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- Subject: Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release
- From: Jim Mellander <jmellander@...>
- Date: Fri, 19 Jun 2009 09:32:21 -0700
Enrico Colombini wrote:
>> I can see a place for a batteries included distro of Lua for Linux,
>> but don't most people use Lua as an embedded extension in some app
>> they're working on?
>
> I use Lua both in an embedded system and for stand-alone PC apps/utils.
> For the latter, I think LfW is a godsend: at last I can tell my users
> "just install this".
>
> Enrico
>
Hear, hear - I use lua as a general purpose scripting language on linux
- with these added libs there will be less rolling my own, and more
solving the problem at hand.
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Jim Mellander
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- References:
- [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, steve donovan
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, steve donovan
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Sam Roberts
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Jan Schütze
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, steve donovan
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Miles Bader
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, David Given
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, RJP Computing
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Hisham
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Rob Kendrick
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Wesley Smith
- Re: [ANN] Lua for Linux, alpha release, Enrico Colombini