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Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Styling and Scripting Tutorial

Yesterday’s Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Primer Tutorial proof of concept “Start Five Letter Word for Wordle Suggester” web application managed to create a workable webpage that did not need a “head” element. What are you missing with no “head” … Continue reading

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Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Primer Tutorial

A new word game is an interesting phenomenon. Are you a regular “Wordle” player? We tried it the other day, and see why it’s addictive. But it seems to us, a lot relies on that first five letter word guess … Continue reading

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PHP Anagram Language Tutorial

Another mode of improvement on top of yesterday’s PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial, as flagged, is to add a new select (ie. dropdown) element with language codes, in order to facilitate … still pick an English word at the level of … Continue reading

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PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial

We improve yesterday’s PHP Anagrams Tutorial with a level of difficulty extension of functionality today. We control difficulty via the length of selected anagram words, assuming shorter words will be easier to solve. With those shorter anagrams, and for longer … Continue reading

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PHP Anagrams Tutorial

We like the design and basis of the NetBeans Java Swing Anagrams Tutorial‘s Anagram program. So, today, we’re developing a PHP version of that 10 to 12 letter word Anagram word game. As per all the inhouse PHP word games … Continue reading

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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Punctuation Tutorial

It’s when you start analyzing the written word, in our case the “English Word” sentences you might compose using the web application of yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial that you realize how important are … punctuation … Continue reading

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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial

Yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Tutorial suffered from Mixed Content (ie. the mixing of https: and http: protocol data sources, even if (just) involving this RJM Programming domain). We got into the pickle, though, because some great Emoji helper resources … Continue reading

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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Tutorial

There is another tool we can think of to improve Fairy Story Names and Connectives and Punctuation Dropdown Helpers Tutorial. That is Speech to Text functionality that can work on Google Chrome non-mobile platforms. Still here with all this? Current … Continue reading

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