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- Subject: Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn
- From: Alex Queiroz <asandroq@...>
- Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:05:24 -0200
Hallo,
On 25/01/06, Chris Marrin <chris@marrin.com> wrote:
>
> Can we all at least agree that, if Lua were to have any small changes to
> make it look like any other language, C/C++ makes the most sense for
> what language it should look like? No, I don't suppose we can :-)
>
No, we cannot.
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-alex
http://www.ventonegro.org/
- References:
- Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Vijay Aswadhati
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Alen Ladavac
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, mnewberry
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Tom Reahard
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Brian Weed
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Walter Cruz
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Ben Sunshine-Hill
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, mnewberry
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Alex Queiroz
- Re: Scripting language takes a silicon turn, Chris Marrin