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Monthly Archives: June 2017
Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet Standing Order Tutorial
Following up on yesterday’s Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet Cross Domain Tutorial as shown below, we’ve made progress on two big ideas today, those being … better integration to the User of Signature Signature grandparent level by the overlaid Signature Signature … Continue reading →
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Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet Cross Domain Tutorial
Following up on yesterday’s Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet RegExp Tutorial we’ve come to the point where we need to talk about HTML(5) canvas (associated with image) content sharing and cross domain issues, the symptom being, within a Web Inspector, seeing … Continue reading →
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Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet RegExp Tutorial
You know Thomas Edison’s adage … Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety nine percent perspiration. ? The same sort of thinking often applies to programming. You get a one percent code content of great satisfaction and achievement, but to get … Continue reading →
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Signature Signature Supervisor Timesheet Tutorial
We get practical today thinking about usages for a User of Signature Signature style of web application, and the practical thought we first had was for a Timesheet web application. As much as anything, because Timesheets involve, usually … signature(s) … Continue reading →
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Signature Signature Supervisor Discrete Click and Touch Text Rotation Tutorial
We’re getting closer to having the wherewithall for our User of Signature Signature web application functionality be practically useful for a task we have in mind, but we still need more added functionality for it, and today that functionality is … Continue reading →
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Signature Signature Supervisor Discrete Click and Touch Flip Flop Rotation Tutorial
Do you remember with the recent series of blog thread of postings culminating, so far, with Webcam Mobile Tutorial how we had a … video streaming … and really really really often updating a … canvas element … and how … Continue reading →
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