Lingo is a high-level programming language created by Marc Canter and initially released in 1988. It is primarily known as the scripting language for Macromedia Director (later acquired by Adobe). Lingo was used to create interactive multimedia applications, animations, games, and educational software. Its syntax is relatively simple and English-like, making it accessible to non-programmers, but it also supports more advanced programming concepts. Though Director and Lingo are not as widely used as they once were, they played a significant role in the early development of multimedia and interactive content.
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