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Knockout Dice Game Primer Tutorial
Further to the previous Dice Guessing Game Primer Tutorial, today, we have for you another Dice Game, this time … a dice game for 2 to 9 players … which you should establish, as necessary, straight up … then rename … Continue reading
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Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, tutorial
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Dice Guessing Game Primer Tutorial
There are many HTML Entities based around punctuation that can add to the means by which you communicate ideas with your web applications. In today’s new (up to two player) Dice Game, we use some of these to represent the … Continue reading
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Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, tutorial
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Textarea Width and Height Control Primer Tutorial
Continuing on the theme of HTML5 new elements (and features), HTML input types in today’s case, as for the previous Colour Discernment Game Primer Tutorial‘s case (of the new HTML5 type=color HTML input type) we draw parallels with … the … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, CSS, DOM, event, form, getComputedStyle, height, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, onchange, onload, onresize, percentage, programming, progress, range, rotation, screen, setTimeout, table, textarea, transform, tutorial, width
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Javascript Associative Array Mobile Friendly Tutorial
A couple of days ago we last talked about our Javascript Associated Array thoughts when we presented Javascript Associative Array Primer Tutorial as shown below. Today we turn our attention to some weaknesses this web application had with regard to … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, associative array, canvas, CSS, DOM, eval, HTML, iPad, Javascript, linked list, mobile, mobile friendly, object, OOP, programming, rotation, tutorial
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Google Chart NonLinear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial outlined some new Google Chart “select” event (like onclick event) for the Google Chart Trendlines Chart (we’ll drop the “Linear” word now). So if the data is not linear by nature, what … Continue reading
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Tagged event, exponential, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, line of best fit, mathematics, onclick, PHP, polynomial, programming, science, trendline, tutorial
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Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial
Mathematicians, scientists and engineers (like Land Surveyors), at the very least, know about error tolerance, and modelling data to a linear equation should they think the thing being measured should be linear by nature. Errors in measurement are rarely avoided, … Continue reading
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Tagged event, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, line of best fit, mathematics, onclick, PHP, programming, science, trendline, tutorial
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