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I'm an embedded software engineer, primarily working in networking, digital audio, and (you guessed it) networking digital audio. I first used Lua in an embedded Ethernet switching platform [1] where it was well-received. There, Lua allowed end users to bind Lua scripts to various system events. And yes, it rocks.
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I'm an embedded software engineer, primarily working in networking, digital audio, and (you guessed it) networking digital audio. I first used Lua in an embedded Ethernet switching platform [1] where it was well-received. There, Lua allowed end users to bind Lua scripts to various system events.
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I'm going to be injecting Lua into a couple upcoming projects. I can't give the details yet, but in both digital audio streams are controlled and routed between DSPs and over networks. In one project, Lua will provide a high-level language for realizing the operation of the project. In the other, Lua will allow easy customization to various behaviors. As I get permission to discuss the details, I will.
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Currently, I am using Lua as a configuration language in a .NET application. I'm using LuaInterface, which is a .NET wrapper around Lua 5.
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My email address is john at Japan'Is'Shinto.com [3]
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My email address is john at JapanIsShinto dot com [1]
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I'm an embedded software engineer, primarily working in networking, digital audio, and (you guessed it) networking digital audio. I first used Lua in an embedded Ethernet switching platform [1] where it was well-received. There, Lua allowed end users to bind Lua scripts to various system events.
Currently, I am using Lua as a configuration language in a .NET application. I'm using LuaInterface, which is a .NET wrapper around Lua 5.
When I'm not working, I'm usually doing something stupid. Witness:
My email address is john at JapanIsShinto dot com [3]
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