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JSON or XML to CSV Report Error Handling Tutorial

Things go wrong sometimes. It depends a bit on the likelihood of such issues as to whether you let that thought be an important consideration with your web applications. For example … supposing the web application is not mission critical, … Continue reading

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JSON or XML to CSV Email Spreadsheet Attachments Report Tutorial

We like “midair” work here. By that, we like concepts like working with a format, such as CSV files being spreadsheets that can be emailed as attachments, and, these days, be edited in “midair”, by online spreadsheet editors (or at … Continue reading

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JSON or XML to CSV Email Attachment Report Tutorial

In terms of email sharing what are the advantages of an … email attachment solution … as distinct from a … body of email absolute URL link approach ? Well, in brief, the former can bring the data along with … Continue reading

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JSON or XML to CSV Report Tutorial

To add to the recent XML to CSV via Zip Command Line Report Tutorial‘s XML to CSV Report functionality, we’ve decided, today, to allow for JSON to be your alternative input file format … In computing, JavaScript Object Notation or … Continue reading

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XML to CSV via Zip Command Line Report Tutorial

As we also thought recently with Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Zip Tutorial, the recent XML to CSV Report web application of XML to CSV Command Line Report Control Tutorial could have an “onions of the 4th dimension” type of facelift … Continue reading

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PDF Text Only Extraction Primer Tutorial

Quite some time ago now, the web browsers offered a text only view of the web contents. Perhaps they still do. It was a great idea back then for slow communication protocols involving personal modems, and their sluggish speed. Sometimes, … Continue reading

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Contextualize Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Template Tutorial

Maybe it’s just my weakness, but what I often find writing web applications is that I come back to them several months later and wonder, sometimes, how to work them. This is a weakness of “contextualization”. Contextualization is putting your … Continue reading

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Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial

We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading

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