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Monthly Archives: March 2017
MAC and IP Address Primer Tutorial
In your travels in Information Technology, especially if you have been involved in monitoring the tasks running on a laptop or personal computer, you are likely to have come across the term MAC (Media Access Control) Address. Let’s look at … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Tutorials
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Tagged configuration, network, network card, networking, settings, TCP/IP, tutorial, wireless card
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Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Genericization Tutorial
It’s one thing to write a useful one off web application with quite a few hard codings, but what about an attempt to genericize it, and by so doing, oftentimes you are improving its documentation aspects, so that, if the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apache, attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, Document Root, email, genericization, glob, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PDF, PHP, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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Import to Photos via Card Reader and Digital Camera Memory Card Tutorial
Despite the ongoing pace of change in Information Technology there are some less glamorous hardware we admire greatly … leads card readers digital cameras … and we guess some will be thinking “troglodyte”, but, be that as it may, even … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, camera, card reader, digital camera, import, iPad, lead, Macbook Pro, memory card, photography, photos, USB, video, YouTube
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List Web Application PHP Tutorial
Yesterday, with List Web Application Cookie Tutorial as shown below, we made a list … What about if I revisit the web application much later? Will it remember anything from that previous session using it? What if the amount of … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged absolute URL, cell, cookie, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, list, order, programming, relative URL, row, sort, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application
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List Web Application Cookie Tutorial
About 6pm Sydney, Australia time on 26th March, 2017, our latest “Make a List” web application became quite a bit more “accountable”, but even if you’ve been trying it out “in detail” it’s quite possible you didn’t notice. You see, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged cell, cookie, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, Javascript, list, order, programming, row, sort, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application
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List Web Application Row Sorting Tutorial
Think “list”, think “sort”, too. Sorting a list is a very common, and often useful web application piece of functionality, as “sorting” often increases “order” for we humans. But, as with “order”, the idea of “sort” can be quite varied … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, Javascript, list, order, programming, row, sort, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application
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List Web Application Row Swapping Tutorial
Think “list”, think “order”. So to have a web application involving a list where there is no possible way to reorder is not such a useful web application. Now, the word “order” can mean many things to many people, so … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, data, DOM, drag and drop, dropdown, HTML, Javascript, list, order, programming, row, swap, table, tutorial, Web Application
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List Web Application Genericization Tutorial
Genericization jobs, at least for us, are an invitation for second phase design. We like to put down an initial design, and often see that it could be “ever so much” more generic, so we set aside thinking and designing … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, data, DOM, HTML, Javascript, list, programming, row, table, tutorial, Web Application
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