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Earth Scanner Itinerary Collaboration Tutorial
It might be just us, but around here, we give ourselves a “leave pass”, talking about … sharing … much more than … collaborating … because we see collaboration, as much to do with at least two parties being able … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Sharing Itinerary Detail Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Earth Scanner Sharing Tutorial, today, we were … more than half expecting that for web browsers where navigator.canShare comes up with true (eg. Safari), supporting the Web Share API on a https:// protocol, we’d be saying for … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Sharing Tutorial
Another day, another API interfacing with our Earth Scanner web application from yesterday’s Earth Scanner Window Focus Tutorial. This time around, it is the turn of Web Share API to help us with our aim to introduce some … email … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Window Focus Tutorial
The Page Visibility API has opened up possibilities from within Javascript, to monitor the toing and froing to and/or from your web applications in the modern web browsers. We think the Earth Scanner web application of yesterday’s Making of Earth … Continue reading →
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Australian Postcode Place Initial Bearings Tutorial
The recent Australian Postcode Place Images Tutorial, we think, could benefit by not only showing … great circle distances (ie. crow fly distances) … but, as of today’s work, also … initial bearings (ie. crow fly starting out directions) … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Australia, background, background image, background-position, bearing, body, cross-domain, crow fly, degrees, distance, event, function, geographicals, Google chart, Google Directions, image, integer, Javascript, leading zero, map chart, mathematice, modal, modal backdrop, moveTo, nearby, Northern Territory, onblur, onload, onmouseover, photo, photograph, popup, postcode, programming, setting out, sort, title, tutorial, webpage, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, zero
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Sun Angle Game Tutorial
In this world we all look up at the same … Sun Moon … as our “usual companions” of space. One is tempted to say G’Day but we’re too scared of misspelling it, so we’ll just say … Good Morning … Continue reading →
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Sharing Tutorial
In thinking about a sharing, via email or SMS, component on top of the progress of the recent Javascript Lazy Evaluation Bearing Game Tutorial, with our current … Javascript Lazy Evaluations themed … Drag and Drop themed … Geography Quiz … Continue reading →
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Bearing Game Tutorial
Let’s just suppose you’ve got a “hardy crow” (like those in Javascript Lazy Evaluation Crow Fly Game Tutorial) and it doesn’t mind “a bit of chill” on occasions. To minimize the distance it flies to get to a given destination … Continue reading →
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