Small languages (was Re: Lua, Lunatic and Python
Ville Vainio
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Mon Dec 15 06:16:50 EST 2003
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Gustavo Niemeyer <niemeyer at conectiva.com> writes: > I really don't see Python and Lua overlapping in their fields right > now. Lua is clearly not developed with general system tasks in mind, > and Python is clearly not developed to be a configuration language, I think there was some flame wars on TCL/whatever a while (well, ages) back, where RMS was insisting that people should not settle for stripped down languages in favor of "complete" languages. I tend to agree. Python is a wonderful configuration language, and I don't see the need to do much "configuring" on systems that can't handle Python. BTW, how big is something like Guile or other minimal Scheme anyway? Why wouldn't it do? > or as small as possible. This may change in the future, but I belive > (and hope) that instead of Lua becoming a general purpose language, > the Python core will get smaller, with something like the pypy > project. How small does it need to be for your application? -- Ville Vainio http://www.students.tut.fi/~vainio24
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