The Weekly Coder

The tech blog of 2 brothers and their daily life of coding.

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The website weeklycoder.com currently has an average traffic classification of zero (the lower the more traffic). We have examined nineteen pages inside the domain weeklycoder.com and found zero websites interfacing with weeklycoder.com. There is one contacts and locations for weeklycoder.com to help you reach them. There is four public web platforms enjoyed by weeklycoder.com. The website weeklycoder.com has been on the internet for six hundred and eleven weeks, nineteen days, eighteen hours, and twelve minutes.
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WEEKLYCODER.COM HISTORY

The website weeklycoder.com was registered on March 30, 2013. This website will expire on the date of March 30, 2015. It is currently six hundred and eleven weeks, nineteen days, eighteen hours, and twelve minutes young.
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CONTACTS

Daniel Dyson

Tallai

Tallai, Queensland, 4213

Australia

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The Weekly Coder

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The tech blog of 2 brothers and their daily life of coding.

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The website weeklycoder.com has the following in the web page, "Two brothers who write code a lot." We viewed that the website also stated " Some of that goes here to help those of you that do too." It also said " Make a Circle using LineRenderer in Unity. Great little script for Unity that makes a LineRenderer component shape into a circle or ellipse, given the number of line segments along with x and y radius. Getting Audiosource info and data in Unity. From this Unity Answers post. For making this one and explaining it so well. Creating Class Extensions in Unity." The header had script as the highest ranking search term. This keyword is followed by unity, linerenderer, and circle which isn't as urgent as script. The other words they used was ellipse. shape is included but will not be seen by search engines.

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WEEKLY COMIC REVIEWS Written by Chris McNair - MY PAGE

WHAT THIS WEBSITE IS ALL ABOUT. I just wanted to take a minute and let you know what this site is about. I created this website for those comic collectors who like more than just the mainstream, modern comics. For me, this is the most exciting part of comic book hunting.

Weekly Comics Review

Friday, October 21, 2005. Written by Kurt Busiek, art by various. Superhero comics are not for everyone. They simply cannot enjoy costumed antics, no matter how well-written those antics may be. I recommend only one superhero comic to those people. Is not going to win you over to the sequential arts. As its title may or may not suggest, Astro City.

Weekly Comix

Wednesday, October 24, 2012. Just one comic made it to my pull list this week. The story starts with young Steve Rogers putting his teddy bears to bed one by one in his crib. He soon discovers that Bucky Bear is missing! Before putting his suit and jumping out the window.

Weekly Comment

Sunday, July 16, 2006. As a social scientist I am well aware of the limitations of public polls on controversial issues. They are not necessarily objective or definitive, but they can indicate trends in thinking and behaviour. In response to the first question.