Creating Second Life Scripts
July 28th, 2010
Linden Scripting Language (also known as LSL) is a programming language in Second Life that enables you to add interactive behavior to objects in the games. With SL scripts you can make lights that flash different colors, a gate that opens and closes when you click it or you can even create rain.
One SL resident makes his living by selling rain, virtual rain that is that he sells for about a dollar per reusable storm. He is just one of the many residents selling products in Second Life for real money. Others sell things like snow, fire, lights, or even the sound of barking dogs or chirping birds that they have created.
Second Life Scripting is basically a list of instructions that are carried out in the order they are written. These instructions are performed by a computer and need to be in a specific format and grammar known as syntax. Learning the scripting language can be difficult at first but with the correct guidance you should be able to learn fairly quickly.
If you are interested in scripting or are just looking for some scripts you can go here: Second Life Scripts. Creating scripts can not only bring objects to life but it can create endless opportunities for you.
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