Hello,
Never mind!!
Lua is great very�powerful, great things have lot of responsibility. Lua i cant do Video and Audio, also i cant do Web Browser platform design and development.�
What makes it different then others ? Language is unique but features are common. When you speak English you can express your feelings including Alians article and frequency, but if you say i speak "Tinglish" it should also cover impressions what English does. If it cant, there should be a road map that need to be completed as todo list.�
So,
- If you work hard you can also do everything with Ada ? But why not do it with Lua ? Write less get more thats the bottle neck
- Why Lua cant put Virtual machine ?
- And why should you flag it as "NO"
Off topic:
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I did Ada, Pascal, C/C++, Java, Python, C#, VB.net, PureBasic, Perl, Zend Framework, wxWidget, Qt, and lot of other language which is not necessary to mention as off topic, about 16 years more then 1 decade of programming only. And wrote lot of application with lot of problem as a result i earned experience.�
Why i did this because, i love learning and finding missing things, and comparing languages and features, and i know i find the problems, in other hand i can feel the melody of coding and advise what can make things much better if it was like yesterday dinner.
Lua is great, but if you ignore features, and move straight to a answer with big "NO NO NO", then everything is with answer of "IMPOSSIBLE". None of the language you have flexibility, friendly staffs, always you miss something because you see those from experience.
Thanks & Regards
Shamun
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2011 11:46:25 +0100
From: Axel Kittenberger <axkibe@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: LUA and its Virtual Machine ?
To: Lua mailing list <lua-l@lists.lua.org>
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Lua is crossplottform, it just isn't web browser integrated.
A Lua-Plugin for major Web Browsers allowing websites to be scripted
in Lua would be very nice. Its just by far no trivial project even for
a single browser like Firefox and we just have no one
doing/maintaining it. If you search you see there have been a few
attempts, but none pushed through.