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Google Chart Date Time Charts via CSV Tutorial
With the recent Google Chart More Charts via CSV Tutorial‘s CSV file interfacing to our interfacings to Google Charts … Bubble Chart Pie Chart Histogram Chart Map Chart Geo Chart Intensity Chart Area Chart Bar Chart Column Chart Line Chart … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, baby name, Bubble Chart, calendar, child, correlation, cross-browser, cross-platform, CSV, data.gov, date, datetime, dropdown, file API, form, Google chart, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, input, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, New York, parent, PHP, programming, select, testing, time, timeline, tutorial, unit test
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Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Line Chart Primer Tutorial
The recent LibreOffice Spreadsheet via dBase Primer Tutorial mentioned … … and amongst the many functionalities in “not shown” you should know that spreadsheets and charts are good bedfellows of functionality
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Tagged chart, column, data, Excel, line chart, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, spreadsheet, tutorial
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Speech to Text Vocabulary Phrases Tutorial
ESL students can struggle with English Phrases and Idioms, and with that in mind we channel the ideas of the previous English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial on top of the previous build up from Speech to Text to Speech … Continue reading
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Tagged API, array, artificial intelligence, boolean, categorization, ESL, eval, form, Google, Google Translate, hear, hierarchy, HTML, Javascript, microphone, PHP, phrase, phrases, post, programming, speech to text, survey, Text to Speech, translate, tutorial, vocabulary
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Three or More Dice Game Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Knockout Dice Game Primer Tutorial involved a Dice Game for 2 or more players like today’s “Three or More Dice Game”, and that was enough of a synergy to start with that code of yesterday to create today’s game. … Continue reading
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Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, setTimeout, tutorial
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Firefox Reader View Primer Tutorial
We’re big fans of “Reader Views” in the modern web browsers. Firefox has got one called … you guessed it … “Reader View”. The idea behind “Reader Views” is that they offer to declutter views of “selected” webpage data. “Selected”? … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, declutter, Firefox, readability, Reader View, turorial, view, web browser
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Rainbow Games Genericization Tutorial
What would help genericize the recent Rainbow Games Double Transformation Tutorial “Rainbow Games” web application? How about introducing another sport? Again, in honour of “onions of the 4th dimension” approaches, we mainly, turn to the power of Javascript’s eval methodology … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, background, background image, column, CSS, eval, float, genericization, HTML, induction, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, onion, opacity, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetting
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