Can Lua be used for application development? -


With the intermediate knowledge of VB6, people have recently suggested to "upgrade" a new language. I'm thinking of Lua - it's easy, simple and fast but it does not seem that, ,,, and. There is no information about how to create similar applications.

Yes, it can. And it's easy to try on a small project.

IMHO, it is ideally suited to create small applications with GUI when it comes to joining the ideal toolkit. Since you mentioned Visual Basic, I think that you are now focusing on Windows. In that case, check the package.

Laa Lua language cores for Windows integrates with a large number of useful extension modules, and packages it with the appropriate Windows installer. Contains a version in which there is a syntax color for Leah and an integrated debugger. It also includes binding for both GUI toolkits

I have used Lou with the IU to create several utilities, it is possible to create very detailed applications without the support of the collected code.

In one area where Lua box fails as the only application language, it is packaging. To still install an app, there is a fair amount of experience with Windows application packaging that provides the needs of your end user, so that it can be used as the original language for Lua's use Supports irrelevant.

However, as many commercial projects have been demonstrated, this is an issue that can be settled. I usually finish compiling a small EXE file that has its own default icon and version processing that loads and launches the Laa Core and saves the Lua scripts for the remaining apps. Together that implements any functionality that has been shown to profiling, it should be done in a compiled environment and you like to go.

Fortunately, even if you have your own copy of Lua, you will find that the entire installation is quite small. Also, core features are not given special attention like Windows features such as Registry, so there are several applications to use Lua, even if they have different versions

Lua Apart from more than 10 years, and there is an active user community, besides, picking and learning is not a difficult language, so imho there is not really any problem in Yogoda Can.


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