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PostMessage Calculator Primer Tutorial
We’re keen to revisit window.postMessage concepts, in terms of how it can be used to link web applications together with their own private messaging arrangement, that can be cross-domain, in its scope. We last touched on this with the TimeZone … Continue reading →
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TimeZone Country Places Data Tutorial
Data takes many forms, and we tend to organize it in an orderly fashion, often with the use of … database flat files, perhaps delimited … like CSV (comma separated values) mechanisms with the HTML such as data attributes … … Continue reading →
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