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WordPress Blog Course via Landing Page Design Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit our inhouse “Design a Course” PHP web application we talked about at WordPress Blog Course via Landing Page Topic Tutorial. It is commonplace on “revisits” to see ways to improve, and this “revisit” was no … Continue reading
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Ball Game Canvas Animation Primer Tutorial
In the 70’s (ie. 1970’s), around and in Australian squash court complexes, people would get excited by the squash, and the “coffee table” style computer games based on balls and bats and walls. Well, today, we were reminded of those … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, ball, bounce, canvas, event, game, onclick, onmousemove, onmouseout, programming, proof of concept, requestAnimationFrame, tutorial, wall, window
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