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I haven’t talked about programming languages for a while so here goes: We start this week with the free, open source (MIT License) Lua language. First released in 1993, Lua (which means “moon ...
Providing a C API that would allow the Lua virtual machine to crash is considered a critical design bug. Most established embedded companies have large repositories of C code, so powerful ...
The release of March’s TIOBE Index of the most popular programming languages saw a few notable changes across the board, notably Lua surging 18 spots in the span of a month to crack the top-20.
Lua is freely distributable (under MIT license) open-source codes in C. It is an interpretable language, which means that programs written in it are translated into byte code directly at runtime ...
Coding is like telling a computer what to do, and in games, it’s how you make stuff happen. Imagine code as a conversation between the creator and the game.