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aliases: 3d-printing, 3d-graphics, 3d-models
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aliases: 3d-printing, 3d-graphics, 3d-modeling, 3d-animation, 3d-cad, 3d-rendering, 3d-models
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display_name: 3D
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short_description: 3D modeling is the process of virtually developing the surface
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and structure of a 3D object.
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short_description: 3D refers to the use of three-dimensional graphics, modeling, and animation in various industries, including film, video games, and product design.
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related: graphics, animation, modeling, cad, printing, computer-graphics, product-design, video-games
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topic: 3d
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_modeling
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3D_computer_graphics
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3D modeling uses specialized software to create a digital model of a physical object. It is an aspect of 3D computer graphics, used for video games, 3D printing, and VR, among other applications.
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3D technology is used in a wide range of fields, including film, video games, architecture, engineering, and product design. It allows designers to create digital models of object s that can be manipulated and rendered in three dimensions. 3D modeling software is used to create and manipulate 3D models, and 3D animation software is used to create movement and effects within those models. 3D technology has also been adopted for use in 3D printing, where physical objects can be created from digital models.
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display_name: Nintendo 3ds Homebrew
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short_description: 3ds Homebrew is the task of producing and running code for the Nintendo 3ds system.
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aliases: 3ds-homebrew, nintendo-3ds-homebrew, 3ds-custom-firmware
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created_by: Nintendo
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display_name: Nintendo 3DS Homebrew
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short_description: 3DS Homebrew is the task of producing and running custom code for the Nintendo 3DS system.
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related: homebrew, custom-firmware, nintendo-3ds
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released: 2011
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topic: 3ds-homebrew
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logo: 3ds-homebrew.png
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homebrew_(video_games)#3DS
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Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to games produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable.
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Homebrew, when applied to video games, refers to games produced by hobbyists for proprietary video game consoles which are not intended to be user-programmable. 3DS Homebrew specifically refers to producing and running custom code on the Nintendo 3DS system. This may include custom firmware, emulators, and other applications not authorized by Nintendo.
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short_description: 4D components are sets of 4D methods, classes and forms that add new functionalities to 4D applications.
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topic: 4d-component
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logo: 4d-component.png
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related: 4d, database, software-development, programming, app-development
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url: https://www.4d.com/
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4th_Dimension_(software)
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4D components are sets of 4D methods, classes and forms that represent one or more functionalities. They can be installed in different 4D applications to extend their capabilities.
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4D components are sets of 4D methods, classes, and forms that add new functionalities to 4D applications. They can be installed in different 4D applications to extend their capabilities and allow developers to build more powerful and feature-rich applications. 4D components are an essential part of the 4D software development ecosystem, providing developers with the tools and resources they need to create high-quality, efficient, and reliable 4D applications. Whether you are a seasoned 4D developer or just getting started, 4D components can help you build better applications and bring your ideas to life.
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display_name: 4x
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aliases: 4x-game, xxxx
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display_name: 4X
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topic: 4x
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aliases: 4x-game, xxxx,
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related: command-and-conquer, real-time-strategy
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short_description: A genre of video game.
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logo: 4x.png
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related: command-and-conquer, real-time-strategy, strategy, empire-building
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short_description: A genre of video game where players control an empire and "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate".
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4X
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4X is a genre of strategy-based games, where players control an empire and "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate".
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4X is a genre of video game that focuses on strategic decision-making and long-term planning. Players control an empire and must "explore, expand, exploit, and exterminate" in order to succeed. 4X games are known for their depth and complexity, with players needing to manage resources, research technologies, build armies, and make diplomatic decisions in order to progress. Some popular examples of 4X games include the "Civilization" series and "Europa Universalis". Whether you are a seasoned strategy gamer or just getting started, 4X games offer a rich and rewarding gaming experience.
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display_name: ABAP
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github_url: https://github.com/sap
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logo: abap.png
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related: language
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related: language, programming, sap, enterprise-resource-planning
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released: 1983
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short_description: ABAP is a high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE.
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short_description: ABAP is a high-level programming language for enterprise resource planning systems developed by SAP.
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topic: abap
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url: https://community.sap.com/topics/abap
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABAP
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ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor, German for "general report preparation processor") is a high-level programming language created by the German software company SAP SE.
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The [ABAP keyword documentation](https://help.sap.com/doc/abapdocu_latest_index_htm/latest/en-US/index.htm) describes the syntax and semantics of the keywords of programming language.
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ABAP (Advanced Business Application Programming, originally Allgemeiner Berichts-Aufbereitungs-Prozessor) is a high-level programming language developed by SAP SE for enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. It is used to create custom business applications for the SAP platform. ABAP has a long history, with the first version released in 1983. Today, it is used by thousands of organizations around the world to build and customize their SAP systems. If you are a developer working with SAP, or are interested in learning more about ABAP and its capabilities, this topic is a great resource.
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created_by: Lars Hvam
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display_name: abapGit
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aliases: abap-git, sap-git, git-abap
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github_url: https://github.com/abapGit/abapGit
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logo: abapgit.png
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related: git, abap
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related: git, abap, version-control, source-code-management
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released: July 17, 2014
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short_description: abapGit is an open source Git client for ABAP, maintained and built by the community.
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topic: abapgit
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url: https://abapgit.org/
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abapGit is a Git client for ABAP. It is the one and only way to publish [ABAP](https://github.com/topics/abap) projects on GitHub.
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abapGit is a Git client for ABAP, the programming language used by the SAP software platform. It allows ABAP developers to easily version control their projects and collaborate with their team using Git. abapGit is open source and maintained by the community. It is the go-to tool for publishing ABAP projects on GitHub. If you are an ABAP developer looking to improve your workflow and collaborate with your team, give abapGit a try.
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display_name: action-adventure
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topic: action-adventure
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aliases: action-adventure-game
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related: action-game, adventure-game
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short_description: A genre of video game.
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aliases: action-adventure-game, action-adventure-gaming
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related: action-game, adventure-game, platformer, metroidvania, hack-and-slash, rpg, stealth-game, puzzle-game, open-world
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short_description: A genre of video game that combines core elements from both the action game and adventure game genres.
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action-adventure_game
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A video game genre that combines core elements from both the action game and adventure game genres.
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Action-adventure games are a genre of video games that combine elements from both the action game and adventure game genres. They typically feature a mix of combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving, often set in an open world or a nonlinear environment. Examples of popular action-adventure games include The Legend of Zelda, Uncharted, and Tomb Raider.
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display_name: action-game
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display_name: Action Game
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topic: action-game
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related: action-adventure-game
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short_description: A genre of video game.
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aliases: action-based-game, action-packed-game
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related: action-adventure-game, platformer, first-person-shooter, hack-and-slash, fighting-game
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released: Early 1970s
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short_description: A genre of video game that emphasizes fast-paced gameplay and physical challenges.
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_game
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A video game genre that emphasizes physical challenges, including hand–eye coordination and reaction-time.
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Action games are a genre of video game that focus on fast-paced gameplay and physical challenges. They often involve quick reflexes and hand-eye coordination, as well as problem-solving and strategy. Examples of action games include platformers, first-person shooters, hack-and-slash games, and fighting games. The action game genre has been around since the early 1970s and continues to be a popular and diverse category in the gaming industry.
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display_name: action-role-playing
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display_name: Action-role-playing
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topic: action-role-playing
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aliases: arpg, action-role-playing-game
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short_description: A genre of video game.
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aliases: arpg, action-rpg
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related: action-game, role-playing-game, rpg, hack-and-slash, dungeon-crawl, mmorpg
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short_description: A genre of video game that combines elements of action games with role-playing games.
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_role-playing_game
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A subgenre of role-playing video games emphasizing real-time combat, where the player has direct control over the characters as opposed to turn or menu-based combat.
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Action-role-playing games (ARPGs) are a subgenre of role-playing video games that emphasize real-time combat, where the player has direct control over the characters as opposed to turn or menu-based combat. This genre combines elements of action games with role-playing games, allowing the player to level up their character and acquire new abilities and items as they progress through the game. ARPGs often feature hack-and-slash gameplay and may also include elements of dungeon-crawl and MMORPGs.
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aliases: arch, arch-linux
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aliases: arch, arch-linux, archlinux
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display_name: Arch Linux
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github_url: https://github.com/archlinux
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related: linux, aur, pacman, pkgbuilds, arch-linux-packages, arch-linux-setup
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related: linux, aur, pacman, pkgbuilds, arch-linux-packages, arch-linux-setup, rolling-release, package-management, lightweight, customizability
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short_description: A lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to Keep It Simple.
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url: https://www.archlinux.org
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wikipedia_url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arch_Linux
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Arch Linux is a Linux distribution for computers based on x86-64 architectures. Arch Linux is composed of free, open source and nonfree software, and supports community involvement.
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Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that aims to keep things simple. It is based on x86-64 architectures and is composed of both free and nonfree software. Arch Linux encourages community involvement and supports a rolling release model, which means that users receive updates to the software as soon as they are released, rather than waiting for a new version of the distribution to be released. Arch Linux also has a powerful package management system, which allows users to easily install, update, and remove software packages. Additionally, Arch Linux is highly customizable, allowing users to tailor their system to their specific needs and preferences.
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created_by: Massimo Banzi, David Cuartielles, Tom Igoe, Gianluca Martino
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display_name: Arduino
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github_url: https://github.com/arduino/
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github_url: https://github.com/arduino
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short_description: Arduino is an open source hardware and software company and maker
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short_description: Arduino is an open-source platform for building electronic devices.
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Arduino is an open source hardware and software company and maker community. Arduino started in the early 2000s. Popular with electronic makers, Arduino offers a lot of flexibility through an open source system.
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Arduino is an open-source platform that allows users to easily build and program electronic devices using a variety of hardware and software tools. It is popular among hobbyists, educators, and professionals for its versatility and ease of use. With a variety of available microcontrollers, sensors, actuators, and other components, Arduino enables users to create a wide range of projects, from simple circuits to complex systems. Whether you are just getting started with electronics or have experience building projects, Arduino has something to offer for everyone.
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The 68000 was succeeded by the 68020, 68030, 68040, and 68060, and by the PowerPC 601, 603, 604, 620, and 750.
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