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Monthly Archives: December 2023
Powerball Number Pick Counts XML Tutorial
We’re starting a … public data source … repository based … XML … data based … Ajax … driven (and thanks to W3Schools here, for the XML XPath basis in code) … clientside web application … outputting, in this first … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, chance, count, counts, data, data.gov, Google Charts, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, public data, public data repository, repository, XML, xpath
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Angled Text Tool Clipboard Tutorial
We started feeling that yesterday’s Angled Text Tool Context Tutorial‘s progress was starting to feel like a web application that was a “tool”. But something was missing. It wasn’t friendly enough to a serious user, the ones tempted to try … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged angle, angled text, clipboard, containing, context, copy, CSS, data attribute, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, global data attribute, HTML, Javascript, justification, justify, nest, paste, programming, rotate, sidle, snug, span, StackOverflow, table, table cell, transform, translate, tutorial
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