10 Second Timer Example

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I simulated a 10 second timer that counts down from 10 to 0. This is very simple to do. All you need to do is change the text property of the text value with a custom value and include a delay of 1 second. Then add a callback for the next number with a delay of 1 second. Repeat this until you get to the number 0. There is no need to use variables to simulate a timer. If you are looking for someone to help you with your prototype, we are available for hire at: http://protonerds.com/

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Quicki

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public transport have never been so easy

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r2_revised tutorial

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july 6; second iteration of step-by-step rPower tutorial

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PolyglotBox

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Finding language learning resources can be a time-consuming hassle. This app makes your search easier by exposing you to well-designed resources. Save the ones that strike your fancy and dabble, or get the app to arrange them into a structured, daily study schedule for you. Then track and share your progress. It's that simple. You can share your progress

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MerlinApp iPhone 5/5c/5s ver. 1.2

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This is just the regular user interface. The introduction and underlying technology are not displayed due to intellectual property. The desired effect here is to show the app's powerful ability to promote local business on any mobile display even one as small as an iPhone 5. New smartphones have much larger screen sizes usually ranging from 4.7" to 5.5". So, showing that the tech works on an iPhone 5 helps us prove this point. If you would like to leave a comment, please do so. Any help is appreciated. Also, if you would like to get involved, please leave a comment.

Jonathan Rosenberg

Apple Watch using native UI library

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Created using Proto.io library of fully interactive, native watchOS components.

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Recreating the Google logo using just circles and rectangles!

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"It’s still all ones and zeros!" We got inspired by this article on Quora (https://www.quora.com/How-could-Googles-new-logo-be-only-305-bytes-while-its-old-logo-is-14-000-bytes) that talks about the Google logo and how it consists of circles and rectangles. So we set off to validate this inside Proto.io (https://proto.io). Proto.io is particularly strong for it’s interactive UI Libraries but it’s web based editor also offers great support for basic shapes like ovals, lines and rectangles. So we recreated the Google logo using only rectangles and circles and what do you know! It all checks out! Having done all this in Proto.io that it also known for it’s pretty neat animation capabilities, we went a step further and created a cool animation that shows how it’s all done. For even more fun you can even import it in your own Proto.io account and edit it! Enjoy!

Alexis Odysseos

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