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Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Google Translate Tutorial
It’s fairly obvious that yesterday’s Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial conditions for Text to Speech functionality are pretty limiting. But regarding Text to Speech we can turn to another free resource out there, and thereby allow for language … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech YouTube SubRip Subtitles Tutorial
Yesterday’s Speech to Text YouTube SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial … staked out, for … non-mobile Google Chrome https: protocol top window … users the chance to involve Speech to Text within the YouTube SubRip Subtitles “peerage” … getting to … Continue reading →
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Speech to Text YouTube SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial
One of “the YouTube SubRip Subtitles peerage” went beyond it’s station yesterday, and we’ve had a little “team talk””, of the ilk of … … where we’ve been promised it won’t happen again … For, at least, a week And … Continue reading →
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Hashtag Genericization Tutorial
Thinking about yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial might beggar the question for many users … Is there a way to not have to worry about “simple defence mechanisms” sharing user entered data onto a serverside recipient webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, algorithm, array, C++, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, contenteditable, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, hashtag, hashtagging, list, onblur, onload, operating system, PHP, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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PHP Recompiles C Numerical Sort Genericization Tutorial
We come at improving yesterday’s PHP Recompiles C Numerical Bubble Sort Tutorial two ways, today, they being … genericization … taking the form of changing a hardcoding in a dropdown and associated variable “remix” regarding the functionality of the “what … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, array, C++, captive, captive portal, coding, comma separated values, command line, compiler, defence, defensive, Desktop Application, Did you know, dropdown, exec, gcc, generic, genericization, hardcoding, list, operating system, PHP, portal, program, programming, server, shell_exec, token, tutorial
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Javascript Map Array Destructuring Tutorial
Structured data makes lots of programmers happy, in a similar way the “order” in “law and order” makes people happy. But, often, complexity works well with storage, but in analyzing what the data means, the programmer wants to break it … Continue reading →
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Javascript Map Array Aggregates Tutorial
The SQL emphasis, recently, regarding our current Arrays and Map web application talked about in yesterday’s Javascript Map Array Delimiter Tutorial had us thinking about if we could incorporate those … count(*) sum(*) min(*) max(*) avg(*) … SQL aggregate function … Continue reading →
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YouTube SubRip Subtitles Emoji Tutorial
For today’s tutorial title key word, rather than … Emoji … it could also have been … Internationalization … or … Aesthetics … or … Styling … whether that be CSS or Javascript DOM based … but we plumped for … Continue reading →