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I don't understand the concept of Lua. The lack of type safety would put it in the category of compile targets from a type safe language, similarly to ASM or Javascript. It also makes it a horrible choice for configuration, because to organise a solution from prebuilt parts painlessly you need errors when you plug a square into a round hole, before you would try to drive that connection. The only goal that benefits from lack of tyoe safety is prototyping or throwaway calculations, but a good prototyping language also has convenient syntax and a huge STL, like Python.
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synemeup3004yThe lapis web framework looks cool but the setup never worked for me, so I couldn't really try -
@homo-lorens Lua is intentionally tiny and minimal, relatively, because its main use (that it was designed for anyway) is being a quick, easy, low overhead embeddable scripting language for C/C++. It's way easier than embedding Python or JS in my exp. Great for when you need to host some scripting functionality in complex C/C++ software, like in a game engine (not wrapping up C/C++ to be called from another language, but hosting the interpreter as part of the C/C++ application).
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I just started working on a little project to browse devrant from terminal. It converts images to ascii art!
Lua rocks.
You know what also rocks?
Moonscript.
Imagine python if python minus the bad parts.
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