Building a Pong Clone in Unity: UI and Gameplay

Building a Pong Clone in Unity: UI and Gameplay

This tutorial enhances a basic Pong clone built in Unity, adding classic Pong aesthetics, improved gameplay mechanics, and a retro-styled UI. Let's upgrade our Pong game! Part 2: Retro Revamp & Enhanced Gameplay This tutorial builds on the previ

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:30 AM
API Building and Testing Made Easier with Postman

API Building and Testing Made Easier with Postman

Postman: A powerful tool to simplify API development and testing Key points: Postman is a powerful tool that simplifies API development and testing processes, and provides functions such as saving past API calls and grouping related API calls, which is convenient and fast. APIs (Application Programming Interface) are usually created using the REST (Denotative State Transfer) framework, which sets up guidelines for web-based APIs. The four most common operations performed through the API are viewing, creating, editing, and deleting objects. API testing is a crucial part of the development process to ensure functionality, exception handling, and security. This can be done by using the command line of the cURL library, but a tool like Postman can make

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:25 AM
Versioning Large Files with Git LFS

Versioning Large Files with Git LFS

Git Large File Storage (LFS): Streamlining Large File Management in Git Git's efficiency can be hampered by large files. Git Large File Storage (LFS), an open-source Git extension, solves this by replacing large files (images, videos, etc.) with tex

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:21 AM
5 Strategies for Optimizing Advertising Infrastructure

5 Strategies for Optimizing Advertising Infrastructure

This article, sponsored by AdButler, explores optimizing online advertising infrastructure. Modern advertising demands sophisticated tools beyond simple ad rotators; a full-featured ad server is essential for maximizing revenue. This article outlin

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:19 AM
Stripe vs Braintree: the Ultimate Guide

Stripe vs Braintree: the Ultimate Guide

Stripe vs. Braintree: A Head-to-Head Comparison for Payment Processing Choosing the right payment gateway is crucial for any app or business accepting online payments. Stripe and Braintree, both owned by PayPal, are leading contenders, each with str

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:04 AM
Spicing up Your Emails with Markdown

Spicing up Your Emails with Markdown

Markdown provides a simple way to mark up plain text so that it can be converted to HTML. I use Markdown daily to write documents, website content and so on. I also compose a lot of emails, so I was delighted to stumble on an easy way to create pret

Feb 19, 2025 am 11:02 AM
Deploying from GitHub to a Server

Deploying from GitHub to a Server

This article explores streamlining Git and GitHub project workflows for smoother, automated deployments. We'll examine various tools and techniques, from Git hooks for basic automation to Continuous Integration (CI) services for complex workflows.

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:54 AM
Adding Pause, Main Menu and Game over Screens in Unity

Adding Pause, Main Menu and Game over Screens in Unity

What are the buttons, text, dropdowns, etc. that can be seen when playing a game? All of that is part of what is called the User Interface (UI). Most games have some sort of UI which makes it easier for players to switch between levels and activate c

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:44 AM
How to Network When You Live in the Middle of Nowhere

How to Network When You Live in the Middle of Nowhere

Unlock Your Network: Mastering Online Networking Even from Afar "Networking is key to success!" While true, starting my career from a remote Californian coastal town presented unique challenges. Instead of waiting for a big-city move, I

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:43 AM
Shifting Your Development Environment from Ubuntu to OS X

Shifting Your Development Environment from Ubuntu to OS X

Guide to Migration of Development Environments from Ubuntu to macOS Migrating a development environment from Ubuntu to macOS can be complicated because of key differences in software installation methods, terminal commands, and package management. This article will explore these differences and provide practical suggestions for smooth transitions. Software installation: Unlike Ubuntu's apt-get or Fedora's yum, macOS does not have a default package manager. The installation of macOS software mainly uses the following three methods: installer, App Store or software official website to download it directly. The installer is usually similar to the Windows installation wizard; the .dmg file is a compressed file, which will move the application to the Applications directory after decompression.

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:41 AM
Deploying a Django App with mod_wsgi on Ubuntu 14.04

Deploying a Django App with mod_wsgi on Ubuntu 14.04

This article provides a comprehensive guide to deploying Django applications using mod_wsgi on Ubuntu 14.04. It covers setting up a "Hello World" application and then deploying it to a production server using Apache and mod_wsgi. Key Conc

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:31 AM
Does the New Google Logo Really Look Like Comic Sans?

Does the New Google Logo Really Look Like Comic Sans?

Google's 2015 Logo Redesign: A Bold Move with Mixed Reactions Google's 2015 logo refresh, while retaining its signature colorful lettering, introduced a sharper, bolder sans-serif typeface. This change sparked diverse opinions; designers largely prai

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:28 AM
How to Empower the Amazon Echo with IFTTT

How to Empower the Amazon Echo with IFTTT

Unlock the Power of Amazon Echo with IFTTT: A Beginner's Guide The Amazon Echo, a voice-activated smart speaker and personal assistant, offers endless possibilities for customization. For developers intrigued by the Internet of Things (IoT) and AI,

Feb 19, 2025 am 10:25 AM
How To Develop a Package for GitHub's Atom Code Editor

How To Develop a Package for GitHub's Atom Code Editor

Atom Editor Extension Guide: Create and publish your own syntax highlighting packages The Atom editor is powerful, but sometimes you may need some features that are not provided by default, such as syntax highlighting for a specific language. At this time, it is particularly important to create custom packages. This article will guide you to create a syntax highlighting package and publish it to the Atom community. Core points: Extend the functionality of the Atom editor by creating custom packages, especially for features that are missing by default. Create a folder in the .atom/packages directory and add a valid package.json file to initialize the new package. For syntax highlighting, create a grammars subfolder, in a CSON file

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