is the MySql variety of SQL, but there is not that much difference between MySql … Continue reading

