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Monthly Archives: September 2014
Java Swing Sound Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that uses Swing functionality in Java to create a GUI (Graphical User Interface) desktop program on a Mac laptop (but same code may well work, compiled on a Windows laptop (the same way)) that tests the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
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Tagged beep, command line, GUI, Java, programming, sound, Swing, tutorial
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Paintbrush and Grab Primer Tutorial
The Mac application Grab is a very useful tool … will avoid the use of “little” because the theme of today’s tutorials is directed towards using what is default with the operating system … Operating System Software … The Best … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, desktop, Flickr, Grab, HTML, Mac, Mac OS X, opacity, overlay, PaintBrush, programming, reveal, screen capture, screenshot, transparency, tutorial
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PHP ob_start and Linux tee Primer Tutorial
Today we set up a performance timer for the use or not of the PHP ob_start() / ob_end_flush() buffering method duo (plus other related methods, as you will read from these links, and, later, below, hopefully). Tests seem to show … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged .htaccess, Apache, Javascript, Linux, ob_start, performance, PHP, programming, tee, timing, tutorial, unix
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Mac Preview Annotation Primer Tutorial
The Mac OS X application called Preview is a very useful tool and its name explains it quite well in that: it creates output like you’d see in a Print Preview scenario, before you okay it for hardcopy printing it … Continue reading →
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged attachment, data integration, document fidelity, email, Gmail, Google, Google Drive, hardcopy, Mac, Mac OS X, PDF, Preview, tutorial
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Mac Sharing iPhoto and flickr Primer Tutorial
It’s been a while since we talked about Photo Sharing, and we’ve talked in the past about some online Photo Sharing repositories called flickr and Picasa (with the tutorial Photo Sharing with Flickr and Picasa Primer Tutorial we did a … Continue reading →
Posted in Data Integration, eLearning, Operating System, Photography, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged data integration, desktop, Flickr, iPhoto, Mac, Mac OS X, photography, sharing, tutorial, web, Yahoo
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Mac iMovie Event to YouTube Primer Tutorial
YouTube is a huge repository of people’s creative powers with video, movies, advertisements, songs, presentations, tutorials and any other audio-visual idea imaginable with moving pictures and sound, or even not-much-moving pictures. A Mac laptop is well positioned “out of the … Continue reading →
Emailing Image via Google Drawing Primer Tutorial
Having seen computer desktop work being overtaken by work taking place on the web, in the iCloud, in Google Docs, in dropboxes, or hosted data places, it should come as no surprise that Image work using the Image via Google … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, DropBox, email, Gmail, Google, Google Docs, Google Drawing, image, tutorial
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Xcode Sprite Kit Game iOS Application Primer Tutorial
The desktop Xcode IDE Sprite Kit Game we talked about yesterday is a desktop Mac OS Application, so today we show you some equivalence of functionality for an iOS mobile application, suitable for use on an iPhone or iPad but … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Games, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged application, game, iOS, iPad, iPhone, mobile app, Objective C, programming, tutorial, Xcode
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