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The popularity of Minecraft mods has been credited for helping Minecraft become one of the best-selling video games of all time. The first Minecraft mods worked by decompiling and modifying the Java source code of the game. The original version of the game, now called Minecraft: Java Edition, is still modded this way, but with more advanced tools.
The long lost source code of Wing Commander I was given to the fan-community in August 2011 by a former developer for the purpose of long-time preservation. [258] Later most other parts of the series followed. [259] [260] William Shatner's TekWar: 1995 2021 Windows First-person shooter: Capstone Software: Released on archive.org in 2021. [261]
The Australorp is an Australian breed of dual-purpose utility chicken. It derives from the British Black Orpington , and was selectively bred for egg-laying performance; some hens lay more than 300 eggs per year.
The Orpington is a British breed of chicken.It was bred in the late nineteenth century by William Cook of Orpington, at that time in Kent in south-east England. [5]: 115 It was intended to be a dual-purpose breed, to be reared both for eggs and for meat, but soon became exclusively a show bird.
Australorp adult male showing its typical solid black plumage associated with extended black E allele. Entire surface is pure black due to the presence of eumelanin pigmentation in all parts of the feathers with considerable extension of black pigment to the shanks and beaks. The head, hackle, back, saddle, sickles and wing bows of the may have ...
Markus Alexej Persson was born in Stockholm, Sweden, to a Finnish mother, Ritva, [2] and a Swedish father, Birger, [3] on 1 June 1979. [4] [5] [2] He has one sister.[2] [6] He grew up in Edsbyn until he was seven years old, when his family moved back to Stockholm.
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An unofficial patch, sometimes alternatively called a community patch, is a patch for a piece of software, created by a third party such as a user community without the involvement of the original developer.