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## Animations ## Animations

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### What are frame processors? ### What are frame processors?
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For example, you might want to create a QR code scanner _without ever writing native code while still achieving almost-native performance_. Since you can write the scanning part yourself, you can implement a custom QR code system like the one Snapchat uses for Snap-codes. For example, you might want to create a QR code scanner _without ever writing native code while still achieving almost-native performance_. Since you can write the scanning part yourself, you can implement a custom QR code system like the one Snapchat uses for Snap-codes.
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