MATRIXSYNTH: Pixilang - pixel oriented programming language


Saturday, November 10, 2007

Pixilang - pixel oriented programming language


"Pixilang is a simple programming language for small graphics/sound applications. Created by Alex Zolotov (NightRadio) and Mik Razuvaev (Goglus) for non-programmers, demosceners and designers. Pixilang programs keeps in a TXT-files, so you can edit it in any text-editor. Pixilang interpreter works on different operation systems (Windows, Linux, PalmOS) and distibuting under GNU GPL license."


Main features:
* easy syntax and small amount of commands;
* universal containers (pixi) using for text/gfx storage;
* pixel graphics describing in a source TXT-files directly (using ASCII symbols);
* transparency (simple and with alpha-channel);
* simple commands for rotation and resize;
* no floating point math operations - only 32bit integers are using;
* playing music in MOD and XM formats (using PsyTexx engine);
* functions for sound synthesis;
* loading GIF (animated) and JPG file formats;
* realtime export to GIF;

via Alex:
"I'm author of the Pixilang - simple pixel-oriented programming language for graphics and sound applications. In the new release 1.2 i implemented new features for sound synthesis. It's simple, but good for some sound-experiments or lo-fi things."

click here for more info.

1 comment:

  1. Very cool, I will have to check this out. Thanks for posting it!

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