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demoeffect: n.
1. What among hackers is called a display hack. Classical effects
include “plasma” (colorful mess), “keftales” (x*x+y*y
and
other similar patterns, usually combined with color-cycling), realtime
fractals, realtime 3d graphics, etc. Historically, demo effects have
cheated as much as possible to gain more speed and more complexity,
using low-precision math and masses of assembler code and building
animation realtime are three common tricks, but use of special hardware
to fake effects is a Good
Thing on the demoscene (though this is becoming less common as
platforms like the Amiga fade away).
2. [Finland] Opposite of dancing frog. The crash that happens when you demonstrate a perfectly good prototype to a client. Plagues most often CS students and small businesses, but there is a well-known case involving Bill Gates demonstrating a brand new version of a major operating system.
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