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- Programmer_art abstract "Programmer art refers to temporary graphics added by the software developer to test functionality. When creating the artwork, speed is a priority and aesthetics are secondary (if they are given any consideration at all). In fact, programmer art might be intentionally bad. This draws attention to the fact that the artwork is only a placeholder and should not go into the final product. This practice might also speed its replacement.Examples include stick figure sprites and fuchsia textures.".
- Programmer_art wikiPageID "6842798".
- Programmer_art wikiPageRevisionID "579570915".
- Programmer_art hasPhotoCollection Programmer_art.
- Programmer_art subject Category:Computer_art.
- Programmer_art comment "Programmer art refers to temporary graphics added by the software developer to test functionality. When creating the artwork, speed is a priority and aesthetics are secondary (if they are given any consideration at all). In fact, programmer art might be intentionally bad. This draws attention to the fact that the artwork is only a placeholder and should not go into the final product. This practice might also speed its replacement.Examples include stick figure sprites and fuchsia textures.".
- Programmer_art label "Programmer art".
- Programmer_art sameAs m.0gs4dz.
- Programmer_art sameAs Q7248479.
- Programmer_art sameAs Q7248479.
- Programmer_art wasDerivedFrom Programmer_art?oldid=579570915.
- Programmer_art isPrimaryTopicOf Programmer_art.