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  2. Factorio - Wikipedia

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    Factorio is a construction and management simulation game developed and published by Czech studio Wube Software. The game was announced via an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign in 2013 and released for Windows , macOS , and Linux on 14 August 2020 following an early access phase, which was made available on 25 February 2016.

  3. List of Linux games - Wikipedia

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    Factorio: Wube Software Wube Software Action, Indie, Real-time strategy, Survival: 14 August 2020 Fall of Gyes: Black Cloud Studios Black Cloud Studios Visual novel: March 18, 2016 Firewatch: Campo Santo: Panic: Adventure: Feb 9, 2016 Fistful of Frags: Fistful of Frags Team Fistful of Frags Team FPS, Indie, Western: May 9, 2014 Fortoresse ...

  4. Blueprint (Plomin book) - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint: How DNA Makes Us Who We Are is a book by behavioral geneticist Robert Plomin, first published in 2018 by the MIT Press and Allen Lane.The book argues that genetic factors, and specifically variations in individuals' DNA, have a large effect on human psychological traits, accounting for approximately half of all variation in such traits.

  5. Factory method pattern - Wikipedia

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    In object-oriented programming, the factory method pattern is a design pattern that uses factory methods to deal with the problem of creating objects without having to specify their exact classes.

  6. Blueprint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Blueprint (Plomin book), a 2018 book on human genetics by Robert Plomin; Blueprint, an architecture and design magazine; Blueprint, a 1999 novel by Charlotte Kerner; Blueprint, the yearbook of the Georgia Institute of Technology; Blueprint: Design Your Life, a defunct Martha Stewart magazine

  7. Dyson Sphere Program - Wikipedia

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    Dyson Sphere Program was developed by the five-member team of Youthcat Studio, located in Chongqing, China. [3] The studio had been started by Mao Mao, a graduate from Chongqing University and Zhou Xun, who was already working in the games industry.

  8. Java BluePrints - Wikipedia

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    Java BluePrints began as J2EE BluePrints and was started by Connie Weiss, Jeff Jackson, Jim Inscore, Nick Kassem, and Rick Saletta. The original engineers included Inderjeet Singh, Greg Murray, Sean Brydon, Vijay Ramachandran, Elisabeth White, and Nick Kassem. Nick Kassem is the author of the original book.

  9. Design for assembly - Wikipedia

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    Design for assembly (DFA) is a process by which products are designed with ease of assembly in mind. If a product contains fewer parts it will take less time to assemble, thereby reducing assembly costs.