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  2. List of games using procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    For example, SpeedTree is a middleware package that procedurally generates trees which can be used to quickly populate a forest. [1] Whereas most games use this technique to create a static environment for the final product, some employ procedural generation as a game mechanic , such as to create new environments for the player to explore.

  3. Help:Cheatsheet - Wikipedia

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    Wiki markup quick reference (PDF download) For a full list of editing commands, see Help:Wikitext; For including parser functions, variables and behavior switches, see Help:Magic words; For a guide to displaying mathematical equations and formulas, see Help:Displaying a formula; For a guide to editing, see Wikipedia:Contributing to Wikipedia

  4. Procedural generation - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such games include Dwarf Fortress, Minecraft, and Vintage Story. Procedural generation is also used in space exploration and trading games. Elite: Dangerous , through using the 400 billion known stars of the Milky Way Galaxy as its world basis, uses procedural generation to simulate the planets in these solar systems.

  5. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft is a media franchise developed from and centered around the video game of the same name.Developed by Mojang Studios (formerly known as Mojang AB) and Xbox Game Studios, which are owned by Microsoft Corporation, the franchise consists of five video games, along with various books, merchandise, events, board games, and an upcoming theatrical film.

  6. FrogWatch - Wikipedia

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    A FrogWatch is any of several citizen science programs in which laypeople monitor amphibians. In a FrogWatch, people make recordings of frogs and other animals that live near them and send the recordings to databases for scientists and other people to hear and study. Not all FrogWatch programs are run by the same people.

  7. Doxygen - Wikipedia

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    All examples are given for languages with C-like comments where a multi-line comment starts with /* and a single line comment starts with //. Doxygen ignores a comment unless it is marked specially. For a multi-line comment, the comment must start with /** or /*!. A markup tag is prefixed with a backslash (\) or an at-sign (@). [16]

  8. tree (command) - Wikipedia

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    The Tree Command for Linux was developed by Steve Baker. [13] The FreeDOS version was developed by Dave Dunfield [14] and the ReactOS version was developed by Asif Bahrainwala. [15] All three implementations are licensed under the GNU General Public License. The Tree command is also available in macOS as a formula installed via the command line ...

  9. GNU Bison - Wikipedia

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    GNU Bison, commonly known as Bison, is a parser generator that is part of the GNU Project. Bison reads a specification in Bison syntax (described as "machine-readable BNF " [ 3 ] ), warns about any parsing ambiguities, and generates a parser that reads sequences of tokens and decides whether the sequence conforms to the syntax specified by the ...