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JSON or XML to CSV Report Tutorial
To add to the recent XML to CSV via Zip Command Line Report Tutorial‘s XML to CSV Report functionality, we’ve decided, today, to allow for JSON to be your alternative input file format … In computing, JavaScript Object Notation or … Continue reading
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XML to CSV via Zip Command Line Report Tutorial
As we also thought recently with Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Zip Tutorial, the recent XML to CSV Report web application of XML to CSV Command Line Report Control Tutorial could have an “onions of the 4th dimension” type of facelift … Continue reading
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XML to CSV Command Line Report Control Tutorial
The recent XML to CSV Command Line Report Tutorial PHP serverside work at creating CSV Reports from XML input data featured no “live run” link, and at first we thought we’d end up … making PHP write PHP … until … Continue reading
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String Delimitation in Web Applications Primer Tutorial
Web application client and server logic is often based on … string manipulations via Javascript (client) and PHP (server, for us) string functions … and a huge subset of functionality, at least for us, is … handling delimitation issues via … Continue reading
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Tagged array, client, delimit, delimitation, explode, Javascript, nest, object, PHP, programming, server, split, string, tutorial, Web Application
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XML Subtraction and Addition Processing Tutorial
Many projects that involve data will surprise you when you get to the phase of running your planned code over real data. Real business data can throw up surprises like … the length of time to process the data or … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, array, button, command line, curl, delimitation, email, execution, explode, file_get_contents, form, genericization, get, glob, local web server, MAMP, memory, PHP, programming, reveal, server, sharing, tutorial, XML
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XML Subtraction and Addition Accountability Tutorial
We like to make our web applications “accountable” to those users using them. Often “sharing” functionality features when improving the “accountability” of a web application, at least for us. We’re trying to improve on the “accountability” of yesterday’s XML Subtraction … Continue reading
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XML Subtraction and Addition Modes of Use Tutorial
Today’s job is to extend the modes of functionality for the “XML Subtraction and Addition” PHP web application we’ve been developing off yesterday’s XML Subtraction and Addition Genericization Tutorial. You may recall from a few tutorials at this blog that … Continue reading
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XML Subtraction and Addition Genericization Tutorial
If you are a programmer not interested in “genericization”, and that’s because you can think on your feet without the “label” … “I tips my hats to ya” … well done. Think, though, that most of us, myself included, don’t … Continue reading
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