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Tag Archives: DOS
Internet Explorer ActiveX Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial
Hope you don’t find “intellectual exercises” a waste of time? If so, you may need to tune out now, from our HotKey Quiz web application (building on yesterday’s Windows Command Line Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial) discussion below. There are occasions … Continue reading →
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Tagged 32 bit, 64 bit, ActiveX, Assembler, batch, command line, debug, desktop, DOS, Internet Explorer, Javascript, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Line Batch Quiz Primer Tutorial
Readers who found Assembler Primer Tutorial interesting may well be interested in today’s tutorial where we construct a simple quiz made up of questions suiting a hotkey answer on the Windows command line, written in DOS (or Windows Command Line) … Continue reading →
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Tagged 32 bit, 64 bit, Assembler, batch, command line, debug, desktop, DOS, operating system, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Line C Filespec Tutorial
You may recall from our previous Windows Command Line Batch Filespec Tutorial as shown below a solution we developed using a Batch file, but we did say at the time … To get small desktop jobs with ascii files done … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, array, batch, C++, command line, Digital Mars, DOS, file, programming, qsort, sort, tutorial, Windows
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Windows Command Line Batch Filespec Tutorial
To get small desktop jobs with ascii files done on Windows, you may laugh at the suggestion to do it in DOS (or Command Line), but the fact is that you can do an amazing amount of the things you … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, batch, command line, DOS, file, programming, tutorial, Windows
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Windows/DOS xcopy Backup Primer Tutorial
Do you like to try to keep things simple and fundamental? Sorry … call me troglodyte … but that is often moi … figure what you got operating system wise should be enough to do most things … otherwise, why … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, backup, command.com, copy, DOS, Microsoft, MS-DOS, operating system, PC, personal computer, tutorial, Windows, xcopy, Xerox
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AutoHotKey Surfing ASP.Net Primer Tutorial
When, some time back, we talked about the “sisterly” (to today’s ASP.Net) PHP way of approaching the AutoHotKey Surfing “interface” to a web application with AutoHotKey Surfing PHP exec Tutorial as shown below, it was inferred that we might approach … Continue reading →
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Tagged ASP.Net, AutoHotKey, command line, command line arguments, desktop, DOS, IDE, local web server, Microsoft, programming, software integration, Task Schedular, tutorial, VB.Net, Visual Studio, Windows
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C Sorting ASP.Net Primer Tutorial
When, some time back, we talked about the “sisterly” (to today’s ASP.Net) PHP way of approaching the C Sorting “interface” to a web application with C Sorting PHP exec Tutorial as shown below, it was inferred that we might approach … Continue reading →
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Tagged ASP.Net, C++, command line, command line arguments, desktop, Digital Mars, DOS, function pointers, IDE, local web server, Microsoft, output, pipe, piping, pointer, pointers, programming, qsort, software integration, sort, Task Schedular, tutorial, Visual Studio, Windows
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AutoHotKey Surfing PHP exec Tutorial
There’s another companion piece to our C “sorting” program tutorials finishing with C Sorting PHP exec Tutorial as of a couple of days ago. And it’s a pretty important chapter if you are interested in software integration, and “meeting points”. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, AutoHotKey, desktop, DOS, EasyPHP, exec, local web server, MySql, PHP, programming, software integration, tutorial, WAMP, Windows
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