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Rainbow Games Genericization Tutorial
What would help genericize the recent Rainbow Games Double Transformation Tutorial “Rainbow Games” web application? How about introducing another sport? Again, in honour of “onions of the 4th dimension” approaches, we mainly, turn to the power of Javascript’s eval methodology … Continue reading
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Column Intelligence Float Tutorial
If yesterday’s Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial started us out on a project for online newspaper looking web page, it got the concept of “columns” look started, but lacked that “real world” newspaper “column look” where columns don’t just have uninterrupted … Continue reading
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Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial
Newspapers work as a media source largely because of their column format. It is no coincidence newspapers got this format, if you research typesetting. In the online world, presentation formats have more possibilities and varieties than newspapers presented, but that … Continue reading
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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Primer Tutorial
We are quite pleased here, with a web application design (mini) project, when all three of … HTML Javascript CSS … get a relatively even workload, and also that you can think of their roles as being quite separate in … Continue reading
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