Thanx Frank for this explanation.
I will see for the Kepler project as soon as possible, after the Lua
base :).
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Jack
Le 20 mars 08 à 16:55, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
Hallo, Jack hat gesagt: // Jack wrote:
Le 20 mars 08 à 15:43, Frank Barknecht a écrit :
I don't know of an external which adds PHP support inside of Pd. If you are talking about which programming language to choose
outside of Pd: I'd choose whatever you feel most comfortable with. Of course
one could debate which language is the "better" language, Lua or PHP,
but I think, this would be very off-topic here.Of course, I selected that with which I am more at ease. :) In fact, i just want to know if Lua is as at ease as PHP with Internet, string operation and MySQL. Lua is well implemented in PD, so i think it's not very off-topic
here !Yeah, I meant the more general discussion if Lua altogether is "better" than PHP would be off-topic. Until PHP is available in Pd, the choice between Lua and PHP inside of Pd is easy.
Outside of Pd there's nothing wrong with using PHP for programming. One difference between Lua and many other popular languages like PHP, Python or Perl is, that Lua is not a language which comes with many modules whereas the "P-languages" shine in regard to this and have many ready-to-use library bindings on board. The core Lua however is deliberatly kept small - much like Pd actually!
Core Lua already has powerful string operations, but for MySQL or Socket/Internet programming you need to install separate libraries. The Kepler project would be a good start.
I don't know very much about PHP (I tend to avoid PHP and Perl as much as possible and greatly prefer Python, if I need lots of library bindings) so I cannot comment on how good the PHP libraries are compared to what's available for Lua.
Ciao
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