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Talking Message Board Tutorial
Using yesterday’s Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial, as our “first cab off the rank” in it’s “first incarnation of usage” is a potentially … Talking Message Board … last talked about at Message Board One Liners Span Inline Talents Tutorial … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial
Around here … it’s official … we’re having a morph! Please … please … no congratulations yet?! And thanks for the tomatoes … very ripe?! Anyway, yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial has struck a chord in … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Operator Tutorial there are a couple of macOS specific additional pieces of functionality we’d like to offer users, they being … the macOS open command has the ability to try to … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Operator Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Options Tutorial we broach the issue … What happens when a delimiter character is the same as an operator character in amongst data sent via HTML form from one webpage to … Continue reading →
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Synonymous With Delimitation Implementation Tutorial
We left off yesterday’s Synonymous With Delimitation Primer Tutorial‘s YouTube API based SubRip (ie. subtitles) based web application discussion with … Still to go, to go further, is to code within the SubRips for understanding a potential new incoming argument … Continue reading →
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Synonymous With Delimitation Primer Tutorial
We make inhouse rules regarding our Apache/PHP HTML web applications around here, at RJM Programming, quite often with the focus on … delimitation … rules and our favourite delimitation character is probably the comma ( ie. , ) when it … Continue reading →
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Write Like You Render Primer Tutorial
The recent goings on with the YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial thread of blog postings, uncovering for us the wonders of the great DOMParser Web API, has inspired us to write, again, a new HTML validator web application, just … Continue reading →
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Talking Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Tutorial
Our “second cab off the rank” with this current Intranet feeling macOS text to speech (via “say”) interface thinking relates to the Speech Bubble work we last talked about with Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Contact Tutorial. There is … Continue reading →