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Lua programming

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-17 2:03

- Lightweight, easy as piss to embed
- Do your native engine stuff in C and wield it like a god in Lua
- Perfect for live coding
- Do whatever the fuck you want whenever you want
- Kikes can't stop you

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 1:49

>>40
I may be many things, but I am definitely not a normalfag.
Also, not that any of this shit matters, but:
- those screenshots are from 2009, but even if someone is still using XP, who the fuck cares?
- you should be more concerned with the programs you are writing that what OS you are running

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 8:10

>>41
Just wondering, what OS are you using now?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 9:01

>>42
My dev machines run Winblows 7 and 8. I really don't think this question is relevant though. I definitely don't think they are better or worse than anything else, I just want the OS to work and get out of my way. I wasted months years ago playing around with Linux, but I realized I wasn't interested enough in exactly what kernel my hardware was running. I just wanted to write programs, I wanted my hardware to work, and I wanted a stable API to talk to my hardware. Linux could never quite get those 2 last things right.
My programming computers never go online.
I use Qt Creator as an IDE (it invokes the VS Express compiler), although my recent stuff doesn't use the Qt library.
I really like the live coding environments that Emacs and Squeak Smalltalk provide, so I built a live coding environment of my own based on Lua, and I spend a lot of time in that. Lua has excellent introspection facilities which I use to bring up function definitions and modify them live.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 9:16

>>42,43
Here is a recent screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/z55ezrV.png

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 11:08

>>44
neat!

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 18:28

>>43,44
back to /g/, faggot

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 19:46

>>46
no u, meanie Fuck off kike, you can't stop me

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:10

>>46
Fuck off back to hacker jews, schlomo

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:14

>>47,48
Yeah, back to /g/ you fucking ``coder''. Winblows, lua, LOONIX!. You cant get anything fucking right.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:25

>>49
This is not a sekret club. If ey can do neato things using lua, winblos, and loonix, then I enjoy hearing about it. Computers and software are but a medium for crafting art. The material is not important. It's what you do with it.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:30

>>49
What did you get right, kike? Is your greatest accomplishment in life that you made the right choice of OS and programming language? What the fuck are you even doing on a board about programming, if that is all you are ever going to talk about?

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:48

>>50,51
Newfags detected. Not even using sage. Clearly haven't even read SICP.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:50

They also use references and memes from the imageboards.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 20:59

LET THIS THREAD BURN TO THE GROUND

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-18 21:06

>>53
:DDDDDDDDD

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-19 6:53

>>50,51
Programming sure does have some certain sense of aesthetics, but so does math, or physics, or pretty much every fucking thing else. They are just similar to ``crafting art'' in only some surficial aspects. It is not ``crafting art''. Programming in its most fundamental sense is just only about CONJURING computations/formal languages using formal languages.

tl;dr please back to your >>>/g/``daily hebrew thread''. Leave us /prague/riders masturbating in peace.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-19 7:29

>>56
No. I like it here. You're a bit fun.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-19 15:30

>>1
Do your native engine stuff in C
No, thanks. Every day I'm Haskelling.

Name: Anonymous 2014-04-20 17:52

>>58
enjoy your coprotelephagolytic paratropoholotarskimorphisms

Name: Anonymous 2016-11-16 20:11

>>22
At least Lua can read from stdin without needing 5 lines of code and a third party library.

>>27
By programmers they basically mean people who program as an occupation or at least a major hobby. Languages like Lua allow people with little programming background to do scripting.

>>49
muh "reel EUNUCHS" (which coincidentally has no drivers)

Name: Anonymous 2016-11-17 0:52

>>60
Whom are you quoting?

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