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Tag Archives: Web Application
Chat No Sockets Dictation Tutorial
We’ve got a couple of concepts onto yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Media Tutorial progress, those being … allow, at least for Google Chrome web browsing, “Dictation” Speech to Text functionality thanks to Google Speech to Text functionality we last would … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Media Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Imagery Tutorial … image functionality … there’s more to “media” in the online wooooorrrrrlllllldddd than just images, and so today … we add the possibility for … audio video … sharing capabilities with our … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, button, canvas, Chat, command line, cron, crontab, email, emoji.html entity, file API, image, Linux, listener, media, mimetype, PHP, process, programming, session, SMS, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Emoji Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Imagery Tutorial combined the ability to share … text images … between two users using our Chat web application, if the invitee accepts the inviter’s link within an email or SMS. But in that data category … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Imagery Tutorial
SMS moved on many years ago from a text based content system onto one that these days allows media sharing, as well, so we should allow for this too, adding onto the functionality of yesterday’s Chat No Sockets SMS Invitation … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets SMS Invitation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Session Tutorial gives us an opportunity to become more “granular” with our examination of nuances to … the web application’s “surfing the web” look and aesthetics (first look) and usage practicalities (involving button disabling/enabling at appropriate … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, background, Chat, command line, cron, crontab, email, Linux, listener, PHP, process, programming, session, SMS, tutorial, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Session Tutorial
Back from the “command line” PHP usage of yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Cron Tutorial that day’s thinking about how to improve the “surfing the net” parts of the Chat web application we’re developing got us starting to involve PHP … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Cron Tutorial
Yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Primer Tutorial had a “command line” PHP usage component, we wonder whether you noticed? We intend to keep this arrangement for our “no sockets” Chat web application. It will not function as that “Chat” without the … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, Chat, command line, cron, crontab, Linux, listener, PHP, process, programming, tutorial, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Primer Tutorial
We’re starting on a new PHP web application project. We’ve got a “first draft” of a chat web application that does not use sockets, but rather … invites somebody else (via “Invite” button) via email or SMS that “somebody else” … Continue reading →
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