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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Follow Up Tutorial
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful “canvas” element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature, as we saw yesterday with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged airport, Arash Partow, Brazil, canvas, cartogtaphy, coriolis effect, data feed, database, digitising, digitizing, event, feed, file, file_get_contents, Global Airport Database, Google, Google chart, graphics, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, Ireland, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, map projection, Mapping, Mercator, onclick, orientation, PHP, programming, scaling, tutorial, United States of America
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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer Tutorial
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful “canvas” element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature. With the canvas element’s drawImage() method you can draw more … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brazil, canvas, cartogtaphy, digitising, digitizing, event, Google, Google chart, graphics, HTML, HTML5, image, Ireland, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, map projection, Mapping, Mercator, onclick, orientation, programming, scaling, tutorial, United States of America
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Geolocation ISP IP Follow Up Tutorial
We discovered yesterday this great resource for data feeds (thanks to great link for the great lead) at JSON IP and GeoIP REST API (IP Geolocation) by Telize. In the course of discovering its usefulness we saw that it returned … Continue reading →
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Tagged geolocation, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, HTML, IP address, ISP, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, networking, phone box, programming, Telstra, tutorial, Wi-Fi
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Geolocation ISP IP Primer Tutorial
It’s good every now and then to see what is new in the world of data feeds on the internet, so that is how, via this great link, we got onto the wonderful Acronym lookup resource at NaCTeM (The National … Continue reading →
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Tagged geolocation, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, HTML, IP address, ISP, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, networking, phone box, programming, Telstra, tutorial, Wi-Fi
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Xcode Swift Image Assets Primer Tutorial
Today we continue on our “quest” … and have to admit to you here … it really is a “quest” to get a mobile app accepted by the Apple Store … today we are in an area you might consider … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, end game, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, GUI, HTML, icon, IDE, image, images, iOS, iPad, launch icon, middle game, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, web browser, Xcode
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Xcode Swift UIWebView Back and Forward Button Tutorial
Meanwhile … after sporadic days of testing … back in mobile development “land” … and any maritime mobile development “sea” members (perhaps in the bath) … we’ve got to admit defeat on our Google Charts mobile app as far as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, GUI, HTML, IDE, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, web browser, Xcode
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Google Charts Mobile WebView Menu Tutorial
We left you yesterday “popping off” to create a mobile app, but having an initial “pop” (after we “snarp” and “cackle” … darn those ornery consonants), we realized there was another bit of suitable functionality … that is, to make … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, HTML, IDE, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, web browser, Xcode
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Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Worldbank Datasets Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that (just) might be re-introducing you to the Yahoo Web Services called YQL, building on previous YQL tutorials on this blog, building on previous Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Worldbank Data Tutorial as shown below, but … Continue reading →
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Tagged data integration, event, event-driven, geographicals, Google chart, GUI, HTML, Javascript, JSON, latitude, longitude, map, PHP, programming, software, software integration, tutorial, Worldbank, Yahoo, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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