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Tag Archives: Perl
The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial
Today we extend the “Calling Card” functionality of yesterday, with “Calling Card” functionality you can, optionally, create and control via drag and drop functionality, at least for non-mobile platforms. You can drag parts of the Profile Report you want onto … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged canvas, document.write, drag and drop, email, event, exec, HTML5, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, prompt, Python, sed, stop press, tutorial					
					
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		The Three P Three Modes Calling Card Tutorial
Today, we extend the Email functionality of yesterday, with a “Calling Card” functionality idea. Yesterday’s work personalized the application in the sense that you could “share” your profile with others, but each time you had to either dig up an … Continue reading
The Three P Three Modes Sharing Tutorial
Do you remember yesterday’s (The Three P Three Modes Primer Tutorial) Rudimentary Profile Report featuring The Three Ps and The Three (PHP) Modes of Use? Well, we thought we could improve that application by offering the user a sharing functionality … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged document.write, email, exec, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, prompt, Python, sed, tutorial					
					
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		The Three P Three Modes Primer Tutorial
Today we show three PHP modes of use with a Rudimentary Profile Report application, showing our usual (modes of use (ideas of)) … Surfing the Web – with a URL typed into web browser address bar and interactively piecing together … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged document.write, exec, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, prompt, Python, sed, tutorial					
					
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		ImageMagick and Three Ps Affine Transformation Tutorial
It’s a common requirement with Information Technology programming to want to transform an image file. With CSS there are mechanisms to display images in a (affine) transformed way regarding … rotation scale … for display purposes, without altering the image … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged affine, CSS, document fidelity, GIMP, image, ImageMagick, korn shell, Linux, mathematics, PaintBrush, PDF, Perl, PHP, Preview, programming, Python, rotation, scaling, The Three P's, transformation, tutorial					
					
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		Perl CGI Modes of Use Primer Tutorial
A little while back we revisited the “PHP Modes of Use” discussion last talked about with PHP Modes of Use File Traverse Tutorial as shown below. We’re revisiting today to show you that it doesn’t have to be only your … Continue reading
									
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						Tagged CGI, command line, curl, HTML, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, stop press, tutorial, web browsing, web server					
					
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