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  2. Cheat Engine - Wikipedia

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    Cheat Engine allows its users to share their addresses and code locations with other users of the community by making use of cheat tables. "Cheat Tables" is a file format used by Cheat Engine to store data such as cheat addresses, scripts including Lua scripts and code locations, usually carrying the file extension.ct. Using a Cheat Table is ...

  3. List of Valve games - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. List of Valve games. 8 languages. ... Released for free along with full game code and mod tools [97] Portal 2. Original release date(s ...

  4. Counter-Strike 2 - Wikipedia

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    Counter-Strike 2 is a 2023 free-to-play tactical first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve.It is the fifth entry in the Counter-Strike series, developed as an updated version of the previous entry, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (2012).

  5. Jess Cliffe - Wikipedia

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    Jess A. Cliffe (born June 27, 1981) is a video game designer who co-created the Half-Life mod Counter-Strike with Minh Le and started the Counter-Strike series.In the first entry of the series, he is the voice of the radio commands, the voiceline "Counter-Terrorists Win!"

  6. Jeffrey Sebelia - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1990s Sebelia was a member of the band Lifter, which was signed by Interscope Records.They had a minor radio hit with the song "402," but they disbanded. Lifter's song "Swing" was featured in Jeffrey's runway show at Olympus Fashion

  7. Jeff Baxter - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Baxter was born in Washington, D.C., and spent some of his formative years in Mexico. [2] [4] He graduated from the Taft School in 1967 in Watertown, Connecticut, and was a self-described preppie.

  8. Jeff Dean - Wikipedia

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    He is the subject of an Internet meme for "Jeff Dean facts". Similar to Chuck Norris facts, the Jeff Dean facts exaggerate his programming powers. [20] For example: [21] Once, in early 2002, when the index servers went down, Jeff Dean answered user queries manually for two hours. Evals showed a quality improvement of 5 points.

  9. Jeff Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Atwood (born 1970) is an American software developer, author, blogger, and entrepreneur. He co-founded the question-and-answer network Stack Exchange , which contains the Stack Overflow website for computer programming questions. [ 4 ]