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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Column Graph Tutorial
We follow up yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Plot Polynomial Tutorial mathematical theme with a mathematics meets statistics theme, today, writing some functionality to create Column Graphs. Like with the Plot functionalities we like having the vertices there, but that … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Plot Polynomial Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Plot Axes Tutorial start with … linear equation plotting … has been extended today (by one dimension) to … polynomial equation … and along the way we … highlight Y axis intercepts and X axis … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, browse, canvas, canvas background, cell, child, copy, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, equation, eval, event, file, game, games, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, icon, IFRAME, innerHTML, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, line, linear equation, linear gradient, location.hash, match, mathematics, mobile, mobile app, multiple hashtag, onchange, overlay, parent, placeholder, polynomial, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, reveal, rotate, share, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, url, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Plot Axes Tutorial
A lot of us have a goodly amount of “visual learner” in us, and the study of geometry or algebra or calculus in mathematics is full of opportunities for “visual cues” to topics that look a bit “dry” on paper. … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, browse, canvas, canvas background, cell, child, copy, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, eval, event, file, game, games, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, icon, IFRAME, innerHTML, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, line, linear equation, linear gradient, location.hash, match, mathematics, mobile, mobile app, multiple hashtag, onchange, overlay, parent, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, reveal, rotate, share, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, url, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Image Reveal Game Tutorial
Rest assured all of yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing iOS Mobile App Tutorial thoughts will continue on with any extended functionality with our “HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing” inspired web application’s dropdown list of games and puzzles. With that … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, browse, canvas, canvas background, cell, child, copy, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, eval, event, file, game, games, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, icon, IFRAME, innerHTML, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, line, linear gradient, location.hash, match, mobile, mobile app, multiple hashtag, onchange, overlay, parent, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, reveal, rotate, share, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, url, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing iOS Mobile App Tutorial
The design of our recent “HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing” suite of functionalities, with their navigational arrangements using … web browser (address bar) URL involving ? and & arguments … and … hashtags (using #) … all possible, because the … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, canvas, canvas background, cell, child, copy, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, eval, event, game, games, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, icon, IFRAME, innerHTML, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, line, linear gradient, location.hash, match, mobile, mobile app, multiple hashtag, onchange, overlay, parent, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, rotate, share, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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iOS iMessage Apps Primer Tutorial
Integration is the name of the game. In each generation, it’s basically the same. iOS is no exception, is not seeking fame. iSeek, iPad, iPhone, iMessage, it’s not lame. … and today, given the paucity of “iEmail” which would have … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, Apple, communication, iMessage, iOS, iPhone, message, mobile app, network, notification, photos, SMS, software, texting, tutorial
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Web Meets Mobile via iOS Desktop Icon Tutorial
There are a few reasons why we are excited by the rudimentary “out of the box” (of an operating system … ah, that may explain it) functionality we are about to feature today, that being “iOS desktop shortcut creation”, akin to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, camera, collaboration, cookie, desktop, desktop icon, device, email, GUI, HTTP Cookie, icon, intersession, iOS, iPhone, Mac OS X, microphone, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, operating system, personalization, procedure, recorder, share, sharing, shortcut, shortcut icon, smart device, sotware, standing order, Web Application, web browser, Windows
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Outlook Email Android App Troubleshooting Primer Tutorial
Sometimes troubleshooting Information Technology related issues can as much involve … how can I keep functioning for the meantime? … as much as … how can I fix the initial problem? This can be especially the case with mobile apps? … Continue reading →

