Le Wed 16/01/2008 à 11:53 Dariusz Dawidowski à écrit:
> for the same thing you can use 3 lines in python 
> or 20 lines with ugly c-style workarounds in Lua.

I would say it depends of the binding. If the binding only exposes the
C interface, whenever you use Lua or Python it will be the same ... 20
lines of c-style workarounds.

But if you have a high level binding ... With some Lua or Python glue,
you only need 3 lines.

Don't you think ?

About Javascript, I would not use it ... It's a great language in
itself (very similar to Lua in fact, with closures, anonymous
functions ...), but I think that the implementations are relatively
slow.


Mildred

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