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Easter Cupcake Stack Tutorial LVE
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Skill level: Easy Cake Decorating | Cakeflix - Beginner Level Courses
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1. Easter Cupcake Stack - LIVE

Join Paul as he creates this fast and easy Easter Cupcake Stack Tutorial LIVE. This combines the traditional chocolate Easter egg with modern cupcake designs with an underlying Spring theme. Prefect for the Easter table or celebration around that time.

Don’t forget to share your interpretations of your Easter Cupcake Stack Tutorial designs with Paul and the rest of the CakeFlix Family on our Facebook group.

Easter eggs, in their modern context, are hidden messages, features, or jokes that programmers or designers place in software, video games, movies, books, or other media. Here’s a brief history:

Easter Egg Traditions

Origins

While the term “Easter egg” became popular in the late 20th century, the concept of hiding messages or features has older roots.

  • Early Examples: There are instances of artists and craftsmen including hidden signatures or small jokes in their works throughout history.
  • Computer Era: The term “Easter egg” is often attributed to Atari in 1979. Warren Robinett hid his name in the Atari 2600 game “Adventure”. When a specific pixel was moved to a certain location, it revealed a hidden room with Robinett’s name. Atari management was unaware of this until after the game was released.

Rise in Popularity

  • 1980s: As personal computers and video games became more mainstream, Easter eggs became more common. Programmers would often include hidden messages, lists of credits, or small games within their software.
  • 1990s: The internet and the rise of online communities led to more widespread discovery and sharing of Easter eggs. Websites and forums dedicated to finding and documenting these hidden features emerged.
  • Modern Era: Easter eggs are now a widely recognized phenomenon. They appear in a variety of media, including:
    • Software: Developers often include hidden features, jokes, or animations.
    • Video Games: Games are known for elaborate Easter eggs, ranging from simple messages to complex quests or hidden levels.
    • Movies: Filmmakers include hidden references, inside jokes, or foreshadowing elements.
    • Books: Authors may hide messages or references for attentive readers.

Significance

  • Developer Creativity: Easter eggs often reflect the creativity and personality of the developers.
  • Community Engagement: Finding and sharing Easter eggs can create a sense of community among users or fans.
  • Marketing Tool: Some companies intentionally include Easter eggs as a form of viral marketing or to generate buzz.

Key Points

  • The term “Easter egg” originated in the late 1970s with Atari.
  • The practice of hiding messages or features has historical precedents.
  • Easter eggs are now common in various forms of media.
  • They serve various purposes, from showcasing developer creativity to engaging communities.
Paul Bradford

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