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I respect Lua. Not bad for a Toy Scripting Language.

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Тsфdiиg's profile picture
Тsфdiиg1 year ago

On my new laptop building entire Lua takes 1.5s with 16 threads

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teej dv 🔭2 years ago

they should add this as a marketing clip on their website

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pikuma.com2 years ago

There is only one true 'toy' language, and it's not Lua.

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Тsфdiиg2 years ago

You mean this one?

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Estevão Pimentel2 years ago

One of the few good things that Brazilians managed to create before going crazy in this third world hell.

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Тsфdiиg2 years ago

🫂

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Vittorio Romeo2 years ago

One day someone will make a JIT easily embeddable scripting language with value semantics and 0-based arrays and they will be a millionaire. (With "millionaire* I mean they will a few hundred stars on GitHub.)

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Tomcat422 years ago

Come to Brazil, we have nice weather and fast scripting languages.

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Frank Buss2 years ago

Lua itself is also pretty fast. With LuaJIT, it is no problem to implement for example an audio echo effect with 48 kHz sample rate in realtime, which I tested in combination with VCV Rack and my own Lua plugin.

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Gabriel Coutinho de Paula 🐧2 years ago

I quite like this text about how Lua evolved, and how it avoided bloat. It’s written by the authors of the language.

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