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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory Right to Left Tutorial
Yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory Delimiters Tutorial foreshadowed the concern we had with right to left languages with our translated commentary for such languages as Hebrew and Arabic with respect to … macOS say audio … with … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory Delimiters Tutorial
In yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory Tutorial we used comma delimitation a lot. But why is that? Well, we like the comma, though it could be some other “not used in the content” character, (and sorry about … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, arguments, array, audio, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, bid, bidding, body, bookmarklet, bridge, button, card game, cards, cell, click, codepoint, collaboration, colour, colour coding, comma, command line, comment, console.log, content, content management, copy, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, deal, defence, delay, delimit, delimiter, design, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, document.URL, double click, drag, drag and drop, dropdwon, email, emailee, emoji, entity, error, event, exec, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, Google, Google Translate, head, HTML, html entity, internationalization, Javascript, joker, keyframes, kitty, label, language, list, localStorage, logic, macOS, Mail, mailto, MAMP, Mapping, mclick, Memories, MyMemory, name, names, naming, navigation, onions, order, paste, PHP, player, popup, preventDefault, programming, progress, progress bar, prompt, quiz, render, rendering, row, say, score, scoring, screenLeft, screenTop, select, selector, sessionStorage, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, sort, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, subject, submit, suit, SVG, table, tabular, tbody, text to audio, Text to Speech, thead, timing, touch, translation, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, validate, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory Tutorial
As you would glean from yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Language Tutorial the combination of use of … macOS say audio … with … My Memory language translations … are stellar performers. But yesterday’s language translations architecture asks a lot … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, arguments, array, audio, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, bid, bidding, body, bookmarklet, bridge, button, card game, cards, cell, click, codepoint, collaboration, colour, colour coding, comma, command line, comment, console.log, content, content management, copy, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, deal, defence, delay, delimit, delimiter, design, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, document.URL, double click, drag, drag and drop, dropdwon, email, emailee, emoji, entity, error, event, exec, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, Google, Google Translate, head, HTML, html entity, internationalization, Javascript, joker, keyframes, kitty, label, language, list, localStorage, logic, macOS, Mail, mailto, MAMP, Mapping, mclick, Memories, MyMemory, name, names, naming, navigation, onions, order, paste, PHP, player, popup, preventDefault, programming, progress, progress bar, prompt, quiz, render, rendering, row, say, score, scoring, screenLeft, screenTop, select, selector, sessionStorage, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, sort, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, subject, submit, suit, SVG, table, tabular, tbody, text to audio, Text to Speech, thead, timing, touch, translation, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, validate, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Card Game Language Tutorial
The recent Google Translate and macOS say audio functionality featuring in yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Errors Tutorial lends itself to is … a popup notification type of feel perhaps an audio … via macOS say command … feel … … Continue reading →
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Google and MyMemory for Two Translate Share Revisit Tutorial
The web application of the recent Google for Two Translate Share Revisit Tutorial has undergone another makeover. This makeover simplifies and adds in today’s work … we compartmentalize language translations … MyMemory API now does all the “Translate the language” … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, child, file_get_contents, Google Translate, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, language, MyMemory, parent, PHP, programming, translate, translation, tutorial
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Voiceover Ideas My Memory Translations Tutorial
To augment the “Voiceover Ideas” web application … Voiceover Ideas Google Translate Tutorial‘s interfacing to the great Google Translate and Hear functionality … we add, today … interfacing to the excellent My Memory language Translation functionality Though straight “Language Translation” … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, Chrome, command line, cron, crontab, dictation, email, emoji.html entity, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, language, language translation, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, MyMemory, PHP, process, programming, session, SMS, speech to text, translation, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Client Pre-emptive Iframe Primer Tutorial
We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web application world, at the client end of things, … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Card Game Say My Memory ISO 639-3 Tutorial
Are you interested in … Country Codes Currency Codes Language Codes ? We are, and the ISO (ie. International Organization for Standardization) you see when talking about the internationally agreed codes are great at keeping these codes in check. Amongst … Continue reading →