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Kivy is a free and open source Python framework for developing mobile apps and other multitouch application software with a natural user interface (NUI).It is distributed under the terms of the MIT License, and can run on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows.
This page is the official project page for the English Wikipedia version of the Video and Interactive Tutorials Project that was approved by a full Wikimedia Foundation Grants Committee. The associated talk page serves as the forum to make your voice heard during the creation of these tutorials. Information on the project itself can be viewed ...
This template can be added to userpage of a student in a class working with the Wikipedia Ambassador Program. It will provide instructions that help the student move from choosing a project to writing a draft to making it live and submitting it to DYK.
BibleProject (previously known as The Bible Project) is a non-profit, [1] crowdfunded organization based in Portland, Oregon, focused on creating free educational resources to help people understand the Bible. The organization was founded in 2014 by Tim Mackie and Jon Collins.
The Create Project is a web-based community focused on communication and sharing between Free and Open Source Creative applications. [1] Initially the project was created by freedesktop.org as a space for collaboration between free software creative projects, since then the project has become a full sub-project.
You can create your own objects using the same selection syntax as above, with the command create replacing sele. The distinctions are subtle and largely irrelevant for simple purposes, but in general, objects are more flexible than selections.
Shinji Mikami (三上 真司, Mikami Shinji, born August 11, 1965) is a Japanese video game designer, director, and producer.Starting his career at Capcom in 1990, he has worked on many of the company's most successful games.
Gradle builds on the concepts of Apache Ant and Apache Maven, and introduces a Groovy- and Kotlin-based domain-specific language contrasted with the XML-based project configuration used by Maven. [3] Gradle uses a directed acyclic graph to determine the order in which tasks can be run, through providing dependency management.