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HTML/Javascript Bulls and Cows Game Commentary Tutorial
If you’ve actively engaged in a Bulls and Cows game using the web application back at yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Bulls and Cows Game Mobile Tutorial you might have struggled without pen and paper to help you out. But, today, we help … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged align, commentary, computer, computer generated, CSS, dictionary, email, English, focus, game, games, guess, guessing, HTML, Javascript, mobile, name, override, popup, programming, prompt, scrollIntoView, share, sharing, SMS, text-align, tutorial, user experience, UX, word, word game
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Form or Prompt Output Tagged Template Literal Tutorial
Yesterday’s Scrolling Logging Template Literals Primer Tutorial was the precursor to discussing “Tagged Template Literals” … A more advanced form of template literals are tagged templates. Tags allow you to parse template literals with a function. The first argument of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged alert, backtick, form, HTML, Javascript, literal, literals, log, logging, override, programming, prompt, scroll, scrolling, tag, tagged template, tagged template literal, template, template literal, Terminal, tutorial
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Scrolling Logging Template Literals Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Screen Capture API Download Video Tutorial‘a web application code, thanks to Using Screen Capture, used interesting Javascript Template Literals … Template literals are literals delimited with backtick (`) characters, allowing for multi-line strings, for string interpolation with embedded expressions, … Continue reading
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Tagged backtick, HTML, Javascript, literal, literals, log, logging, override, programming, scroll, scrolling, tagged template, template, template literal, Terminal, tutorial
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Window Object Method Override Return Values Tutorial
It is somewhat true that Javascript does not care about the type of variable your non-array variable is, in the sense that … strings … and … (any of the forms of) integers or real numbers … can be “housed” … Continue reading
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Tagged constant, DOM, eval, HTML, input, interactive entry, Javascript, method, object, Object Oriented Programming, OOP, override, programming, prompt, proof of concept, return, return value, textbox, tutorial, window, window object, window object method
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HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Mode Tutorial
It’s the day after yesterday. And that makes it the day after the “proof of concept” HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Tutorial start to our English “Letters In” word game. In amongst the web application improvements, we thought of … … Continue reading →