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Python XML Primer Tutorial
The Python programming language has great modules for parsing and manipulating XML data, from the “old days” PyXML, now not actively supported, to the ElementTree functionality we work with, today, to show you some parsing of some very simple XML … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged ElementTree, hierarchy, item, Linux, programming, purchase order, Python, PyXML, tree, tutorial, XML
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PHP/HTML Google Chart Wordtree Chart Local File Tutorial
If you are a regular to this blog, you will know from reading yesterday’s PHP/Javascript/HTML Google Chart Wordtree Chart Tutorial as shown below, that an extension of functionality we’d be itching to do is to add the functionality to accept … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged data integration, DOMDocument, file, file API, file browsing, Google, Google chart, hierarchy, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tree, tutorial
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PHP HTML/XML to Text Conversion Tutorial
The design of today’s tutorial has so much in common, as far as inputs and process go, that we base the software coding on yesterday’s PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial as it is easier to plug in new … Continue reading
PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial
“Tomorrow” is now “today”, and the Earth has had another roll … just like my dog in the park when there is “good stuff” present … please don’t ask?! Maybe yesterday’s blurb got you looking at PHP/Javascript Replace String File … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, file, file API, Google, hierarchy, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, JSON, MAMP, PHP, programming, tag, tutorial, url, web server, XML
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PHP Nested Elements Report Follow Up Tutorial
Sometimes to make a program practically useful you have to take a pause after the proof of concept stage and ask “would you be happy using this program if there was a deadline”. Yesterday’s version of our “Tags Within Tags” … Continue reading
PHP Nested Elements Report Primer Tutorial
Lots of data is hierarchical by nature. Examples are HTML or XML or JSON data, and to get a report on tag types nested within other tag types can be a useful tool to sanity check that your data is … Continue reading
Java Swing JTree Primer Tutorial
Here is another tutorial that uses Swing functionality in Java to create a GUI (Graphical User Interface) desktop program on a Mac laptop (but same code may well work, compiled on a Windows laptop (the same way)) that tests the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged desktop, GUI, hierarchy, Java, Java Swing, JFrame, JTree, programming, tree, tutorial
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