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Other Side of the World Onblur Tutorial
The onblur event in web programming is a very important event regarding interactive keyboard entries made by the user. We base new functionality, today, with our “Other Side of the World” web application, by allowing a user who enters in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged autocompletion, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, map, map chart, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, select, weather, Weather Underground
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Other Side of the World Places Tutorial
A fair while ago now we were in the midst of writing a Geographicals Suite of web applications that, given Latitude and Longitude pairs you could calculate things like … Sun Angle at noon Moon Angle at noon Coriolis Effect … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, map, map chart, onchange, onclick, PHP, place, placenames, select
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Other Side of the World Primer Tutorial
Today we’ve written a first draft of an “Other Side of the World” web application using a Google Chart Map Chart embedded into an HTML iframe element to show the user … the position of the place that they enter … Continue reading
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Tagged geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, map, map chart
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SQL for Flat Files Supervisory Tutorial
Though we could add many more web applications that use our Flat Files SQL Engine (in a child HTML iframe element scenario) we’re feeling a bit “onions of the 4th dimension” about all this, and we think we can encase … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, DDL, delimiter, DML, fibonacci, file, flat file, golden ratio, Google, Google chart, IFRAME, interface, language, MAMP, mathematics, method, MySql, onsubmit, PHP, phpMyAdmin, pie chart, poll, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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SQL for Flat Files Data Type Tutorial
Do you recall a statement in this blog posting thread’s “primer” tutorial as per … data type “smarts” … we’re keeping it really “everything ends up as a string” … doh … simple, for now, with our flat file data … Continue reading
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Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, DDL, delimiter, DML, fibonacci, file, flat file, golden ratio, Google, Google chart, interface, language, MAMP, mathematics, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, pie chart, poll, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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SQL for Flat Files Database Tutorial
We’ve spoken about “data permanence” before, when we presented PHP Themed Supervision Sixth Genericization Tutorial Can the Javascript client side of the web application world “save” anything? Sort of, if you want to consider HTTP Cookies, and lots and lots … Continue reading
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Tagged character, column, data source, data table, database, DDL, delimiter, DML, file, flat file, Google, Google chart, interface, language, MAMP, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, pie chart, poll, programming, row, SQL, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Posting Trending Search Primer Tutorial
We wanted to share some search information used by other users of this blog, in case what other people are searching for, might be the thing you didn’t know that you wanted to search for. This is human nature. We … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, Google, Google chart, histogram, PHP, programming, regex, search, trend, trending, tutorial, Wordpress
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Worldbank API World Country Reporting Regex Tutorial
Don’t know why, but have often equated regex work in Javascript or PHP with “RegEx Rangers”, or some such other “superhero” categorization. That is because to wield RegEx principles is a bit like swinging a sword through the “butter” of … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, cookie, difference, email, email client, emoji, filter, global substitution, Google, Google chart, HTML, indicator, Javascript, JSON, mailto, parameter, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, range, regex, rend, replace, report, reporting, share, substitution, tutorial, url, variable, Worldbank
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