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Tag Archives: Mac OS X
Mac Sharing iPhoto and flickr Primer Tutorial
It’s been a while since we talked about Photo Sharing, and we’ve talked in the past about some online Photo Sharing repositories called flickr and Picasa (with the tutorial Photo Sharing with Flickr and Picasa Primer Tutorial we did a … Continue reading →
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Tagged data integration, desktop, Flickr, iPhoto, Mac, Mac OS X, photography, sharing, tutorial, web, Yahoo
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Mac iMovie Event to YouTube Primer Tutorial
YouTube is a huge repository of people’s creative powers with video, movies, advertisements, songs, presentations, tutorials and any other audio-visual idea imaginable with moving pictures and sound, or even not-much-moving pictures. A Mac laptop is well positioned “out of the … Continue reading →
Xcode Sprite Kit Game Application Primer Tutorial
The Xcode IDE, like many IDEs, holds that special fascination for occasions when you, the user, (or youse, the users (chortle, chortle)) can go “File->New Project”. With a few button presses the user will feel that satisfaction of making the … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, game, IDE, Mac OS X, Objective C, programming, tutorial, Xcode
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C Supervised PHP Modes of Use Primer Tutorial
Recently, with our tutorial, PHP Modes of Use Primer Tutorial as shown below, we talked about three modes of use or access for the use of PHP and today we encase all that thinking in a Mac OS X command … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command line, IDE, Linux, Mac OS X, MAMP, operating system, PHP, programming, stop press, tutorial, Xcode
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Linux sudo nohup Watchdog Primer Tutorial
Even though it is not good to generalize too much about the workings of a watchdog process (because of environmental differences), even so there are some features that can be pointed out for some Linux ideas, which we’ll discuss regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, command line, daemon, korn shell, Linux, login, Mac OS X, nohup, programming, sudo, tutorial, watchdog
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Linux Bash Shell Login Primer Tutorial
When you login to Linux the operating system looks to a file called … /etc/profile … to perform its commands. Within that file, if you are in a default Bash environment shell, as we are with Mac OS X application … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bash, Linux, login, Mac OS X, operating system, Terminal, tutorial
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PHP Modes of Use Follow Up Tutorial
PHP is a very flexible programming language, as we saw during the previous PHP Modes of Use Primer Tutorial as shown below, where, below, we quote from this blog post largely, and highlight ideas that do not always work in … Continue reading →
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Tagged client/server, command line, curl, http, internet, intranet, Linux, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, programming, tutorial, wget
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PHP Modes of Use Primer Tutorial
PHP is a very flexible programming language. It is probably best known as a server-side language called by a web browser using the http transport layer (ie. web browsing, or “surfing the net”). Let’s list three modes of use of … Continue reading →
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Tagged client/server, command line, curl, http, internet, intranet, Linux, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, programming, tutorial, wget
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