Numbers Guessing Game
Your Numbers Game
Get
clueYour
answerYour
ScoreClue? Score 0/0
-
Recent Posts
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Compilation Tutorial
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Recall Tutorial
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Creation Tutorial
- Notes Screenshot Annotations Primer Tutorial
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Phase Two Iframe Tutorial
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Phase Two Interfacing Tutorial
- Code Difference Reporting Context Tutorial
- YouTube API Caller Other Media Interfacing Tutorial
Categories
- Ajax
- Android
- Animation
- Anything You Like
- Code::Blocks
- Coding
- Colour Matching
- Data Integration
- Database
- Delphi
- Eclipse
- eLearning
- ESL
- Event-Driven Programming
- Games
- GIMP
- GUI
- Hardware
- Installers
- iOS
- Land Surveying
- Moodle
- Music Poll
- NetBeans
- Networking
- News
- Not Categorised
- OOP
- Operating System
- Photography
- Projects
- Signage Poll
- Software
- SpectroPhotometer
- Tiki Wiki
- Trips
- Tutorials
- Uncategorized
- Visual Studio
- Xcode
Meta
Tags
Ajax animation background button canvas command line CSS Did you know div DOM dropdown email emoji event form game games Google Google chart HTML IFRAME image iOS Javascript MAMP map mobile navigation onclick overlay PHP programming select share sharing SMS SVG table text textarea tutorial url video web browser webpageYour Background Image
OnTopList
Tag Archives: speech to text
Google Chrome Dictation Out and About Tutorial
Don’t know about you, but I find lots of good ideas occur to me while out and about. Perhaps writing on the hand or the calendar ideas of Google Gmail Calendar and Kinesthetic Learning Tutorial are the go for you … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged connection, demonstration, email, Google, Google Chrome, hands free, internet, iPhone, kinesthetic, MacBook Air, programming, share, sharing, SMS, speech to text, tether, tethering, tutorial, Web Application, WiFi
Leave a comment
Google Chrome Dictation Primer Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial has prompted us to start down the road to developing a (let’s just say for now) Dictation web application that suits use on a macOS or Windows Google … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged demonstration, Google, Google Chrome, programming, speech to text, tutorial, Web Application
Leave a comment
Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Punctuation Tutorial
It’s when you start analyzing the written word, in our case the “English Word” sentences you might compose using the web application of yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial that you realize how important are … punctuation … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, cursor, delimitation, dictation, dictionary, div, domain, dropdown, fairy story, file, Google Chrome, HTML, http, https, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mandarin, mixed content, name, personalization, PHP, platform, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, speech to text, stop press, tutorial, web server, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
Leave a comment
Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial
Yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Tutorial suffered from Mixed Content (ie. the mixing of https: and http: protocol data sources, even if (just) involving this RJM Programming domain). We got into the pickle, though, because some great Emoji helper resources … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, cursor, dictation, dictionary, div, domain, dropdown, fairy story, file, Google Chrome, HTML, http, https, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, mandarin, mixed content, name, personalization, PHP, platform, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, speech to text, stop press, tutorial, web server, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
Leave a comment