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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
Chat No Sockets Cron Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Primer Tutorial had a “command line” PHP usage component, we wonder whether you noticed? We intend to keep this arrangement for our “no sockets” Chat web application. It will not function as that “Chat” without the … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, Chat, command line, cron, crontab, Linux, listener, PHP, process, programming, tutorial, Web Application
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Mac Redaction Ideas Primer Tutorial
Redaction … redaction /rɪˈdakʃ(ə)n/ Learn to pronounce noun the process of editing text for publication. “what was left after the redaction would be virtually useless” the censoring or obscuring of part of a text for legal or security purposes. a … Continue reading →
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Tagged block, blur, blurriness, copy, cut, desktop, Desktop Application, GIMP, image, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, obfuscation, PaintBrush, paste, PDF, Preview, redaction, tutorial
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Standing Order Hardcopy without Printer Scanning Tutorial
Here’s our aim today … We fill out a timesheet in its hardcopy form, for which our supply has reached one. Our recipient does not have to have “Original Document” resolution, but the timesheet, in digital form, must be readable, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Not Categorised, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged airprint, camera, hardcopy, iPhone, laser printer, Macbook Pro, photos, printer, standing order, tutorial
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Download and Copy or Move Code Download Table Tutorial
After the “goings on” with the relatively recent PHP Blog Summary Fixed Title Events Tutorial we thought we were finished with “Code Download Table” functionality … but then … … along came Jones yesterday’s Download and Copy or Move Server … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, background, blog, client, code, command, command line, computer, copy, device, Document Root, download, header.php, internet, Javascript, korn shell, localStorage, Macbook Pro, macOS, MAMP, menu, page, PHP, prefix, programming, read, rename, server, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webpage, Wordpress
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Download and Copy or Move Server Tutorial
Yesterday’s Download and Copy or Move Primer Tutorial was all about the “client side” of … the “server” side web applications/pages … and … a “client” side listener (like we talked about with Korn Shell listeners with Pandoc Document Conversion … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, background, blog, client, command, command line, computer, copy, device, Document Root, download, header.php, internet, Javascript, korn shell, localStorage, Macbook Pro, macOS, MAMP, menu, page, PHP, prefix, programming, read, rename, server, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webpage, Wordpress
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Download and Copy or Move Primer Tutorial
Downloading from “the net” (“server land”) to your computer or device (“client land”) is a big part of the online experience and the sharing of data over the world wide web. But have you ever wondered about the two step … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, client, command, command line, computer, copy, device, Document Root, download, internet, korn shell, Macbook Pro, macOS, MAMP, programming, read, rename, server, tutorial
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Rotation Tutorial
It is the role of software to perform tasks for the user that fall into categories … quite difficult for the user inaccessible for the user tedious and/or too boring for the user … in order to be useful. Of … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, concatenate, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, filmstrip, flip, flop, FormData, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, multiple, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, rate, rotation, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, Usain Bolt, version, video, voiceover
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Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Flatten Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image/PDF and Audio/Video Supervised Concatenate Tutorial‘s … “+” functionality to … concatenate … or … voiceover … is, today, joined by … you guessed it … “-” functionality to … flatten animated GIF … or … flatten video … … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animated gif, audio, browse, button, clone, cloning, command line, concatenate, conversion, CSS, emoji, ffmpeg, filmstrip, FormData, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, korn shell, linear gradient, listener, local storage, local web browser, MAMP, media, memory, multiple, open source, PDF, PHP, programming, rate, session, Source Control, style, styling, supervisor, tutorial, Usain Bolt, version, video, voiceover
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