Thomas Harning Jr |
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Hi Thomas, I think the luaevent SVN link should be on your LuaForge project page, and since the new wiki page contains no other info than that, I will delete it for now. --JohnBelmonte
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Open Projects - See Ohloh link: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/8851 |
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About me: A senior class college student at Michigan State University. Go State ;) |
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About me: Developer @ TrustBearer? Labs: http://www.trustbearer.com/ - also see http://openid.trustbearer.com/ for our Beta OpenID Provider |
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I even plan on using it, embedded within C#, to operate a Wiki! I plan on exposing some utility classes and preventing unsafe stuff from being accessed such that ANYBODY on the Wiki can edit the page code. Well... in theory. I plan on keeping certain pages restricted and unavailable for editing, like the template pages that load up the sub-pages that define the look. (Like sidebars, header, etc). |
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http://wiki.eharning.us -- thats my current Wiki... running on the wiki software that made me think of a wiki with a scripting language :-P Though it has its own custom WikiTalk? scripting language that's quite limited. GigaWiki? - my current name for my wiki project - will have a Blog component at some time... the FlexWiki? blog gave me the idea. I'll try to make as much of that as possible in Lua scripting so it brings Lua even further into the light as a super, lite tool. If anybody has any libraries you think would be good for the scripting engine in the wiki, please feel free to let me know. |
About me: Developer @ TrustBearer? Labs: http://www.trustbearer.com/ - also see http://openid.trustbearer.com/ for our Beta OpenID Provider
I just have to say that I love Lua as a scripting language! I haven't found anything that beats it.
http://www.eharning.us is my main homepage.
Oh you can contact me @ harningt {at} gmail.com