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- Subject: Re: Is "scripting" truly Lua's future?
- From: Matt Campbell <mattcampbell@...>
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2008 14:37:06 -0500
The responses so far have been interesting. The question that came to
my mind when I saw Roberto's answer to the "future of Lua" question in
Computerworld is this: If I'm designing a new application, should I
write the application core in C and then use Lua for scripting on top of
that, or should I write the application in Lua, using C extension
modules only where needed? Roberto's answer on the future of Lua, as
well as his answer to the question about sysadmin tools, seemed to
indicate that the former is correct. But if that's so, where do I draw
the line between C and Lua? Coming from Python, I'm quite used to
developing primarily in a dynamic language. This approach is dominant
in the Python community; for example, see the rant "Extending Vs.
Embedding" by a well-known Python programmer:
http://twistedmatrix.com/users/glyph/rant/extendit.html
So I naturally bring this approach with me to Lua. Roberto's statements
in Computerworld made me think it was wrong to use Lua like this, but
now I understand that he was only saying that the most natural and
popular use of Lua is for embedded scripting.
Matt