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- Subject: Re: A guide to building Lua modules
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2014 16:09:55 -0400
It was thus said that the Great Coroutines once stated:
>
> I know my proposals are often "radical", but I still feel like few are
> critically considered at all. lua-l is a community of anti-featurism;
> at times I feel like it hinders Lua's growth.
I have to ask: What attracted you to Lua? Why not use Ruby, which has a
history of allowing much that is mystical, implicit and convenient?
And, what do you mean by "Lua's growth?"
-spc
- References:
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Philipp Janda
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, steve donovan
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Philipp Janda
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, steve donovan
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Philipp Janda
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, steve donovan
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Andrew Starks
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, steve donovan
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Dirk Laurie
- Re: A guide to building Lua modules, Coroutines