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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Android Studio Google Play Ready Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, with Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial as shown below, we reacquainted ourselves with Android Studio as an alternative IDE to Eclipse (and there are others too) to use the Android SDK and Java to develop mobile apps … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, end game, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, middle game, mobile, Morse Code, programming, start game, tutorial, Windows
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Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial
Wonder if you were around when we created Tic Tac Toe (or more like Noughts and Crosses, in Australia) using the HTML5 Canvas element and drag and drop methods (if you liked, or just plain box clicking, otherwise, which will … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Games, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, mobile, programming, tutorial, Windows
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HTML Missing Character Game Primer Tutorial
Recently, with HTML Morse Code Primer Tutorial as shown below, we found time for HTML multiple mode select tags. The thing about today’s Missing Character game in HTML and Javascript is that it does make use of an HTML multiple … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged game, games, HTML, Javascript, mobile, onclick event, programming, tutorial
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HTML Morse Code Primer Tutorial
Recently, with Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Worldbank Datasets Tutorial as shown below, we found time for HTML multiple mode select tags … How do you do, Hmmst? I’m not exactly sure … (pointing to right of screen) … ask … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Beechworth, Beechworth Telegraph Station, email, encryption, game, games, HTML, Javascript, mobile, Morse Code, onclick event, programming, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Multiple Post Primer Tutorial
Like with yesterday’s WordPress Blog Oldest Link Primer Tutorial as shown below, today we again tackle a navigational idea here at this WordPress Blog, and again we are in the area up above the “fold”, thank goodness, adding extra functionality … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Oldest Link Primer Tutorial
On a WordPress Blog such as this one there are various mechanisms to search for information. Three of the useful ones are to search by Category or Tag or by search words. This, by default, with the default behaviour of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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