Lua - programming language - happened in 1993.
C / C++ for engine Lua for scripting
Lua. Psp uses Lua and no.
"e language" typically refers to Eiffel, a programming language known for its emphasis on object-oriented design. "L language" can refer to several different programming languages, such as Lisp, Lua, and LabVIEW, each with its own unique features and applications.
The gaming engine used in WOW is a proprietary engine developed by Blizzard Entertainment, and uses C (or C++). The scripting language for addons and scripts is called Lua.
No, it isn't a chat room. It's a site where people can build things using virual pseudo-lego bricks, and use LUA scripts (lua is a programming language) to make their worlds come alive with things other than just motors and falling stuff.
It is programming languages that are referred to in terms of "high level" and "low level".Extensible Markup Language(XML) is a markup language not a programming language, it is a data formatting specification that makes the presentation of data independent of programs (so that data can be passed between programs).For this reason the answer to your question is "neither".
The B programming language is a high-levelprogramming language.
A computer programming language is any type of code that you can use that is then changed into binary so the computer can read it. An example of that would be the computer programming language python. Instead of having to input a huge amount of binary information to tell the computer to put the words "hello world" onto the screen, I can simply type: print "hello world" then tell it to run.
Making an addon for World of Warcraft can be a little hard if you are not a programmer. The language that is used for addons is called LUA. Like all other programming languages, if you are not used to it, it will take a while to learn.
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I have always found LUA interesting. Its a good language. LUA has made some of the best games in the world possible, while Torque hasnt. It can become very easy if you study it. Try MTASA. Its a game, very fun, it uses LUA, it requires GTA:SA installed. Try learning MTA's LUA System, wiki.multitheftauto.com will have the their LUA reference.
No. In order to make or use a program or a programming language, you need to know a programming language.