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Home Grown Spreadsheet Indexeddb Primer Tutorial
A few days ago we talked of the synergy between spreadsheets and database when we presented Home Grown Spreadsheet Primer Tutorial as shown below. In sympathy with … a “tilt” towards a more transparent spreadsheet/database relationship, to be developed further … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cell, database, DDL, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, indexeddb, Javascript, JSON, programming, spreadsheet, SQL, string, table, transaction, tutorial, websql
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Home Grown Spreadsheet Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Circle and Point jQuery DataTable Primer Tutorial as shown below, set us to thinking about Spreadsheets, and though we don’t pretend that there are not great products out there, we thought that a new web application that involves … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cell, database, HTML, Javascript, programming, spreadsheet, string, table, tutorial
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Circle and Point jQuery DataTable Primer Tutorial
Perhaps you are a reader who has been interested in the “backend” of web application development, traditionally the database side of Information Technology software development. And maybe along the way you were reading when we presented MySql Stored Procedures Primer … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged backend, data table, data type, database, event, HTML, index, javascript jQuery, join, programming, RDBMS, spreadsheet, table, tutorial, worksheet
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HTML5 Camera API Audio Video Tutorial
Yesterday we started down the line of examining the Camera API in HTML5 with HTML5 Camera API Primer Tutorial as shown below. There we thought of the “Camera” being a camera of “Images”, but most modern smart phones or tablets … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Android, API, audio, blob, camera, createObjectURL, data uri, data url, document.write, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, onload, PHP, programming, tutorial, video
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HTML5 Camera API Primer Tutorial
Okay, so more HTML5 awaits, and we start down the track today with some research and development regarding the Camera API, and point you towards a few unbelievably great resources that have been put before us … robnyman/robnyman.github.com … we … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, API, blob, camera, createObjectURL, data uri, data url, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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Emoji Random Equation Canvas Tutorial
We haven’t explored HTML5 to its full potential, and would like to blame the HTML5 canvas element for that … because the dog is out the back … and because it is so useful we can’t move on enough to … Continue reading

