Industry standard for CNC script?

Dear All,
Is there some kind of industry standard on "CNC-type motion control script".
Basically, the user script will be lines of text
Each line is    OP-CODE    Parameter0   Parameter1 ...
Like        MOVE_TO 123.45 345.67
and our software will parse the text and generate the corresponding command for the NI motion controller card.
e.g. the user-entered parameter 123.45mm will be converted to number of pulses.
Some poster mentioned G-Code, what is that?

Hey John_,
I would recommend that you check out the following discussion forum posts:
- How to use CNC G-CODES and M-CODES in LabVIEW
- Has anybody used motion control card like a CNC contol with G-codes with part program editor?
- can you send me the gcode interpretor for the pci-7334,7344.. thanks
These are just a few threads that discuss what you are asking about, but there are a few more out there if you do a search on "CNC Motion"
I hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns.
Regards,
DJ L.

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