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  2. Unity (game engine) - Wikipedia

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    This included new tools such as Timeline, which allowed developers to drag-and-drop animations into games, and Cinemachine, a smart camera system within games. [30] Unity 2017.2 also integrated Autodesk's 3DS Max and Maya tools into the Unity engine for a streamlined asset sharing in-game iteration process. [31]

  3. Web of Things - Wikipedia

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    The WoT Scripting API is an optional building block of the Web of Things. It simplifies IoT application development by providing an ECMAScript-based application API, similar to how web browsers offer an API for web applications. By providing a universal application runtime system, the Scripting API addresses the issue of heterogeneity in IoT ...

  4. List of applications using Lua - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Fusion can be extended and automated through a comprehensive Lua API, as a faster alternative to the Python API. The Canon Hack Development Kit (CHDK), an open source firmware for Canon cameras, uses Lua as one of two scripting languages. Celestia, the astronomy educational program, uses Lua as its scripting language.

  5. List of visual novel engines - Wikipedia

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    [36] The GUI is similar to GameMaker, usually bypassing any need for scripting. [37] TyranoBuilder acts as an interface for TyranoScript, a web-focused engine created in Japanese language [38] (a partial English version exists). [39] TyranoBuilder and TyranoScript use a syntax similar to the scripting language of KiriKirki, although less flexible.

  6. Lingo (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    Lingo was invented by John H. Thompson at MacroMind in 1989, and first released with Director 2.2. Jeff Tanner developed and tested Lingo for Director 2.2 and 3.0, created custom XObjects for various media device producers, language extension examples using XFactory including the XFactory application programming interface (API), and wrote the initial tutorials on how to use Lingo.

  7. CS-Script - Wikipedia

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    CS-Script is a free and open-source scripting platform that enables creating scripts in ECMA-compliant C# syntax. These scripts have access to .NET Framework or Mono APIs. CS-Script offers standalone script execution as well as hosting the script engine from CLR apps. A newer edition of this product, called CS-Script.Core works with .NET.

  8. HuffPost Data

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    Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post

  9. Neural Engineering Object - Wikipedia

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    Neural Engineering Object (Nengo) is a graphical and scripting software for simulating large-scale neural systems. [1] As the neural network software Nengo is a tool for modelling neural networks with applications in cognitive science , psychology , artificial intelligence and neuroscience .