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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game CC Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Names Tutorial “names for numbers” work, today we have two themes to the work … shore up that offer on the “500 card game” first Javascript prompt window to enter … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animation, array, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, bid, bidding, body, bookmarklet, button, card game, cards, click, collaboration, colour, colour coding, comma, content, content management, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, deal, defence, delay, delimit, delimiter, design, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, double click, drag, drag and drop, dropdwon, email, emoji, event, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, HTML, Javascript, joker, keyframes, kitty, label, list, localStorage, logic, mailto, Mapping, mclick, Memories, name, names, naming, navigation, onions, order, player, popup, preventDefault, programming, prompt, quiz, render, rendering, score, scoring, screenLeft, screenTop, select, selector, sessionStorage, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, sort, style, styling, subject, submit, SVG, table, timing, touch, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener					
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		Python and Perl ftp Download Tutorial
The Three Ps ride again today, building on yesterday’s Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial and adding in the ability to download a single file at a time as a “Download” scenario … in modern parlance … though in … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged button, command line, connection, download, exec, file, file transfer, ftp, get, kermit, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, protocol, Python, read, submit, tutorial, url, write					
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		Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial
Yesterday’s Python ftp Primer Tutorial is given a “return of the Three Ps” feel today. Yes, we code some Perl to do similar ftp listing logic as we did with Python yesterday, so that … PHP supervises ftp listing functionality … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged button, command line, connection, exec, ftp, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, Python, submit, tutorial, url					
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		Python ftp Primer Tutorial
Python is a great server side language to learn. Some web server configurations use it as their “go to” server language, though ours here at rjmprogramming.com.au uses PHP (and so we’ve written a PHP “supervisor” to dovetail with today’s Python … Continue reading →
									
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		PHP Wikipedia List Genericization Tutorial
We had to do it! It’s not perfect, but what software is perfect. We feel it could benefit those more intrepid users out there. So what is it? A few days ago we presented PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged country, genericization, geographicals, geography, list, PHP, programming, table, tutorial, Wikipedia					
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		List Web Application PHP Tutorial
Yesterday, with List Web Application Cookie Tutorial as shown below, we made a list … What about if I revisit the web application much later? Will it remember anything from that previous session using it? What if the amount of … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged absolute URL, cell, cookie, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, list, order, programming, relative URL, row, sort, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application					
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		List Web Application Cookie Tutorial
About 6pm Sydney, Australia time on 26th March, 2017, our latest “Make a List” web application became quite a bit more “accountable”, but even if you’ve been trying it out “in detail” it’s quite possible you didn’t notice. You see, … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged cell, cookie, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, Javascript, list, order, programming, row, sort, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application					
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		List Web Application Row Sorting Tutorial
Think “list”, think “sort”, too. Sorting a list is a very common, and often useful web application piece of functionality, as “sorting” often increases “order” for we humans. But, as with “order”, the idea of “sort” can be quite varied … Continue reading →
									
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