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Frog Identification App Primer Tutorial
We wanted to start the ball rolling with the Australian Museum’s FrogID app to record and, eventually, but not today, submit, frog sound recordings to the Australian Museum for frog identification purposes. The app looks great, and is full of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged app, audio, Australian Museum, frogid, iOS, mobile, mobile app, programming, record, sound, tutorial
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HTML Carriage Return and or Line Feed Primer Tutorial
Some vertical record delimiting wonderment in HTML we just let pass through to the keeper, except to say that HTML rendering just about always works as intended, and yet back in the day you’d need to worry about whether your … Continue reading
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Tagged carriage return, delimitation, form, HTML, line feed, programming, proof of concept, record, render, rendering, textarea, tutorial, vertical, whitespace
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