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On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 12:09, Shamun toha md <shamun.toha@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Experts,
> LUA is a great language, its a language where i can think in my mind
> and trans-code it in to binary, fast/rapid/quickly. Its very reliable, thats
> the reason i am here. There is no doubt about that.
> I am not trying to explain BAD of LUA here, no reason of doing it, nobody
> will get anything out of it, its simply a discussion what problem i am
> facing with Audio and what Lua can do for this. But i think i am moving to
> C++, only for this specific part to get working.
> But the LACK of LUA seems very frustrating related to third party libraries.
> Because LUA it self is a language it has nothing to do with other libraries.
> But third party libraries seal or trade marks are very confusing!!! which
> mention "MurgaLUA or XYZ powered by LUA", after trying with those, when you
> reach to some advanced level it shows libraries are not working nor anyone
> is responsible, which is very frustrating for example: ProteaAudio for Lua
> binding, its a nightmare, no body is available for this. With ZEND Framework
> you have someone responsible for each Adapters, which is good for further
> development or discussion.
> As a developer, i always faced problem with Audio, its like no body care,
> let it as it is!!. Even JAVA largest dragon community, does not provide that
> much freedom for Audio resources. It was never easy to have 48/96/192 Khz
> encoding or decoding audio sample, nor it was easy to have 32 Bit
> transmission over IP at-least to do a serious or at-least a fun project.
> So, i took that risk and plan to start writing one with smile face, after
> several months hammering with all resources, now it became a giant issue,
> because i thought ProteaAudio was base libraries of LUA, but alas its not.
>
> Cheers
> Thanks & Regards
> Shamun
>
>
>
>>   2. Re: Strange with Lua, very upset. (Mateusz Czaplinski)
>>

Sounds like the issues are with some third-party programs that use
Lua, not with Lua itself. It's true that Lua comes with very few base
libraries - it's designed to be small.

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