CSS Body Tutorial

CSS Tutorial/Body

Bigger version @ http://www.neoblob.com/phpsquad/tuts/css/1Duration : 0:5:51

Posted on September 30th, 2006 by admin

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Demonstration using Scribus (Freeware Desktop Publishing)

Scribus is an open source alternative to the likes of QuarkXpress, InDesign, Framemaker etc.

Coming soon, www.free4win.com

Email me if you have suggestions for the site or want to support the effort by contributing demonstration videos.

page.jason at gmail.comDuration : 0:2:1

Posted on September 28th, 2006 by admin

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Refactoring to Objects : Introduction

Introduction to the Refactoring to Objects screencast series. Includes an overview of the starting code for the DogDate application.Duration : 0:5:10

Posted on September 26th, 2006 by admin

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Switch Case

Tutorial Visual Studio .NET C#
Switch CaseDuration : 0:5:15

Posted on September 26th, 2006 by admin

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Encarta 95’s Top 10 Reasons Why He’s The Best DVD Club Host

Hello. Welcome to Encarta 95. You might remember me from such operating systems as: Windows 95! Windows 98! DOS! William Shatner has started a Sci-Fi DVD Club, I want to be the host so much that I put together a segment on my late night talk show all about it. Let’s watch, shall we?Duration : 0:3:46

Posted on September 19th, 2006 by admin

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T.E.D.D.Y. (Draw in 2D - Outputs in 3D)

Teddy is a Java-Applet Drawing Program that takes the 2D images you draw and renders them in 3D. The alogrithm adds shading according to the strokes and connections between the lines. This is truly a cool program for anyone and everyone!Duration : 0:5:1

Posted on September 15th, 2006 by admin

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Learning Basic Programming: Lesson 2

Lesson 2 of my learning basic programming series of video tutorials.

if you have any questions about the lesson PLEASE comment, and i can help you out.Duration : 0:25:39

Posted on September 15th, 2006 by admin

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Torch Applet beta

Loads an applet ( soon to be any JComponent ) and can “torcher” it by calling it’s functions. Hence the name Torch Applet.Duration : 0:1:41

Posted on September 12th, 2006 by admin

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SICP / What is “Computer Science” ?

Hal Abelson gives an introduction to the “Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs” lecture with an explanation of Declarative and Imperative programming.

Excerpted and adapted from Hal Abelson, “Introductory Undergraduate Subjects in Computer Science”:-

6.001 differs from typical introductory computer science subjects in using Scheme (a block-structured dialect of Lisp) rather than Pascal as its programming vehicle. The subject’s developers feel strongly that Pascal is hopelessly constraining, and that important ideas (such as functional programming and object-oriented programming) can be addressed within Pascal only awkwardly, if at all. In addition, they consider top-down hierarchical design, so often emphasized as a central theme in computer programming subjects, to be a minor and relatively simplistic strategy in the programmer’s arsenal for attacking complex problems.

http://mitpress.mit.edu/sicp/course.htmlDuration : 0:9:59

Posted on September 12th, 2006 by admin

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Create animation using Photoshop

A great tip from the Photoshop guys showing how to create a great self-contained animation using Photoshop.Duration : 0:8:7

Posted on September 9th, 2006 by admin

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