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Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Primer Tutorial
Yesterday when we were discussing Worldbank API World Country Reporting Regex Tutorial we mentioned … … and we use it (ie. Regex) with serverside PHP today, under the auspices of the preg_match function, though we most often use RegEx thinking … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, email, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, Mac OS X, PDF, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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Scala Hello World Primer Tutorial
The Scala programming language is a burgeoning force in Information Technology … Object-Oriented Meets Functional Have the best of both worlds. Construct elegant class hierarchies for maximum code reuse and extensibility, implement their behavior using higher-order functions. Or anything … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple Store, command line, desktop, Hello World, IDE, install, Java, Java SE, Mac OS X, macOS Sierra, Macports, NetBeans, operating system, plugin, sbt, Scala, Terminal
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Panoramic Image Presentation Primer Tutorial
If you buy a printer for home or office use, it quite often comes with its own software package augmenting the capabilities of that piece of hardware and networking capability. It used to be on a CD or DVD or … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, Did you know, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, image, panorama, Photogrammetry, photograph, presentation, printer, slideshow, tutorial, Windows
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Android Disk to Windows Disk Tutorial
As we said previously with Android Disk to MacBook Pro Disk Tutorial as shown below, we love it here when we can tell you of something that works across the “big brands”, and what we mean by the two “big … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, desktop, device, disk, driver, file transfer, Google, hardware, lead, Microsoft, mobile phone, Samsung, share, software, tutorial, USB, Windows, Windows Explorer, Windows XP
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Holiday Snaps Printing Primer Tutorial
We had occasion to think about USB Memory Sticks the other day, perhaps a hardware device on the list of ones in danger of slipping away from relevance if we keep moving on in the mobile device and cloud storage … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, desktop, exfat, file system, format, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, memory stick, operating system, photography, printing, tutorial, USB, Windows
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Excel Online Spreadsheet Monthly Planner Primer Tutorial
One of the best navigation tools we know of for both desktop and web and mobile applications is the “tab”. The “tab” is that button like GUI feature like with those dictionaries of old that had a “tab” as a … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, desktop, document, document processing, download, email, Excel, Excel Online, Gmail, Google, Google Sheets, GUI, hard disk, HotMail, LibreOffice, Mac, Mac OS X, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, spreadsheet, tab, tutorial, web, Windows, worksheet
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Tcl/Tk Crossword Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a bit of time lately revisiting Tcl/Tk like with Tcl/Tk Bats and Ball Tutorial as shown below, from a couple of different fronts … The raw Tcl involving Tk code unit testing arrangements on Mac OS X Yosemite … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, desktop, Desktop Application, game, games, GUI, Mac OS X, programming, stop press, Tcl, Tcl/Tk, Tclsh, tutorial, Visual Studio, Windows, Xcode
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Windows 10 Task View Primer Tutorial
We like hierarchical functionality. Maybe it’s because we admire it, and/or maybe because it seems natural, or organised (better than “ordered”?) maybe? With that in mind, we hope if you are a Windows user you ended up buying or upgrading … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, hierarchy, keyboard shortcut, Microsoft, operating system, shortcut, task view, task view button, tutorial, upgrade, virtual desktop, virtual machine, Windows, Windows 10
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