Pixilang is a pixel-oriented programming language for small graphics/sound applications and experiments. Originally created by Alexander Zolotov (NightRadio) and Mik Razuvaev (Goglus) for non-programmers and artists. It is cross-platform and open source (MIT).
Pixilang programs are stored in text files (UTF-8 encoding) with extensions .txt or .pixi. So you can use your favorite text editor to create/edit these files. Pixilang has no built-in editor.
Key features: • universal containers (pixi-container) for any type of data; • dynamically typed variables (for integer or floating point numbers); • functions for sound synthesis and recording; • functions for block data processing; • supported file formats (load/save): WAV, PNG, JPG, GIF (animated); • native code (external dynamic libraries) support; • OpenGL acceleration; • MIDI In/Out.
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