New Game Engine: write your own game for Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Oculus Rift

Another item has been added to the Free Game Engines page. This one is used in lots of commercial games, has tons of features, and supports Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Oculus Rift. (Note that if you want to create a mobile phone game, and are disappointed that this package does support it, you can find other engines listed on that page that provide such facilities.)

Apergy (APY) Reaches $43.99 After 3.00% Down Move; Shorts at NUTRAFUELS (NTFU) Lowered By 37.5%

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May 27, 2018 – By Marie Mckinney

NUTRAFUELS INC (OTCMKTS:NTFU) had a decrease of 37.5% in short interest. NTFU’s SI was 2,500 shares in May as released by FINRA. Its down 37.5% from 4,000 shares previously. The SI to NUTRAFUELS INC’s float is 0.01%. The stock decreased 4.55% or $0.01 during the last trading session, reaching $0.21. About 32,241 shares traded. NutraFuels, Inc. (OTCMKTS:NTFU) has 0.00% since May 27, 2017 and is . It has underperformed by 11.55% the SP500.

The stock of Apergy Corporation (NYSE:APY) is a huge mover today! The stock decreased 3.38% or $1.54 during the last trading session, reaching $43.99. About 1.19M shares traded. Apergy Corporation (NYSE:APY) has 0.00% since May 27, 2017 and is . It has underperformed by 11.55% the SP500.The move comes after 5 months negative chart setup for the $ company. It was reported on May, 27 by Barchart.com. We have $42.67 PT which if reached, will make NYSE:APY worth $ less.

NutraFuels, Inc. manufactures and distributes oral spray nutritional and dietary products to retail and wholesale outlets. The company has market cap of $17.92 million. The companyÂ’s products include sleep spray to support a healthy sleep cycle and improve the quality of restful sleep; energize spray to enhance energy, and restore vigor and vitality; and garcinia cambogia spray, an appetite and weight management spray. It currently has negative earnings. It also offers NRG-X extreme energy spray to enhance energy and stamina; headache and pain spray to relieve headaches and pain; and hair, skin, and nails spray to nourish and encourage hair, skin, and nail growth.

Apergy Corporation provides various engineered technologies to drill for and produce gas and oil worldwide. The company has market cap of $. The Company’s products include artificial lift equipment and solutions, such as rod pumping systems, electric submersible pump systems, progressive cavity pumps and drive systems, and plunger lifts, as well as polycrystalline diamond cutters for drilling. It currently has negative earnings. The firm also offers equipment, software, and IIoT solutions for downhole monitoring, wellsite productivity enhancement, and asset integrity management.

More recent Apergy Corporation (NYSE:APY) news were published by: Globenewswire.com which released: “Apergy Completes Separation from Dover” on May 09, 2018. Also Globenewswire.com published the news titled: “Apergy Corporation to Ring Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange” on May 25, 2018. Streetinsider.com‘s news article titled: “Apergy (APY) to Join SP MidCap 400, Replacing 3D Systems (DDD) Which Moves to SP SmallCap 600” with publication date: May 03, 2018 was also an interesting one.

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Article source: https://flintdaily.com/apergy-apy-reaches-43-99-after-3-00-down-move-shorts-at-nutrafuels-ntfu-lowered-by-37-5/

Program encourages students to grow in a healthy way

Brendan Irving, top right, program manager for the Learn to Earn program, talked with students who graduated from the program on Saturday in Kansas City, Kansas. (Staff photo)

Graduation day for children in the Learn to Earn program and after-school program was Saturday at the Boys and Girls Club, 1240 Troup, Kansas City, Kansas.

Students enjoyed a lunch and received certificates of graduation at the event, which was sponsored by the Historic Northeast-Midtown Association. Students in the group this year have been working on designs for a new community mural, according to Rachel Jefferson, executive director of HNMA.

Rachel Jefferson is the executive director of the Historic Northeast-Midtown Association, which sponsored an event Saturday for Learn to Earn and the after-school program. (Staff photo)

“We’re trying to teach kids to engage with the community in a healthy way, to teach them to take control, to grow in a healthy way,” said Brendan Irving, program manager for Learn to Earn.

The after-school program is grant-funded through HNMA. The after-school program currently is a pilot program, which is expected to have 50 to 60 students this summer. Irving said the Saturday event was a combination of different community programs.

Steve James, with the T.H.R.Y.V.E. (Together Helping Reduce Youth Violence for Equity) program, said a grant through the University of Kansas funds an effort for different grassroots organizations to work together instead of apart, sharing resources.

Karen White, an artist, has been working with children on designing a new community mural. The children’s designs will be used in the mural. (Staff photo)

Karen White, an artist, has been working with students in the program on a mural design. A new mural is planned at 18th and Parallel in Kansas City, Kansas.

White, who has worked with the Boys and Girls Club in Greater Kansas City and YouthFriends, also has worked in the past with the Nelson-Atkins museum programs.

She said drawings made by children in the community are being compiled. The drawings reflect what the children see in the community, she said.

Many positive and creative drawings of flowers, rainbows and other subjects have been made for the mural, which is in the planning stages, she added.

They are currently placing children’s ideas on a wall pictorially to get a visual idea of what the final mural will look like, she said.

Students in the Learn to Earn and after-school program enjoyed a lunch and graduation program Saturday at the Boys and Girls Club, Kansas City, Kansas. (Staff photo)

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Organizing a React component these days (H1/2018)

I started typing an answer to a question by @alexharrisonsax since my React book is written for the recent past (React 14) and things change. Twitter is not great for code discussions, so here goes.

Import dependencies

import React, {Component, Node} from 'react';

Declare the component

class App extends Component {}

Unless it's functional stateless component (preferably), in which case:

const App = ({name, description}) =>
  <div>
    <h1>{name}</h1>
    <h2>{description}</h2>
  </div>;

Flow

If using Flow, a good idea is to define the types of properties and state, like:

type Props = {
  name: string,
  description: string,
};

type State = {
  theTruth: boolean,
};

Then the class declaration becomes:

class App extends Component<Props, State> {
  state: State = { // property initializer for initial state
    theTruth: false,
  };

  // optional, only if the initial state is not good enough
  // or there are other things you need to do
  constructor(props: Props): void {
    super(props);
    this.state = { 
      theTruth: props.description === 'shall set you freeee',
    }; 
  }

  render(): Node {
    return <div>{/* fun with this.props and this.state */}</div>;
  }
}

WordPress.org Privacy Policy Updates

The WordPress.org privacy policy has been updated, hurray! While we weren’t able to remove all the long sentences, we hope you find the revisions make it easier to understand:

  • how we collect and use data,
  • how long the data we collect is retained, and
  • how you can request a copy of the data you’ve shared with us.

There hasn’t been any change to the data that WordPress.org collects or how that data is used; the privacy policy just provides more detail now. Happy reading, and thanks for using WordPress!

 

New Open Source Graphics Library: with a portable API for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and iOS

Another open source graphics library has been added to the Free Graphics Libraries and Engines page. This one provides a portable API that your programs can use on Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Android and iOS. Incidentally, if you are looking for a graphics library because you are developing a game, you may also be interested in the Free Game Engines and Programming Libraries page.

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