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Python Cowsay API Cartoon Speech Content Tutorial
If you were to ask most people what is more onerous filling in online web forms on the way to making something happen … we’re guessing, rather than saying button presses … we’re guessing, they’re more likely to say typing … Continue reading
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Tagged align, API, ascii, cartoon, cell, character, column, content, contenteditable, Courier New, drawing, exec, flip, flop, font, font family, form, HTML, install, Javascript, monospace, monospaced, monospacing, open source, PHP, pip, printout, programming, punchcards, Python, row, speech, speech bubble, speech to text, spool, spooling, table, tabular, td, text, textarea, th, tutorial, vertical-align, wording
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Python Cowsay API Cartoon Tutorial
We’ve long been interested in online web application ideas that end up with a half decent cartoon the user can create, and share, themselves. “Half decent” becomes “fully decent” with a user who has a great imagination. And so, onto … Continue reading
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Tagged align, API, ascii, cartoon, cell, character, column, contenteditable, Courier New, drawing, exec, flip, flop, font, font family, form, HTML, install, Javascript, monospace, monospaced, monospacing, open source, PHP, pip, printout, programming, punchcards, Python, row, speech, speech bubble, spool, spooling, table, tabular, td, text, textarea, th, tutorial, vertical-align, wording
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Python Cowsay API Primer Tutorial
We discovered an interesting Open Source Python API / Command-line tool called cowsay which we installed up at our AlmaLinux web server via … pip install cowsay … with an integration purpose in mind, so thanks. Before many readers’ time … Continue reading
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Tagged API, ascii, character, drawing, exec, form, HTML, install, Javascript, open source, PHP, pip, printout, programming, punchcards, Python, spool, spooling, text, textarea, tutorial
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Javascript Object New Method Creator Primer Tutorial
As with Javascript Microtask Primer Tutorial … HTML textarea elements … hosting … Javascript code … we want to pass across via … HTML form method=GET … featuring … onsubmit event function logic (and from here on the two have … Continue reading
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Tagged class, DOM, form, fromCodePoint, function, HTML, Javascript, method, object, object oriented onsubmit, OOP, overridden, override, programming, string, String.fromCodePoint, textarea, tutorial, window.atob, window.btoa
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HTML/Javascript Scratchpad Simultaneous Line Equations Hints Revisit Tutorial
One way a lot of us learn something new is to … have a way to an answer be modelled for us … then … perhaps, for a different problem presented, of the same ilk, we might need to model … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, answer, button, code, coding, details, emoji, emoji button, equation, hint, hints, HTML, intersection, Javascript, learning, linear equations, mathematics, model, modelled, modelling, problem, programming, reveal, script, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, simultaneous equations, solution, stop press, summary, table, template, textarea, tutorial, vertical-align, working
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HTML/Javascript Scratchpad for Simultaneous Line Equations Revisit Tutorial
What yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Simultaneous Line Equations Revisit Tutorial lacked, in our opinion, was a way in for the user to interact with it’s web application. To add this new optional functionality might have a dual advantage … learn about Simultaneous … Continue reading
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Tagged code, coding, details, equation, HTML, Javascript, linear equations, mathematics, programming, reveal, script, simultaneous equations, stop press, summary, table, template, textarea, tutorial, working
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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Genericization Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial, today, we improve the genericization aspects to this project via any/all … parent calling URL (get) ? and & argument usage … parent calling URL hashtag usage … child called external Javascript … Continue reading
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Tagged argument, attribute, carriage return, character, character set, data attribute, event, external Javascript, global data attribute, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mask, masking, onblur, onkeyup, pattern, programming, regular expression, text, textarea, tutorial, url
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PHP Tokeniser Primer Tutorial
Validation is a big subject area for programmers (we last discussed with XML Lint Validation Tutorial), and “when in a real pickle” I’ve turned to online HTML validators such as this one, but more often the web browser’s web inspector … Continue reading →