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Tag Archives: Hello World
Visual Studio Code on Mac OS X for .NET Core and C# Tutorial
We left off Visual Studio Express 2015 Install and Early Days Tutorial as shown below promising … Along the way I noticed the term “Mac OS X” flash past and you can rest assured I’ll be following up that lead … Continue reading →
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Tagged .NET Core, .Net Framework, animated gif, ASP.Net, C++, Gifpal, Hello World, IDE, IIS, local web server, Mac OS X, Mac OS X Yosemite, node.js, npm, programming, tutorial, Visual Studio, Visual Studio Code, web server
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Jenkins and NetBeans Maven Project Primer Tutorial
Today we are installing Jenkins onto our MacBook Pro laptop. So what is Jenkins? Well, we quote from the Jenkins landing page below … As an extensible automation server, Jenkins can be used as a simple CI server or turned … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, NetBeans, Operating System, Projects, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged automation, compile, crontab, deployment, Did you know, git, GitHub, Glassfish, GlassFish web server, Hello World, IDE, Java, Jenkins, Maven, NetBeans, port, programming, project, schedule, ssh, tutorial, web server
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WebEx Presentation with Microphone Tutorial
We’ve been doing some more WebEx (by Cisco) lately, and realised, at least with using a MacBook Pro laptop, we needed to invest in a microphone, to be heard, as the inbuilt microphone systems were not up to it. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, Cisco, communication, conferencing, device, Did you know, email, Hello World, Macbook Pro, microphone, presentation, recording, sound, speakers, tutorial, USB, video, video conferencing, web conferencing, webcam, WebEx
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WebEx Prerecording Primer Tutorial
We’ve been trying out WebEx (by Cisco) prerecording as a video conferencing idea as an alternative to … GoToMeeting (by Citrix) we talked about with GoToMeeting Primer Tutorial Skype (by Skype and now Microsoft) we talked about with Skype Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, Cisco, communication, conferencing, device, Did you know, email, Hello World, microphone, presentation, recording, tutorial, video, video conferencing, web conferencing, webcam, WebEx
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Node.js and Node Local Web Server Primer Tutorial
We love PHP for web server work, but readily acknowledge … PHP is losing out, in popularity terms, to frameworks like Node.js (which we introduce to you today with a “Hello World” tutorial, where you’ll see its Javascript (yes, Javascript), … Continue reading →
Posted in Database, eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged backend, client, coding, database, frontend, Hello World, install, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, MySql, node, node.js, npm, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, server, SQL, tutorial, web server
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Windows PowerShell Primer Tutorial
If you do desktop programming in Windows there is a good chance you do it under the supervision of the .Net Framework … framework … chortle, chortle. Given that .Net Framework supervision, in Windows, you can write very sophisticated desktop … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Software, Tutorials, Visual Studio
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Tagged .Net Framework, compile, desktop, GUI, Hello World, IDE, Microsoft, Photo Booth, PhotoBooth, PowerShell, programming, scripting, tutorial, VBA, VBScript, Visual Studio, webcam, Windows, WPF
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Ansible Playbook Primer Tutorial
As a programmer, as time goes on, I get the creeping feeling that more is being asked of our job description. Pretty sure am not alone, and hope world employment is not going to be too hard hit by similar … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, Hello World, install, Linux, operations, playbook, provisioning, server, software, Source Control, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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Ansible Hello World Primer Tutorial
The role of a programmer is expanding into deployment with software tools such as Ansible, because it has the capability of making the piloting of automation systems “approachable” as an “art”. Why would you want to “pilot an automation system”? … Continue reading →
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Tagged ansible, configuration, deployment, Hello World, install, Linux, operations, provisioning, server, software, Source Control, tutorial, unix, vagrant
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