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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14971 · Jul 17

#ruby#api_documentation#app#devdocs#developer_tools#docs#documentation#documentation_tool#hacktoberfest#offline#pwa DevDocs is a free, fast, and easy-to-use web app that lets you quickly search and browse official API documentation for many programming languages and tools all in one place. It works offline, has a clean interface, supports keyboard shortcuts, dark mode, and mobile use. You can access over 100 documentations like HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more without switching tabs or searching Google repeatedly. It saves time by providing instant search results and keeps everything organized, making coding and learning more efficient and enjoyable. You can use it online or run it locally with Docker for even faster access[1][2][3][5]. https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/devdocs

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@gamedevnewz · Post #16 · 07/09/2024, 12:31 PM

👾Why Games on Unreal Engine 5 Are Indistinguishable from Reality 🎮 Not long ago, Unreal Engine 5 was released to the public, allowing everyone to try out the new features of the engine, the main ones being the new global illumination technology, Lumen, and the Nanite rendering system, which we will discuss now. The demos and games made on Unreal Engine 5 look truly impressive; in some cases, the graphics are indistinguishable from real life. Let's take a closer look at these technologies. Lumen is a fully dynamic global illumination and reflection system designed for use in Unreal Engine 5 on next-generation gaming consoles. By default, it is the global illumination and reflection system in UE 5. Lumen allows for diffuse interreflection with infinite bounces and indirect specular reflections in large, detailed environments that can scale from millimeters to kilometers. Nanite is a micro-polygon rendering system. With it, the PC does not render each model based on the number of its polygons. Thanks to this, images are rendered with a resolution of one polygon per pixel, meaning the higher the resolution of your monitor, the higher the number of polygons (detail of the model). Although, at the moment, the combined use of these technologies causes certain problems, for example with vegetation and other thin objects (Lumen degrades the quality of foliage rendered using Nanite). Of course, lighting and rendering alone are not enough when it comes to ultra-realistic graphics. Textures and the detail of the mesh itself play a significant role as well. #GameDevelopment#UnrealEngine5