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by veli_joza
3338 days ago
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It's much smaller community than Ruby or Rust... People are very friendly and most of learning content is freely accessible. Most of us use LuaJIT (at least on desktops) but many are worried about its future, as lead genius has stepped off and few other people can understand the internals of LuaJIT. There's a very nice "package manager" for downloading and installing modules, called LuaRocks. On the other hand, lack of tooling is a big issue. ZeroBrane seems to be only decent IDE with debugging support. There's ton of stuff in libraries and Lua extensions, you just have to be careful about what you are integrating. You might for example end up with two incompatible implementations of class system from two different libs. |
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