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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Animation Tutorial we wanted to optionally … involve, for us, what is the meeting place of “where” and “when”, that being timezones … and because we are familiar with timezone concepts with it, we … Continue reading →
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Animation Tutorial
If ever there was a benefit some additional animation functionality could make, it would be to yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial of an analogue clock (only) at a snapshot of time. Many of us need the clock for … Continue reading →
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Tagged analogue clock, animation, C++, clock, command line, g++, gcc, GNU, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, programming, Terminal, tutorial, window, X11
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial
Continuing on with the X11 ideas of the recent Inkscape Vector Image Editor Watermark Tutorial blog posting thread, today we turn our attention to you creating the software … for a single snapshot analogue clock … in an … X11 … Continue reading →
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MacBook Pro Diskspace Issue Troubleshoot Tutorial
Today, we feel compelled to tell you about a MacBook Pro disk usage issue we had yesterday, and we have to leave it up to you to make of it what you will, regarding the diskspace issue happening after a … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, disk space, guest, Linux, Photo Booth, Terminal, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, video
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CentOS Linux Web Server ssh Restart Primer Tutorial
Are you managing a CentOS (ie. Linux) Apache/PHP/MySql web server via cPanel (via WHM, for example) and ssh (via macOS Terminal application, for example) and sftp (via FileZilla, for example)? Additional to the restarting of processes involved in managing such … Continue reading →
Curl via PHP to CSV on Command Line Tutorial
Like with XML to CSV Command Line Report Tutorial today’s tutorial uses a Linux or Mac OS X (Terminal application) command line to end up with a CSV (comma separated values) file, which can be input for just about any … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, CSV, curl, Linux, Mac OS X, PHP, programming, sed, spreadsheet, Terminal, tutorial, xargs
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Renaming Scenario in Single Folder Primer Tutorial
The renaming of files in any automated or bulk or batch line of thinking … is most often tackled with server applications, not web applications … due to security risks … true with today’s work below too with the difference … Continue reading →
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Mac OS X Copy to Clipboard and Paste Tutorial
Were you an interested reader of Mac OS X Clipboard to File to Datauri Primer Tutorial that we wrote some time ago now? It involved the Mac OS X command line … pbcopy … command to “provide copying and pasting … Continue reading →