What is Lite-C?
Lite-C is a programming language designed for creating multimedia applications and personal computer games. It utilizes a syntax subset of the C language, combined with select elements from the C++ language. The key distinction of Lite-C is its native implementation of various multimedia and game-related objects, including sounds, images, movies, GUI elements, 2D and 3D models, collision detection, and rigid body physics. Lite-C executables are compiled rather than interpreted, enabling efficient runtime performance. The language is supported on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows XP and Vista operating systems. Lite-C aims to facilitate rapid programming with a minimal amount of code, providing easy access even for non-programmers. To this end, the developer offers a 25-lesson workshop focused on the language's game and multimedia-oriented objects
Highlights
- Native support for multimedia objects such as sounds, images, movies, and GUI elements
- Integrated 2D and 3D model handling, including collision detection and rigid body physics
- Compiled executables for optimal runtime performance
- Compatibility with Windows XP and Vista, both 32-bit and 64-bit
- Streamlined development process with a 25-lesson workshop on game and multimedia features
Platforms
- Windows
Languages
- English
Features
3D Animation