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Tag Archives: physics
Xcode SpriteKit Game Collisions Tutorial
The previous Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial as shown below raved about the virtues of Xcode’s SpriteKit Game project’s cross-platform talents. We leave you to read about that below, and move on, today, to a more realistic “Collision” view of … Continue reading
Simon Says Device Motion Orientation Game Primer Tutorial
Did you ever play “Simon Says” at school? Perhaps we should have asked, are you still playing “Simon Says” as an adult? It’s a game of trust where you do well by mimicing “Simon” and what they decide you should … Continue reading
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Tagged acceleration, bearing, CSS, direction, DOM, event, game, games, gravity, HTML, HTML5, image, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, momentum, motion, orientation, physics, programming, rotation, science, screenshot, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML5 Device Motion Events Game Tutorial
Yesterday we drew attention to the great HTML5 Device Orientation events when we presented HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial as shown below. Related to those mobile device Device Orientation event possibilities are the Device Motion event possibilities to relate … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged acceleration, bearing, CSS, direction, DOM, event, game, games, gravity, HTML, HTML5, image, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, momentum, motion, orientation, physics, programming, rotation, science, screenshot, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML Image Map Solar System More Tutorial
We touch on more of other astronomy enthusiasts’ work brought to light by the exciting exploits of the NASA New Horizon space probe and its photographs of the Solar System dwarf planet Pluto, and our follow up look into the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged astronomy, DOM, Google, HTML, Javascript, Kepler's Laws, moons, physics, planets, programming, science, tutorial, Wikipedia, window.open
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HTML/Javascript Drop Punt Game Tutorial
Do you love the game of Australian Rules? Even if you don’t, are you interested in the art of kicking the Australian Rules football (most famously, the “Sherrin“)? Haven’t heard of any great players that do not agree on the … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Rules, game, HTML, Javascript, mathematics, physics, programming, tutorial
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