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HTML/Javascript Canvas Geometry Tracing Game Tutorial
The Canvas HTML element tag can be used as the container to draw graphics on the fly usually via the use of Javascript functions for rendering and event management. In today’s tutorial we mainly use the drawImage and lineTo functions … Continue reading →
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Tagged area, canvas, co-ordinates, CSS, digitizing, game, games, geometry, HTML, Javascript, Mapping, mathematics, onresize, overlay, programming, tutorial
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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Follow Up Tutorial
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful “canvas” element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature, as we saw yesterday with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged airport, Arash Partow, Brazil, canvas, cartogtaphy, coriolis effect, data feed, database, digitising, digitizing, event, feed, file, file_get_contents, Global Airport Database, Google, Google chart, graphics, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, Ireland, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, map projection, Mapping, Mercator, onclick, orientation, PHP, programming, scaling, tutorial, United States of America
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HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Primer Tutorial
HTML5 brought in the incredibly useful “canvas” element, for the first time. Its existence opens up a whole new world of possibilities for web applications that are graphical by nature. With the canvas element’s drawImage() method you can draw more … Continue reading →
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Tagged Brazil, canvas, cartogtaphy, digitising, digitizing, event, Google, Google chart, graphics, HTML, HTML5, image, Ireland, Javascript, Land Surveying, map, map projection, Mapping, Mercator, onclick, orientation, programming, scaling, tutorial, United States of America
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Windows File Server and File Sharing Primer Tutorial
Was discussing Windows and File Servers the other day with a student and realized it is a subject often taken for granted now in workplaces, and perhaps in home networks. The way you can share files between networked computers has … Continue reading →
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Tagged blocking, client/server, command line, DOS, drive, file server, file sharing, hard disk, hardware, Mapping, Microsoft, networking, Open VMS, operating system, Pathworks, peer to peer, removable media, router, Samba, security, social media, subst, System Administrator, tutorial, UNC, USB, VAX, VMS, Windows, Windows 7, Windows XP
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CAD Primer Tutorial
CAD or Computer Aided Design has been an area of continual improvements in sophistication with software as computer power, generally, grows. It was once a strictly two dimensional idea and it took off, particularly in the fields of surveying, photogrammetry … Continue reading →
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Tagged CAD, computer-aided design, digitising, Land Surveying, Mapping, Ordnance Survey, Photogrammetry, software
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