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Monthly Archives: March 2022
Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Calculator Tutorial
We’re going to relent regarding the impracticality of handling the big numbers involved in our most recent Date Guessing game featured in Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Players Tutorial. To “relent” with a game design means adding “hints”, quite often, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged array, blueprint, calculator, cell, class, constructor, contenteditable, counting number, date, div, DOM, game, games, global variable, guess, hint, HTML, innerHTML, input, integer, Javascript, method, milliseconds, object, Object Oriented Programming, OOP, outerHTML, PHP, player, players, programming, proof of concept, seconds, table, tbody, Tcl, thead, tutorial, variable
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Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Players Tutorial
Yesterday’s Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Primer Tutorial‘s game was coded, and designed, for a single player. But perhaps you have a group of “big number” and/or “date” afficionado players wanting to play. Well, as of today, herd up to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged array, blueprint, cell, class, constructor, contenteditable, counting number, date, div, DOM, game, games, global variable, guess, HTML, innerHTML, input, integer, Javascript, method, milliseconds, object, Object Oriented Programming, OOP, outerHTML, player, players, programming, proof of concept, seconds, table, tbody, thead, tutorial, variable
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Javascript Object Oriented Programming Constructor Primer Tutorial
An important aspect to any Object Oriented Programming (or OOP) discussion would have to include an early introduction to the concept of the (object) Constructor … In class-based object-oriented programming, a constructor is a special type of subroutine called to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, OOP, Tutorials
Tagged blueprint, class, constructor, counting number, date, game, games, guess, HTML, integer, Javascript, method, milliseconds, object, Object Oriented Programming, OOP, programming, proof of concept, seconds, tutorial
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PHP/Javascript Crossword Game Clues Tutorial
We give thanks to those sharing types in the Internet wooooorrrrllllddd. The context for this comes from a revisit of the (English) Crossword web application of PHP/Javascript Crossword Game Tutorial. We could see from trying it, the “third party” aspects … Continue reading
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Tagged crossword, file_get_contents, game, PHP, programming, tutorial, word, word game
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