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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Primer Tutorial
We are quite pleased here, with a web application design (mini) project, when all three of … HTML Javascript CSS … get a relatively even workload, and also that you can think of their roles as being quite separate in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged captions, CSS, DOM, getComputedStyle, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, MVC, position, pseudo element, reveal, scroll, tutorial, window.getComputedStyle
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An Interpretive Style of Web Programming Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a “blurb” about the personal style of web programming here at this blog. Nothing that is said here is “hard and fast” but there are styles that can be defined, for us, if we were to be … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, application, client, database, eval, event, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, MVC, PHP, programming, server, SQL, substitution, tutorial, web, YUI
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Yii MVC PHP Framework Hello World Content Tutorial
Yesterday, with Yii MVC PHP Framework Hello World Tutorial as shown below, it was a primer tutorial mainly concerned with the setup and installation of a Hello World scenario regarding … Yii is an open source, object-oriented, component-based MVC PHP … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged .htaccess, composer, configuration, framework, GitHub, Hello World, install, JSON, Linux, local web server, Mac, MAMP, MVC, PHP, soft link, web browser, web server, website
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Yii MVC PHP Framework Hello World Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a Hello World tutorial for Yii, to quote Wikipedia … Yii is an open source, object-oriented, component-based MVC PHP web application framework. Yii is pronounced as “Yee” or [ji:] and in Chinese it means “simple and evolutionary” … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged composer, configuration, framework, GitHub, Hello World, install, Linux, local web server, Mac, MAMP, MVC, PHP, soft link, web browser, web server, website
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NetBeans Backbone.js HTML5 Web Application Primer Tutorial
Today we create a NetBeans (IDE) HTML5 project based on the Backbone.js methodology for web application creation, which we include a bit about as quoted from Wikipedia (thanks) below: Backbone.js is a JavaScript library with a RESTful JSON interface and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, NetBeans, Tutorials
Tagged BackBone.js, Google Chrome, Hello World, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, JSON, local web server, MVC, MVP, NetBeans, NetBeans Connection, programming, RESTful, tutorial
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Mojito Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial about the Mojito framework is incredible to me because Javascript appears on both sides of the web ledger as a client language like we’ve been used to (hope this blog has left that little chink of possibility open … Continue reading
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Tagged framework, Hello World, Javascript, JSON, Mojito, MVC, node, node.js, programming, tutorial, web server, Yahoo, Yahoo Developer Network
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