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Tag Archives: HTML5
HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Game Primer Tutorial
The HTML Canvas element is great for many types of games especially where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user. Today you may consider our Pros and Cons “game” to be more of a “decision making … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Games, OOP, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, canvas, client/server, data url, decision making, Did you know, game, games, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, object, PHP, programming, pros and cons, snapshot, software, software design, tutorial, web server, Wordpress, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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NetBeans Backbone.js HTML5 Web Application Primer Tutorial
Today we create a NetBeans (IDE) HTML5 project based on the Backbone.js methodology for web application creation, which we include a bit about as quoted from Wikipedia (thanks) below: Backbone.js is a JavaScript library with a RESTful JSON interface and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, NetBeans, Tutorials
Tagged BackBone.js, Google Chrome, Hello World, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, JSON, local web server, MVC, MVP, NetBeans, NetBeans Connection, programming, RESTful, tutorial
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NetBeans Apache Cordova HTML5 Mobile Primer Tutorial
Our tutorial today creates an Apache Cordova HTML5 mobile application via the NetBeans IDE on a MacBook Pro. It shares the need to have node.js, a “platform built on Chrome’s JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications” (to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache Cordova, CSS, git, GitHub, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, Mac, Macbook Pro, mobile, mobile application, NetBeans, node.js, programming, simulator, Source Control, tutorial
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Android Studio Google Play Ready Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, with Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial as shown below, we reacquainted ourselves with Android Studio as an alternative IDE to Eclipse (and there are others too) to use the Android SDK and Java to develop mobile apps … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, end game, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, middle game, mobile, Morse Code, programming, start game, tutorial, Windows
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Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial
Wonder if you were around when we created Tic Tac Toe (or more like Noughts and Crosses, in Australia) using the HTML5 Canvas element and drag and drop methods (if you liked, or just plain box clicking, otherwise, which will … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Games, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, mobile, programming, tutorial, Windows
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