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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
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PHP Require Database Histogram Tallying Tutorial
The “PHP Require Database” concept of yesterday, with PHP Require Database Application Tutorial, opens the way for more Google Chart “application” thoughts and ideas for value adding to the iOS mobile application “Make Your Own Charts”. With that in mind … Continue reading
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Tagged application, arguments, database, flag, Google Charts, histogram, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile application, PHP, programming, require, tally, tutorial
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SSL Supervisory Web Application Primer Tutorial
We’ve decided we can’t just jump straight to the idea of all the URLs at RJM Programming being accessible in an https: SSL way “just like that”. It could take a while to ease our way into that scenario. So … Continue reading
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Tagged .htaccess, 301 redirect, Apache, DOM, domain, download, Google, Google Charts, HTML, Javascipt, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, mod_rewrite, PHP, programming, project, redirect, sftp, software, ssl, suite, supervisor, tutorial, upload, vi, web server
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Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Share Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Table Tutorial improved inhouse Google Chart Column Chart web application “Spreadsheet Table” concept design left an opportunity down at the bottom right for more integration. Wasted space in a “spreadsheet”? We want to offer … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, array, button, cache, chart, collection, cookie, cookies, CSS, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, error handling, file_get_contents, focus, form, get, Google, Google Charts, HTML, intersession, intrasession, IP address, Javascript, keyboard, keystroke, mobile, multiple, onsubmit, period, PHP, post, programming, project, pseudo class, realtime, report, Safari, select, session, share, sort, spreadsheet, statistics, survey, table, tally, time, tutorial, url, validation, web browser, web inspector, web server, worksheet
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Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Table Tutorial
Sometimes it is a hard decision whether to separate the (often long winded) story leading up to something from the something itself. Today, at the risk of sounding verbose, just in case you are coming in here for the first … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, array, button, cache, chart, collection, cookie, cookies, CSS, DOM, dropdown, emoji, error handling, file_get_contents, focus, form, get, Google, Google Charts, HTML, intersession, intrasession, IP address, Javascript, keyboard, keystroke, mobile, multiple, onsubmit, period, PHP, post, programming, project, pseudo class, realtime, report, Safari, select, session, sort, spreadsheet, statistics, survey, table, tally, time, tutorial, url, validation, web browser, web inspector, web server, worksheet
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HTML Select Element Dynamic Multiple Attribute CSS Tutorial
There’s a dual purpose to today’s work on our “Timed Survey Count” web application, that being … Styling CSS work Preliminary Statistics functionality … respectively because … we got sick of the look of Styling work (or lack of) up … Continue reading
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HTML Select Element Dynamic Multiple Attribute Chart Tutorial
We’re starting down the road of “Reporting”, primarily, with our latest “Timed Survey Count” web application. In the blog posting title today we say “Chart” and that “Chart” being referred to today are Google Charts, specifically … Histogram Chart … … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, button, cache, chart, cookie, cookies, DOM, dropdown, emoji, error handling, file_get_contents, focus, form, get, Google, Google Charts, HTML, intersession, intrasession, IP address, Javascript, keyboard, keystroke, mobile, multiple, onsubmit, period, PHP, post, programming, project, realtime, report, Safari, select, session, statistics, survey, tally, time, tutorial, url, validation, web browser, web inspector, web server
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