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'''Pixilang''' is a programming language designed for cross-platform graphics and sound applications. The Wikipedia crowd [[Wikipedia:Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Pixilang|doesn't think it's notable enough]] to deserve an article there.
  
'''Pixilang''' is a programming language designed for cross-platform graphics and sound applications. The Wikipedia crowd [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Pixilang doesn't think it's notable enough] to deserve an article there.
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Pixilang programs are created in [[UTF-8]]-encoded <code>.pixi</code> text files which are later compiled to architecture-dependent [[bytecode]] <code>.pixicode</code> files.
 
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Pixilang programs are created in [[UTF-8]]-encoded <code>.pixi</code> text files which are later compiled to architecture-dependant bytecode <code>.pixicode</code> files.
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Latest revision as of 15:34, 18 October 2017

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Name Pixilang
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Extension(s) .pixi, .txt, .pixicode

Pixilang is a programming language designed for cross-platform graphics and sound applications. The Wikipedia crowd doesn't think it's notable enough to deserve an article there.

Pixilang programs are created in UTF-8-encoded .pixi text files which are later compiled to architecture-dependent bytecode .pixicode files.

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