Ary Borenszweig Wrote: > Lua is a proven, robust language > > Lua has been used in many industrial applications (e.g., Adobe's > Photoshop Lightroom), with an emphasis on embedded systems (e.g., the > Ginga middleware for digital TV in Brazil) and games (e.g., World of > Warcraft). Lua is currently the leading scripting language in games. > Lua has a solid reference manual and there are several books about it. > Several versions of Lua have been released and used in real > applications since its creation in 1993. Lua featured in HOPL III, the > Third ACM SIGPLAN History of Programming Languages Conference, in June > 2007.
Are you suggesting D's conferences have smaller publicity value than ACM SIGPLAN HOPL? D has had several international conferences (videos available online) and the ACCU fellowship likes D. The NWCPP group likes D. I find to hard to believe D wouldn't replace Lua everywhere, when the time comes.
