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Collation Javascript Internationalization Tutorial

On top of the recent Internationalization … DateTime … and … Currency and Number …. work, today we add on some … Collation … and let’s see what Wikipedia says about it … Collation is the assembly of written information … Continue reading

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Google Translate Javascript Internationalization Tutorial

As a user selects a language from the language dropdowns of yesterday’s Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial and DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial‘s web applications they are presented with two “Translate” and (as of today a new) “New Window” buttons … Continue reading

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Currency Number Javascript Internationalization Tutorial

Our Internationalization quest continues. So, today, adding onto yesterday’s DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial … datetime work … we add (and “peer integrate” via intl_use.html‘s supervisory live run), today … currency or number … Javascript (ie. client) based Intl object … Continue reading

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DateTime Javascript Internationalization Primer Tutorial

We wanted to visit the big I.T. topic area of Internationalization here today. Specifically, dates and times and how your Javascript can harness the … Intl object … functionality. We found good for research here were, thanks to … ECMAScript … Continue reading

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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Map Tutorial

Get a good map, and a goodly number of times you’ll want a map of smaller or larger scale than the one you have. Murphy’s Law? This is probably why in the wonderful woooooooorrrrrrrrlllllld of Google Charts they have included … Continue reading

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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Timeline Tutorial

Up to yesterday’s Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial‘s progress, our Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project was all about … where (and capital of “what”) … but we often seek out a way to add … Continue reading

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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial

The inherent weakness with our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project, to our minds, was that places of interest are not restricted to the Capital Cities of Countries, especially when “Trip Planning”. On the other hand, … Continue reading

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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Order Tutorial

If we are to honour our thoughts of being able to use our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application as a Trip Planner … Our primary integration today is to (software) integrate the great Weather Underground and … Continue reading

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