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Italian and French and Spanish Verb Conjugation Tutorial
We saw that we could extend the functionality of yesterday’s Italian Verb Conjugation Primer Tutorial as shown below, by accessing other resources from the great WordReference.com, adding French and Spanish verb conjugation to yesterday’s Italian verb conjugation. As a rule … Continue reading
Italian Verb Conjugation Primer Tutorial
Learning Italian as a native English speaker is best done when you are young, and beginning recently on this quest, I learnt a bit of this. To me, what stuck out, was how easy we get it in English with … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, dictionary, game, grammar, HTML, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, programming, tutorial, verb, word game
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HTML/Javascript DOM Cloning Primer Tutorial
Javascript DOM is hugely useful for creating dynamic client functionality for web pages. And we don’t mean for you to “Hug Ely” … though you can if he’s right next to you … we mean, primarily for us, the following … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged DOM, element, HTML, innerHTML, Javascript, outerHTML
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