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uxpickle.com
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| | | | | The three dots or kebab icon is a common icon used in many different applications. It is typically used to represent a menu or a list of options. The three lines or hamburger icon is also a common icon used in many different applications. It is typically used to represent a menu or a list | |
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ivomynttinen.com
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| | | | | Designing iOS apps can be difficult sometimes, but finding correct and up-to-date information about all of Apples' devices shouldn't be. | |
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osxdaily.com
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| | | | | Always Show Scroll Bars in Mac OS X | |
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therealmjp.github.io
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| | | Lately I've been thinking about things in graphics that have long worn out their welcome, and I started a list of techniques that I hope will be nowhere in sight once everyone moves on to next-gen console hardware (or starts truly exploiting high-end PC hardware). Here they are, in no particular order: Phong/Blinn-Phong - we need more expressive BRDF's for our materials, and these guys are getting in the way. Phong is just plain bad, as it doesn't even produce realistic streaks at glancing angles (due to using the reflection vector and not the halfway vector like with microfacet-based BRDF's). | ||