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HTML Form Events Primer Tutorial
The study of events, in regard to web applications, is an important part of the study of front-end client functionality, so let’s again (after yesterday’s HTML Table Events for Colspan and Rowspan Tutorial as shown below) talk about the client … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged client, CSS, event, event-driven, events, form, form validation, HTML, HTML5, interactive, Javascript, mouse, programming, tutorial
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HTML Drag and Drop Image Events Tutorial
Recently we’ve been talking about the client side of web applications, and you could say we’ve been concentrating on Javascript mouse events, and very recently, the drag and drop variety of mouse events. Today we revisit all that, but take … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged drag and drop, event, event-driven, game, HTML, Javascript, mouse, programming, tutorial
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Java Swing Line Graph Primer Tutorial
Sort of miss Java Applets, myself, as they were once “the thing” for some people writing code for the web. You got used to paint() and repaint() methods because you could imagine, word for word, codewise, what was happening. So … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Applet, command line, desktop, geometry, graph, Java, JFrame, JPanel, line chart, line graph, Linux, mouse, MouseListener, plot, programming, Swing, tutorial
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More AutoHotKey Tutorial
Have you heard of AutoHotKey? It is a Windows application (that is quite brilliant) which can record and replay mouse and keystrokes, or assign a group of actions to a HotKey. Anybody into procedures and the operations side of I.T. … Continue reading
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Tagged AutoHotKey, automation, compile, keyboard, mouse, programming, recording, software, supervision, tutorial, Windows
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