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In 2000, partial source code of an alpha version was leaked. In 2010, the complete alpha source code was leaked. [97] Using the code as reference, a reverse engineered build of the final version was created by Alexander Makarov for source ports around 2017. [98] A later alpha draft from July 1996 was leaked in January 2023 by "x0r_jmp". [99 ...
2.0 Proprietary: DRAKON: Stepan Mitkin cross-platform (Tcl/Tk) 2011 1.27 2016-03-10 Free GeneXus: GeneXus Cross Platform (multiple) 1991 v17 Proprietary: Genshi (templating language) Edgewall Software cross-platform (Python) 2006-08-03 0.5.1 2008-07-09 Jinja (Template engine) Pocoo team cross-platform (Python) 2.1.1 BSD: Kid (templating ...
Between 1998 and 2003, Codemasters teamed up with Jester Interactive Limited to publish their range of music creation software, for PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and PC, MUSICtm, Music 2000, MTV Music Generator and MTV Music Generator 2. [12] In 2003 this partnership was dissolved, with Jester releasing their own Music 3000 product.
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Flash Lite 2.0 and 2.1: Added support for Flash 7 ActionScript 2.0 and some additional fscommand2 API. Flash Lite 3 : Added support for Flash 8 ActionScript 2.0 and also FLV video playback. Flash Lite 4 : Added support for Flash 10 ActionScript 3.0 as a browser plugin and also hardware graphics acceleration.
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Drogon can be used to build various web application server programs using C++. It is a cross-platform framework, supporting Linux , macOS , FreeBSD , OpenBSD , HaikuOS and Windows . The name Drogon comes from the dragon named Drogon in the TV series Game of Thrones .
In Canada in 2007, the Toronto Star newspaper featured in its July 8 issue an article by Steve Watt titled "50 glorious years of 'kill da wabbit'". [15] Watt, a cartoon historian and owner of an animation art gallery in Toronto, discusses in his article the golden anniversary that two days earlier had marked the initial release of the short ...