Sorry weavster, but your arguments are utterly incoherent.
First, you draw this silly comparison between libraries and frameworks/VMs:
the.weavster wrote:Most developers using Lua wont create their own low level libraries any more than C# developers would implement their own .NET framework or Java developers would create their own JVM.
Then, you link to a blog post about the virtues of embedded languages:
the.weavster wrote:Professional expert programmers have already
got the gig. That's why Qt has QtQuick, EFL has Elua, etc...
And when all else fails, you blame the hardware:
the.weavster wrote:Perhaps you should treat yourself to some 21st century hardware.
The only conclusions that I could draw are that you're either unqualified, or the original point of debate has eluded you altogether.
Nevertheless, thank you for trying.
Little John wrote:You are only posting facts that are in agreement with your prefabricated opinion, while your are ignoring facts that don't.
So big of you to admit that, although I seem to have missed these
phantom facts that you claim to have posted.
QED's not yours to claim without some definitive QED.
Little John wrote:Anyway, there seems to be a slight misunderstanding...
That was my attempt to translate the German saying...
It speaks volumes when you're unintelligible even in your own native tongue.
Little John wrote:I don't want to participate in this ideologic programming language discussion.
But you have LJ, and you don't even realise it.
And to you too, thank you for trying.
