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LegoScript is a visual programming language designed for use with the LEGO Mindstorms line of programmable bricks. It is based on the National Instruments LabVIEW platform. The language was created by David Levy and Bernard Poulin, two Canadian software engineers. It was released in 1998, and has been used by LEGO Mindstorms enthusiasts and educators ever since. LegoScript is designed to be easy to use, even for those with no prior programming experience. The language uses a drag-and-drop interface, and users can create programs by connecting graphical blocks together. Despite its simplicity, LegoScript is a powerful programming language. It can be used to create sophisticated programs that control the LEGO Mindstorms robots. There are a number of online resources that can help you get started with LegoScript. The official LEGO Mindstorms website includes a number of tutorials and sample programs. The Mindstorms Community website is also a good place to find resources and advice.