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  2. Buildbox - Wikipedia

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    Buildbox 4 is the latest iteration of the Buildbox game development platform, incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) to facilitate the game design process. This version introduces AI-driven functionalities that assist users in generating game assets, scenes, and in the editing of game levels, aiming to streamline the development process ...

  3. PlayCanvas - Wikipedia

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    The engine supports the WebGL 1.0 and 2.0 standard to produce GPU accelerated 3D graphics and allows for scripting via the JavaScript programming language. [8] Projects can be distributed via a URL web link or packaged in native wrappers, p.g. for Android, using CocoonJS [9] [10] [11] or for Steam using Electron, and many other options and ...

  4. No-code development platform - Wikipedia

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    No-code tools are often designed with line of business users in mind as opposed to traditional IT.. The potential benefits of using a NCDP include: Agility - NCDPs typically provide some degree of templated user-interface and user experience functionality for common needs such as forms, workflows, and data display allowing creators to expedite parts of the app creation process.

  5. Canva - Wikipedia

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    In its first year, Canva had more than 750,000 users. [12] In April 2014, Guy Kawasaki joined the company as its chief evangelist. [13] In 2015, Canva for Work was launched, focusing on marketing materials. [14] During the 2016–17 financial year, Canva's revenue increased from A$6.8 million to A$23.5 million, with a loss of A$3.3 million. In ...

  6. Canvas (GUI) - Wikipedia

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    Some canvas modules within various libraries do not provide the power of a full scene-graph - they operate at a lower level which requires programmers to provide code such as mapping mouse-clicks to objects in the canvas. Examples of libraries which include such a canvas module include: in C++, KDE Plasma Workspaces Corona canvas

  7. HTML5 - Wikipedia

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    The Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG) began work on the new standard in 2004. At that time, HTML 4.01 had not been updated since 2000, [10] and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was focusing future developments on XHTML 2.0.