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- Subject: Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua
- From: Dirk Laurie <dirk.laurie@...>
- Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2018 21:06:27 +0200
Op Do., 20 Sep. 2018 om 20:44 het Coda Highland <chighland@gmail.com> geskryf:
> Likewise, if you have a tool you're proficient with that's close
> enough, while you're unfamiliar with the tool that would on the
> surface appear to be superior, then that other tool is NOT the right
> tool for the job.
Well, by that definition, most of the time Lua is the right tool for
the job. I did Python for about four years and never felt
"proficient"; I considered myself proficient (albeit optimistically)
after about 18 months of Lua and have not looked back.
If I may for a moment regress to the OP's subject, my answer after 89
messages, is: nothing.
- References:
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Sean Conner
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Coda Highland
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Coda Highland
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Coda Highland
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Petri Häkkinen
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Aapo Talvensaari
- Re: Thought experiment: what would you remove from Lua, Coda Highland