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Scientific Research Game PHP Tutorial
With yesterday’s start to our ESL game, written in HTML and Javascript, called “Scientific Research Game” we made great forward progress off a prototype scenario based on the Close Relatives Game Primer Tutorial project that preceded it … notice “Primer” … Continue reading
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Close Relatives Game PHP Tutorial
We’re continuing on with the recent ESL “Close Relatives Game” because we want to … make the sharing functionality more enticing allow for (the possibility of) hugely more user-generated questions … the former of which is a Javascript client job … Continue reading
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Close Relatives Game Sharing and Accountability Tutorial
Yesterday’s ESL “Close Relatives Game” lacked at least three qualities we try to improve on today, those being … ability to share personalization accountability … in that, with yesterday’s incarnation, respectively … there was no mechanism to share that game’s … Continue reading
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Tagged constructor, cookie, email, emoji, ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, mailto, object, Object Oriented Programming, OOP, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, share, sharing, tutorial, url, word
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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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Worldbank API World Country Reporting Range Tutorial
If you’ve been keeping up to date with the latest thread of blog postings regarding our “Worldbank API World Country Reporting Project” web application, you’ll notice that there is no mention of a Worldbank API indicators in the blog title. … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, cookie, difference, email, email client, emoji, Google, Google chart, HTML, indicator, Javascript, JSON, mailto, parameter, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, range, rend, report, reporting, share, tutorial, url, variable, Worldbank
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Worldbank API World Country Gross Domestic Product Tutorial
We’ve changed onion types today in our quest for the ultimate “onion of the 4th dimension” concept this project, that being our … oops, the goalposts have shifted … web application project “Worldbank API World Country Population Report Project” where … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, difference, email, email client, emoji, Google, Google chart, HTML, indicator, Javascript, JSON, mailto, parameter, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, rend, report, reporting, share, tutorial, url, variable, Worldbank
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Worldbank API World Country Population Period Tutorial
Yesterday’s Worldbank API World Country Population Trend Tutorial started us on the topic of “trends” with data and our Google Chart Pie Chart Differences representation of Worldbank API derived data took the form of the first of … snapshot (of … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, difference, email, email client, emoji, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, JSON, mailto, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, rend, report, reporting, share, tutorial, url, Worldbank
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Worldbank API World Country Population Trend Tutorial
The “onion of the 4th dimension” way to go (after yesterday’s Worldbank API World Country Population Report Tutorial as shown below) for our latest web application project “Worldbank API World Country Population” we like is to now start thinking of … Continue reading
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Tagged API, difference, email, email client, emoji, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, JSON, mailto, PHP, pie chart, programming, rend, report, share, tutorial, url, Worldbank
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