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Web Application History Object Primer Tutorial
It’s very instructive to take a look at an Object Flowchart for a web page. “JavaScript & Ajax” seventh edition by Tom Negrino and Dori Smith has one such Object Flowchart, and was intrigued by the window object’s history[] array … Continue reading →
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Tagged back button, forward button, history, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial, web browser, window
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Xcode Swift Image Assets Primer Tutorial
Today we continue on our “quest” … and have to admit to you here … it really is a “quest” to get a mobile app accepted by the Apple Store … today we are in an area you might consider … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, end game, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, GUI, HTML, icon, IDE, image, images, iOS, iPad, launch icon, middle game, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, web browser, Xcode
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Xcode Swift UIWebView Back and Forward Button Tutorial
Meanwhile … after sporadic days of testing … back in mobile development “land” … and any maritime mobile development “sea” members (perhaps in the bath) … we’ve got to admit defeat on our Google Charts mobile app as far as … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, GUI, HTML, IDE, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, web browser, Xcode
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Google Charts Mobile WebView Menu Tutorial
We left you yesterday “popping off” to create a mobile app, but having an initial “pop” (after we “snarp” and “cackle” … darn those ornery consonants), we realized there was another bit of suitable functionality … that is, to make … Continue reading →
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, HTML, IDE, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, web browser, Xcode
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Google Charts Emailing Mobile WebView Tutorial
Hope if you are a regular reader of this blog that you are getting the hang of the idea of … surfing the net with a web browser on a mobile device using the net on a mobile device via … Continue reading →
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Tagged Android, back button, cross-platform, email, email client, forward button, Gmail, Google, Google Charts, HTML, IDE, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software integration, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, web browser, Xcode
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PHP Rhopalic Letter Sentence Game Mobile Friendly Tutorial
To make a web application more mobile device friendly, there is the look and the usability to consider. When you consider the look you should try to take into account, very small device widths, as would be applicable for a … Continue reading →
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Tagged back button, client/server, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, email client, forward button, HTML, IDE, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile app, mobile friendly, navigation, PHP, programming, tutorial, UIWebView, viewport
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Xcode Learning Programming Primer Tutorial
Today we make use of the ideas from two previous tutorials called Xcode iOS Dynamic UIButton Primer Tutorial as below and Xcode iOS Mobile Project Exporting Primer Tutorial as shown way below, covering the Xcode iOS Mobile App issue (ie. … Continue reading →
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Tagged back button, forward button, IDE, iOS, iPad, iPhone, learning, mobile, mobile app, navigation, PHP, programming, simulator, software, software integration, tutorial, Xcode
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Xcode iOS Mobile Project Exporting Primer Tutorial
The Xcode IDE, like many IDEs, holds that special fascination for the occasions when you, the user, (or youse, the users (chortle, chortle)) can go “File->New Project” as we showed, below, with the previous Xcode iOS Utility Application Primer Tutorial. … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged Apple, back button, device, end game, forward button, hardware, IDE, iOS, iOS 8, iPad, iTunes, Mac OS X, middle game, mobile app, navigation, networking, Objective C, programming, software, start game, sync, tutorial, UIWebView, Xcode
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