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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country In the Hour Game Tutorial
The “genericization drive” regarding “country map iframe Geo Chart content” has passed us now, as last discussed in yesterday’s Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country Capital Game Context Tutorial, about our … Country Capital Game … and today we start down the … Continue reading
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Tagged async, asynchronous, capital, capital city, client pre-emptive iframe, code, code syntax, colour, context, country, country code, eager, equation, evaluation, function, game, geo chart, geography, gmt, Google chart, hover, IFRAME, integer, Javascript, lazy, lazy evaluation, map, mathematical sentence, mathematics, now, object, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, promise object, reveal, sentence, setTimeout, stop press, SVG, svg path, syntax, time, timer, timezone, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window.open, world
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GeoJson World Drag and Drop Google Tutorial
We often turn to what we like to call … “long hover” (ie. on non-mobile, wait for a long while after the onmouseover event initiation to see whether the user is still hovering) … and today, a bit like that, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged child, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, IFRAME, Javascript, JSON, long drag, map, onclick, parent, programming, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Enneagram Type Game Tutorial
A lot of us wonder what goes towards making up our personalities. We remember doing a Myers-Briggs test for some job as part of the vetting process. We thought we’d write another experimental drag and drop game, like yesterday’s Australian … Continue reading
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Tagged categorization, category, cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, eneagram, enneagram type, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, hollywood, HTML, human, movie star, myers-briggs, people, person, personality, personality test, PHP, programming, psychology, street type, table, traits, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Australian Street Type Game Tutorial
The experimental drag and drop theme continues on today, after Experimental Drag and Drop Game Tutorial‘s debut game application, with a Wikipedia inspired “Australian Street Type” game today. Huh?! Well, you know those street names that baffle? Or are we … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, HTML, PHP, programming, street type, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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