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Tag Archives: PHP
PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Geometry Tutorial
We’re off jumping again (post yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Tutorial “chicken” work) a.k.a. … On a (web application) “tool” project, is it the chicken or the egg that drives you? Sometimes, for us, we jump around. … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Outputs Tutorial was a tilt back to getting the “hard working duck” PHP child process more user friendly, and don’t know if the PHP’s newfound … “parent” “body” (or other) element background image … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Outputs Tutorial
On a (web application) “tool” project, is it the chicken or the egg that drives you? Sometimes, for us, we jump around. For us, depending on the nature of the “tool” we enjoy trying to … make the “child” generic … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Background Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Primer Tutorial had us musing …. Do you feel this web application has the genericity to be a “tool”? Spoiler alert … we think so. … and so here we are, today, with … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Primer Tutorial
A great place to start learning about the serverside language PHP is to read the webpage Image Processing and GD because PHP is great in so many ways regarding image creation and manipulation. The GD methods (down to the pixel … Continue reading →
Python and Perl ftp Download Tutorial
The Three Ps ride again today, building on yesterday’s Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial and adding in the ability to download a single file at a time as a “Download” scenario … in modern parlance … though in … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, command line, connection, download, exec, file, file transfer, ftp, get, kermit, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, protocol, Python, read, submit, tutorial, url, write
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Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial
Yesterday’s Python ftp Primer Tutorial is given a “return of the Three Ps” feel today. Yes, we code some Perl to do similar ftp listing logic as we did with Python yesterday, so that … PHP supervises ftp listing functionality … Continue reading →
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Python ftp Primer Tutorial
Python is a great server side language to learn. Some web server configurations use it as their “go to” server language, though ours here at rjmprogramming.com.au uses PHP (and so we’ve written a PHP “supervisor” to dovetail with today’s Python … Continue reading →
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