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WebAssembly Rust Primer Tutorial
Today, we’re closely following the tutorial at Compiling from Rust to WebAssembly, thanks, to show that, yes, as well as C (and/or C++), as shown in yesterday’s WebAssembly via Emscripten and C Primer Tutorial you can create a Web Assembly … Continue reading →
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Tagged build, C++, command, command line, compile, HTML, install, macOS, package, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, project, proof of concept, Rust, security, software, tutorial, Web Application, webassembly
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WebAssembly via Emscripten and C Primer Tutorial
Have you done any web application work with a WebAssembly? It gets you being able to bring your C or C++ or Rust code into a web application. Great idea, huh?! Today we’re presenting some simple usages of a WebAssembly … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, command, command line, compile, emscripten, fibonacci, GitHub, HTML, install, macOS, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, project, proof of concept, recursion, Rust, scanf, security, software, tutorial, Web Application, webassembly
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Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Scheduled Tutorial
The focus of yesterday’s Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Primer Tutorial was on … an interactive macOS desktop application mode of use … but there are many reasons you might prefer a “scheduled” rather than “interactive” mode of use. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, application, body, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, procedure, program, programming, schedule, script, software, standalone, subject, take, tutorial
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Apple Script macOS Desktop Application Primer Tutorial
Server computers around the world are serving you. Some programmers used to restrict their orbit to the desktop application world of non-mobile platforms. And just because a lot of the online world has diminished the attention here, and security issues … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, application, body, desktop, Desktop Application, email, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, procedure, program, programming, script, software, subject, take, tutorial
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Migration Assistant on macOS Primer Tutorial
Setting up the software for new devices, including laptops, is sometimes motivated by the idea that the new computer should be as close as possible to being a clone of the other. This (data) “copy” operation is often referred to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, application, applications, cable, clone, copy, data, desktop, ethernet, lead, Mac OS X, macOS, migrate, migration, Migration Assistant, populate, setup, setup assistant, software, tutorial, USB, utilities, WiFi
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Compass iOS App Primer Tutorial
Regular readers will know about our penchant for “the where of life” concerns, especially where that intersects with software … a very big intersection! And so, it’s been very remiss not discussing an iOS app, in Utilities (at least on … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, compass, Control Centre, device, elevation, geographicals, iOS, iPhone, mobile, mobile app, software, tutorial, where
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Wine Stable Tutorial
We’re revisiting Wine Primer Tutorial all these years later to see how … Wine allows OS X users to run Windows applications. Note: this listing is for the official release of Wine, which only provides source code. If you want … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net Framework, Avast Security, command line, deployment, exe, Mac OS X, macOS, macOS Mojave, mimetex, Mojave, security, shield, software, Terminal, tutorial, Windows, Wine, wine stable
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Spotlight on MacOS Generic Usefulness Tutorial
Yesterday’s Trace Route on MacOS via Spotlight Tutorial set me to thinking of … Environment Interest Most useful generic “Finder” of information Online (ie. internet) Complete Unknowns Google Online (ie. internet) Known or Heard Of or Unknown Concepts Wikipedia Online … Continue reading →
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Tagged applications, command line, computer hope, computerhope, desktop, find, Finder, generic, GUI, internet, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, online, operating system, reverse image search, software, spotlight, tineye, tutorial
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