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  2. Nibbles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Nibbles is a variant of the snake video game concept that demonstrates the QBasic programming language. The game involves navigating a snake through a walled space while consuming numbers and avoiding obstacles and collisions.

  3. Notepad++ - Wikipedia

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    Notepad++ is a Windows-only application that supports tabbed editing, syntax highlighting, code folding and limited autocompletion for various languages. It is distributed as free software and hosted on GitHub, and has won several awards and surveys as the most popular text editor.

  4. ASCII art - Wikipedia

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    Today, most of the more commonly used fonts in word processors, web browsers and other programs are proportional fonts, such as Helvetica or Times Roman, where different widths are used for different characters. ASCII art drawn for a fixed width font will usually appear distorted, or even unrecognizable when displayed in a proportional font.

  5. Konami Code - Wikipedia

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    The Konami Code is a cheat code that gives the player extra lives, power-ups, or other effects in various Konami games and some non-Konami games. It is also known as the Contra Code or the 30 Lives Code, and has been used in popular culture as a reference to the third generation of video game consoles.

  6. Copy-and-paste programming - Wikipedia

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    Copy-and-paste programming is the production of highly repetitive computer code, often implying a lack of programming competence. Learn about its origins, problems, and alternatives in this Wikipedia article.

  7. Cut, copy, and paste - Wikipedia

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    Learn the history and usage of the essential commands for transferring data between applications on a computer. Find out how they originated from manuscript editing and how they are implemented in different operating systems and interfaces.

  8. GLtron - Wikipedia

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    GLtron is a 3D snake game based on the light cycle portion of the film Tron. It is free and open-source software and has been ported to many platforms such as Windows, MacOS, Symbian and Android.

  9. Category:Snake video games - Wikipedia

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    A list of snake game variants, both single and multi-player, on Wikipedia. Snake is a genre of video games where the player controls a snake that grows as it eats food.