Macao is a framework based on Javascript and DHTML to build animated interactive homepages. It is intended to build graphic adventures and other animated interactive fiction. Macao-based games don't need any plugin and can be hosted on static Web servers. The framework comes with a step-by-step tutorial and a complete Java-style API documentation. It has a Road Editor and other useful tools.
A territory in South China, on the Zhu Jiang river on the South China sea, formerly a territory of Portugal. Also, the capital city of this territory.
place - Portuguese colony in the Pearl River estuary, taken in 1517 until it reverted to Chinese control in 1999.
a Portuguese province on the south coast of China and two islands in the South China Sea; reverts to China in 1999
Port city in southern China, 50 miles southwest of Hong Kong, under Portuguese territorial rule since 1557. Population: 400,000.
One of two ports in which Europeans were permitted to trade in China during the Ming dynasty. (p. 679)
Macao is a black-and-white 1952 film noir adventure film. The film was shot on location in Hong Kong and Macau. Producer Howard Hughes fired director Josef von Sternberg while the film was being shot and then hired director Nicholas Ray to finish it.