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Tag Archives: Apple
MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Notifications Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting the macOS (or Mac OS X) or Windows timekeeping web application of 2016’s Mac OS MAMP Timekeeping Web Application PHP Calendar Aesthetics Tutorial. Why? Well, given our recent work with Notifications API based web applications you can … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, Apple, batch, batch file, calendar, command line, contenteditable, cron, crontab, date, details, event, exec, FormData, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, screen capture, setTimeout, software integration, summary, Task Schedular, time, timekeeping, tutorial, user, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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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 →
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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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Xcode Command Line Project Executable Tutorial
Yesterday’s Xcode Swift Command Line Project Primer Tutorial combines with our recent macOS find related work, so that, today, we’ve written a small PHP “helper” web application, which “fishes out” that Xcode macOS executable, and executes it for you, that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, application, build, command, command line, command line application, executable, find, helper, IDE, intranet, macOS, MAMP, operating system, PHP, program, programming, project, Swift, tutorial, Xcode
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Xcode Swift Command Line Project Primer Tutorial
The macOS Xcode IDE (Integrated Development Language) is a great place to create many and various types of executable software. The language Swift is Apple’s language of choice, within Xcode, for … iOS mobile apps … and today we build … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, application, build, command, command line, command line application, IDE, macOS, operating system, program, programming, project, Swift, tutorial, Xcode
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Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Scheduled Tutorial
The focus of yesterday’s Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Primer Tutorial was on … an interactive macOS desktop application mode of use … but there are many reasons you might prefer a “scheduled” rather than “interactive” mode of use. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, application, body, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, procedure, program, programming, schedule, script, software, standalone, subject, take, tutorial
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Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Primer Tutorial
Server computers around the world are serving you. Some programmers used to restrict their orbit to the desktop application world of non-mobile platforms. And just because a lot of the online world has diminished the attention here, and security issues … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, application, body, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, procedure, program, programming, script, software, subject, take, tutorial
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PHP macOS say Supervisor Modes of Use Tutorial
After yesterday’s Making of Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial, today we turn back to the PHP code that started our foray into “Siri meets say” thought patterns. It seems a bit strange to be talking … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple music, at, camera, command line, cron, crontab, dictation, exec, homepod mini, install, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, music, passthru, photography, photos, play, say, settings, Siri, slide, song, Spotify, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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Making of Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial
Making yesterday’s Siri on iPhone Plays Spotify Song via macOS say Tutorial‘s video involved three devices … this MacBook Air (using “say” commands) … and … an iPhone with Siri and Spotify … but, also … a Windows 10 laptop … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple music, at, camera, command line, cron, crontab, dictation, homepod mini, install, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, music, photography, photos, play, say, settings, Siri, slide, song, Spotify, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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