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Monthly Archives: April 2017
SQL for Flat Files DDL Tutorial
Welcome to the tutorial title that changes the least but with a big change to direction with our Flat File SQL Engine thinking because today’s SQL DDL focussed work opens our Flat File SQL Engine up to ‘outside’ use. That … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, DDL, delimiter, DML, file, flat file, language, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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SQL for Flat Files DML Tutorial
Continuing on with our “Flat File SQL Engine” project today, building on yesterday’s SQL for Flat Files Primer Tutorial we can summarize the emphasis of today’s work by … relenting on those DML flat file data table data content restrictions, … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, delimiter, DML, file, flat file, language, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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SQL for Flat Files Primer Tutorial
Around here, we like SQL (Structured Query Language) as a tool to work for RDBMS databases (or “data sources”) of all flavours and styles and types and content, and this should come as no surprise, as a lot of thought … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, delimiter, file, flat file, language, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Posting Trending Search Primer Tutorial
We wanted to share some search information used by other users of this blog, in case what other people are searching for, might be the thing you didn’t know that you wanted to search for. This is human nature. We … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, Google, Google chart, histogram, PHP, programming, regex, search, trend, trending, tutorial, Wordpress
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Fibonacci and Golden Ratio Primer Tutorial
Wow! Never knew that C (with a recursive function) could be translated to Javascript so easily. That is, if the C is not full of pointer syntax that is, as Javascript is not like C with respect to its close … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged C++, fibonacci, game, games, golden ratio, HTML, Javascript, mathematics, programming, recursion, tutorial
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Piano Playing Web Application Primer Tutorial
We hope you enjoy our new “first draft” of a Piano Playing web application. We’re using those audio mp3 files from the other day when we presented Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial to “reframe” their use for creating a client … Continue reading