lua-cmake
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MIT License | MIT License |
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lua-cmake
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Lua: Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts
Lua is a very nice piece of technology. Its source code is pretty easy to get into, the documentation is complete.
It has its quirks yes, but if I need to add scripting to a software, I'd consider Lua before considering writing a DSL, simply because you can pretty much embed Lua's source in your C/C++ software as a static library[0].
The stack-based approach makes it so easy to interact with C/C++, and I've been looking at the Rust bindings[1] recently out of curiosity, looks promising.
[0] - https://github.com/lubgr/lua-cmake
deimos
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cv.c: experimental computer library in C; A Robot's guide to seeing the world -- introductory guide to CV
I am trying to distill my knowledge into the Robot's guide to seeing the world, as an introductory guide to Computer Vision based on what I would have liked to had before I started learning this
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CV.C - an Experimental computer vision library in C; A Robot's Guide To Seeing the world
The hardest part about this was figuring out the right algorithm implementation from online sites, and more importantly deciphering almost cryptic math formulas that were presented, So I decided to write a guide? handbook? called A Robot's guide to seeing the world I wrote this along side and in tandem with Aadv1k/cv.c and explained many of the things I had implemented there as the paper. So r/computervision I come here for your input on both of these projects, yet again I am not a CS grad, I followed online guides and kept googling different greek symbols to figure out what the hell was going on. I would be blessed if experts on here were to take a look at either and give thier feed back.
What are some alternatives?
fengari - 🌙 φεγγάρι - The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser
openpilot - openpilot is an open source driver assistance system. openpilot performs the functions of Automated Lane Centering and Adaptive Cruise Control for 250+ supported car makes and models.
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
Phobos - Ares-compatible C&C Red Alert 2: Yuri's Revenge engine extension
moonsharp - An interpreter for the Lua language, written entirely in C# for the .NET, Mono, Xamarin and Unity3D platforms, including handy remote debugger facilities.
mlua
piccolo - An experimental stackless Lua VM implemented in pure Rust
lua-lockbox - A collection of cryptographic primitives written in pure Lua
rlua - High level Lua bindings to Rust
gopher-lua - GopherLua: VM and compiler for Lua in Go
lanarts - lanarts is an open source RPG that attempts to play like a real-time rogue-like