Am 2018-02-06 um 17:09 schrieb Procházka Lukáš Ing. <l...@pontex.cz>:

> I'm usually implementing complicated solutions via Lua, with functions with 
> obligatory arg(s) first followed by one optional argument of table type:

Thank you for your effort!
I actually already wrote parts of my invoicing solution in Lua. I was planning 
to even run a simple GUI (tekui) on top of LuaTeX, but my priorities keep 
shifting... At the moment I got shell scripts that call Python scripts that 
read JSON files (as a simple database) and write ConTeXt code that includes 
(object oriented) Lua libraries for most of the the calculations...
It works well enough for my own company and our publishing house, but is quite 
convoluted.

Greetlings, Hraban
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