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Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram SMS Feedback Position Tutorial
The SMS (text messaging) sharing capabilities of yesterday’s Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram SMS Feedback Tutorial just involved … feedback words … but just as with the email sharing capabilities, we think it would be good to additionally … Continue reading →
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Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram SMS Feedback Tutorial
Perhaps you are running out of the (small amount of) patience required to collaborate via the … email … communication conduit … well, how about a step more immediate and interface with a … SMS … “text messaging” communication conduit … Continue reading →
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Python MySql Connector Blob Tutorial
No, Nala, we can’t see The Blob for the 743rd time today. But we can discuss “blob” in terms of MySql database file storage. It’s that, or a bath?! Okay, that’s settled, so make yourself comfortable with your favourite bone … Continue reading →
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Tagged blob, connection, cursor, database, file, insert, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, macOS Mojave, MAMP, mobule, MySql, mysql-connecvtor, programming, Python, select, SQL, Terminal, tutorial, update
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Virtual Private Networks on macOS Primer Tutorial
There’s a good chance you’ve heard of the term “Virtual Private Network”? If not, how about VPN? We got a heads up on this from the excellent “7 major benefits of VPN services: no room for doubt”, thanks, and let’s … Continue reading →
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