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  2. Motion lines - Wikipedia

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    In comics and art more broadly, motion lines (also known as movement lines, action lines, speed lines, [1] or zip ribbons) are the abstract lines that appear behind a moving object or person, parallel to its direction of movement, to make it appear as if it is moving quickly.

  3. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Hack and slash: Capcom: Source code was obtained in a 2020 ransomware attack against Capcom. Donald Duck's Playground: 1986 2022 DOS Adventure: Sierra Entertainment: During October 25–27, 2022, Jason Scott uploaded to GitHub 13 repositories containing source code for a variety of video games. [96] Donkey Kong: 1981 2008 Atari 8-bit Platform ...

  4. Pastebin - Wikipedia

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    A pastebin or text storage site [1] [2] [3] is a type of online content-hosting service where users can store plain text (e.g. source code snippets for code review via Internet Relay Chat (IRC)). The most famous pastebin is the eponymous pastebin.com .

  5. Fast draw - Wikipedia

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    Fast draw, also known as quick draw, is the ability to quickly draw a handgun and accurately fire it upon a target in the process. This skill was made popular by romanticized depictions of gunslingers in the Western genre , which in turn were inspired by famous historical gunfights in the American Old West .

  6. Real-time strategy - Wikipedia

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    Drawing influence from Herzog Zwei, [25] [26] Populous, [27] Eye of the Beholder, and the Macintosh user interface, [25] Westwood's Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty (1992) featured all the core concepts and mechanics of modern real-time strategy games that are still used today, [28] [29] such as using the mouse to move units, and gathering ...

  7. Speed painting - Wikipedia

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    Speed painting is an artistic technique where the artist has a limited time to finish the work. The time can vary, usually a duration is set from several minutes to a ...

  8. SpeedScript - Wikipedia

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    SpeedScript is a word processor originally printed as a type-in MLX machine language listing in 1984-85 issues of Compute! and Compute!'s Gazette magazines. Approximately 5 KB in length, it provided many of the same features as commercial word processing packages of the 8-bit era, such as PaperClip and Bank Street Writer.

  9. MagicDraw - Wikipedia

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    The domain specific language (DSL) customization engine allows for adapting MagicDraw to a specific profile and modeling domain, thus allowing the customization of multiple GUIs, model initialization, adding semantic rules, and creating one's own specification dialogs and smart manipulators.