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Hollywood is a multimedia authoring tool and programming language developed by Aaron Asadi and released in 2002. It is used to create interactive applications, such as games, animations, and presentations. Hollywood is written in C and runs on a variety of platforms, including Windows, macOS, Linux, AmigaOS, and Android. Hollywood was designed to be easy to use, yet powerful enough to create professional-quality applications. It features a built-in editor with syntax highlighting and code completion, as well as a debugger and profiler. Hollywood is also extensible, allowing users to create their own libraries and plugins. Hollywood has been used to create a variety of applications, including games, educational software, business presentations, and art projects. Some of the more notable examples include the platform games Hollywood Heist and Hollywood Monsters, the 3D animated short film "Sintel", and the interactive art installation "The Treachery of Sanctuary". If you're looking for a powerful yet easy-to-use programming language, Hollywood is a great choice. Whether you're a seasoned programmer or a complete beginner, Hollywood has something to offer everyone.