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AlmaLinux Astronomy via PHP and Python PyEphem Tutorial
You might recall reading the previous PHP/Javascript/HTML and Python PyEphem Moon Angle Tutorial below how we got into some Astronomy via … PHP … calling, via exec … Python … (alas, no 3P’s Perl here) … and it’s … PyEphem … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, astronomy, dnf, exec, file, install, installers, Linux, module, operating system, Package Manager, PATH, PHP, pip, programming, PyEphem, Python, tutorial
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Bookmark Exporting Filtering Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial‘s “first draft” feel of our inhouse Bookmark Export Filtering web application showed just that. Yes, there was quite a lot to improve on, the way we saw it being … adding a … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmark, browse, brush turkey, button, camera, clientside, colour balance, command, command line, details, Did you know, DOM, drag, email, emoji, fade, ffmpeg, file, file browse, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, IFRAME, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, reveal, share, sharing, slide, SMS, subliminal, subliminal message, summary, textarea, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
At the end of yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial there was an Unordered List … curves — ffmpeg examples Converts GIMP colour curve to something the FFmpeg can read in the curve filter · GitHub Top 20 best commands … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmark, brush turkey, camera, colour balance, command, command line, Did you know, drag, fade, ffmpeg, file, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, slide, subliminal, subliminal message, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial
Today’s work (all on our macOS MAMP local Apache/PHP/MySQL web server environment) is only “toe dipping” in a “great big sea of possibilities” regarding the great ffmpeg‘s “filtering style abilities” further to yesterday’s Ffmpeg Video Subliminal Message Tutorial, but … … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, GIMP, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged brush turkey, camera, colour balance, command, command line, fade, ffmpeg, file, GIMP, iPhone, MacBook Air, macOS, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, Python, slide, subliminal, subliminal message, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Xcode Command Line Project GUI Executable Tutorial
If offered the chance to go from an online (public domain) website (webpage), to ending up at an underlying computer GUI (graphical user interface) desktop application interaction, who wouldn’t say … Yes, please ? Well … … … … … … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged Apache, Apple, AppleScript, application, browsing, build, command, command line, command line application, desktop, dialog, dialog box, Document Root, executable, file, file association, file browsing, find, GUI, helper, IDE, intranet, macOS, MAMP, operating system, osascript, PHP, program, programming, project, Python, Swift, Tkinter, tutorial, Xcode
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Swift Playgrounds on iPad Primer Tutorial
Generally speaking around here, we tend to think you need at least a laptop (eg. MacBook Pro) or desktop computer PC (macOS or Windows) or Linux operating system arrangement, to (computer) program (in other words, the iOS operating system is … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Apple, device, hardware, IDE, ingrfedients, iOS, iPad, macOS, mobile, mobile app, programming, Python, pythonista, reciope, robotics, Swift, Swift Playgounds, tutorial, Xcode
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Python MySql Connector Blob Tutorial
No, Nala, we can’t see The Blob for the 743rd time today. But we can discuss “blob” in terms of MySql database file storage. It’s that, or a bath?! Okay, that’s settled, so make yourself comfortable with your favourite bone … Continue reading →
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Tagged blob, connection, cursor, database, file, insert, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, macOS Mojave, MAMP, mobule, MySql, mysql-connecvtor, programming, Python, select, SQL, Terminal, tutorial, update
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Python Requests HTTP Module Primer Tutorial
Python being the great serverside language it is, caters well for functionality involving the HTTP protocol, the protocol of the Internet. Perhaps you recall the usage of the Python “HTMLParser” when we presented Python HTML Attribute Parsing Primer Tutorial involving … Continue reading →
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Tagged file_get_contents, HTML, http, JSON, module, navigation, programming, protocol, Python, request, requests, tutorial, webpage
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