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- Subject: Re: new releases [was Re: Official public code repository]
- From: Bertrand Mansion <golgote@...>
- Date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 11:05:37 +0100
Le 26 déc. 07 à 21:02, Tim Kelly a écrit :
What I'm trying to say is that beyond that advantages of using Lua
for development, how do I convince myself and prospective clients
that basing a solution on Lua is not risking their investment, when
compared to the "permanence" of PHP and Perl?
This is funny because I remember people asking the exact same
question a few years ago when trying to sell PHP over Java to
prospective clients... Retrospectively, it really sounds stupid. In
terms of roadmaps, Lua is already in my opinion more advanced as a
language than the "competitors" you mention. What's really missing at
the moment is a tool like Cpan or Pear. It takes time to build such
tools and the community that contributes. Every new release of Lua
would probably slow down the process even more.
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