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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Order Tutorial
If we are to honour our thoughts of being able to use our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application as a Trip Planner … Our primary integration today is to (software) integrate the great Weather Underground and … Continue reading →
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Flags Tutorial
Yes, there’s more to do onto yesterday’s Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server CSS Tutorial‘s Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project, in our eyes. We have not even mentioned “Internationalization” as a concept up to now. In this … Continue reading →
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server CSS Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Integration Tutorial we have a two pronged improvements set for you today with our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project … CSS styling changes … and … additional … Continue reading →
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Integration Tutorial
We hope, when performing a “software integration” task, that the two or more components of that integration work with each other’s talents, rather than a big tussle like reinventing the wheel. This ideal makes the work … sometimes difficult but … Continue reading →
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Ajax Tutorial
We have a few “clientside chestnuts” to use with our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project today, those being … Ajax functionality, kicked off by an “onclick” event set of logic, allowing mobile platforms to also … Continue reading →
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C++ ssh Remote X11 Analogue Clock Tutorial
From a few days ago we knew that yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial had a remote access possibility because as per “way back when”‘s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial giving compilation and execution instructions for the … Continue reading →
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial work has been progressed today with a number of “nice to haves” in the modification categories (around here) of … a little bit of aesthetics a little bit of user experience (UX) … Continue reading →
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial was about “surfing the net” mode of use PHP. Today we turn our attention to interfacing “command line” mode of use PHP to effectively interface to the C++ desktop application code. In order to … Continue reading →
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