As crazy as it might seem, id like to hear from mekius and devilhorns
about how easy and useful embryo was to them in regards to them in
various projects in cvs. As an e17 themer, it hasnt proven much use to
me, but i consider myself further to the edje when it comes to embryo
and edje talk!
Toma

On 8/3/08, Viktor Kojouharov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 2008-08-03 at 04:32 +1000, Carsten Haitzler wrote:
>> On Sat, 2 Aug 2008 13:03:41 +0200 Andreas Volz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> babbled:
>>
>> > I vote to use LUA for scripting too. I've embedded it into several
>> > commercial products in the past. It was each time a really good choose.
>> > It's easy to understand, small and I think most important has a really
>> > big community.
>>
>> i respect the idea of looking at javascript for example - but it's quite a
>> sring of reports of using lua - in just the way it'd be used in edje that
>> make
>> me go "this looks just like the right thing". the question is ... do we
>> keep
>> embryo? do we keep it and mark it as "here for compatiblity, BUT will be
>> removed in a future release, so please port your scripts to lua. thanks"
>> and
>> then wait a while, and then remove... or ... can we remove now and just
>> cause
>> the pain? how much is embryo really used?
>>
>
> imho, it both lua and javascript are good choices for this. Though I
> haven't used lua personally, I only hear good things about it, and the
> syntax is very C-ish. As far as js is concerned, there's probably a lot
> more people familiar with it (including me) than lua. And js is not just
> a "dom language". As far as integration is concerned, I know that lua is
> quite easy to integrate, thought I think that integrating JavascriptCore
> from webkit will not be too difficult either (judging by reports of
> integrating it in gtk).
>
> But couldn't we support more than one language (and thus also preserve
> embryo, if there are people that need it)? Something like how IE is able
> to use both js and vscript in html.
>
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