Le 19 juil. 08 à 16:40, marius schebella a écrit :
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
As a test yes, but not for the release. It's changing too fast right now to maintain backwards compatibility, so including it would cause more problems than it would solve.
I am not sure, if it really changes, or if it only adds new
features. I think the big problems (file naming, loader) are solved, but not sure. I worked a lot with py/pyext and pdj in the past (which are also candidates for pdx), but pdlua is the only scripting tool that can easily integrate the language as a static library, because it is so small. maintainance should be easier than with python and java.
And what about PHP, it would be nice to have access directly to this
language with Pd, there is a lot of people knowing this language and
it is useful with MySQL and with query for the web ? It is often
installed on computer with Apache server and MySQL with LAMP, MAMP or
WAMP.
++
Jack
I just had a thought: how about replacing Tcl/Tk with Lua/Tk? Just a thought...
is this just a matter of replacing one with the other, or does this
mean every graphical part has to be rewritten?marius.
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