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YUI Library Par Three Golf Game Primer Tutorial
When last we created a web application golf game, with HTML Canvas Golf Accuracy Game Primer Tutorial, we used an HTML(5) canvas element, but today we thank YUI Library: Animating Along a Curved Path for the incredibly good Javascript library … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged animation, CSS, debug, drag, drag and drop, game, games, golf, HTML, Javascript, programming, score, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, Yahoo, YUI
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Naturally Occurring Elements Game Primer Tutorial
You can look at life from a lot of different viewpoints. Reading Biology Fifth Edition by Campbell Reece Mitchell (ISBN: 0-201-52262-4) helped crystallize these thoughts for us, thanks, and provided for today’s game’s background image, as well, so double thanks. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged background, background image, biology, CSS, DOM, dropdown, game, games, Google, Google Charts, HTML, Javascript, life, pie chart, programming, quiz, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Guided Snake Game Drag and Drop Tutorial
Drag and drop is a cute concept with web application design, but usually only when talking about non-mobile platforms. Drag and drop on “touch” gesture mobile devices is not a natural fit. You can achieve it on mobile platforms, but … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged background, cursor, drag and drop, game, games, hover, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, mouse, onclick, onmouseover, programming, snake, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Guided Snake Game Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a new (web application) game today that reminds us of our previous HTML/Javascript Scrabbling Snakes Game Email Tutorial in that it snakes around, the user guided by one or both of … CSS cursor property CSS linear gradient … Continue reading
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Tagged background, cursor, game, games, hover, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, mouse, onclick, onmouseover, programming, snake, tutorial
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Xcode SpriteKit Game Collisions Tutorial
The previous Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial as shown below raved about the virtues of Xcode’s SpriteKit Game project’s cross-platform talents. We leave you to read about that below, and move on, today, to a more realistic “Collision” view of … Continue reading
Adverb Types Game Primer Tutorial
If you study English grammar at a “word” level, the definition of an “adverb” becomes very fluid. We were taught at school, maybe to simplify things, that “adverbs modify verbs”, but maybe it was because we were so young then, … Continue reading

