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moonscript
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12,136 | 3,126 | |
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6.0 | 4.4 | |
4 days ago | 6 months ago | |
C | Lua | |
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openresty
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OpenAI Execs Say They're Shocked by ChatGPT's Popularity
OpenResty? Open.
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OpenResty: The overpowered web server used by 40M websites (that people rarely talk about)
Anyways, I recommend you check out OpenResty’s website (https://openresty.org) first. OpenResty offers binary packages, but you can also compile from source code. I used the latter option (because I have an obsession with compiling stuff from scratch), and it didn’t take me long to do it, about 4-5 minutes.
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What is the point of varnish cache?
Varnish somewhat predates Nginx. Varnish has VCL, Varnish Configuration Language, giving flexible "edge" rule-based features. On the other hand, OpenResty, an open-source fork of Nginx, does a similar thing with a Lua-based language.
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Redbean 2.0 Release Notes
> Is Lua backend-able?
Yes and some of the largest web infrastructures in the world run on it! I'm not sure if it's still true, but it's my understanding the CloudFlare runs it at the edge. I personally know of several other very _large services_ running it at massive scale.
[0] https://openresty.org
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Security Cadence: Service Banners
Okay.
moonscript
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Why Fennel?
Now I like lua, and think single pass is the way to go for interpreted, since you don't have the disadvantage of a slow compile time no matter how big your codebase gets, BUT its not great to write in. things like +=, ++, are not possible, which means the only solution is to transpile into it, which has led to some good languages like moonscript[0], teal[1] which offers static type checking, an absolute must as your codebase grows.
[0]: https://moonscript.org/
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Forth: The programming language that writes itself: The Web Page
That can be very productive and clever, but be - and stay - aware that such polyglot solutions tend to be maintenance headaches in the longer run.
There is a really nice open source project out there that allows you to train your hearing and your sightreading, but it's written in the authors own language which in turn compiles to JavaScript and the headache to set up their toolchain is such that I haven't bothered fixing any of the bugs that I'm aware of (and there are plenty).
https://sightreading.training/
https://github.com/leafo/sightreading.training
It's written in a language called 'Moonscript':
https://github.com/leafo/moonscript
Which compiles to Lua. Which compiles to JS.
Madness. Nice madness, but still, it stopped me from being a contributor.
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
RE: the cost of switching at this point, what about languages that compile to Lua? Like https://moonscript.org/. That would let you keep the legacy code, no?
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Trying to make a website with Lapis
In the case of Lapis, it is actually written in Moonscript, which needs a few more things.
- Launch HN: Moonrepo (YC W23) – Open-source build system
- Using Lua with C++
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Using other languages
There's also some languages made to compile straight to Lua: - MoonScript is the most popular Lua wrapper - it's built to be more Python-like, featuring indentation-based scopes, function calls without parentheses, lambda syntax, list comprehension, and much more. - Yuescript is a modern update to MoonScript that adds more features (I haven't used it myself, so I'm not entirely sure exactly how it differs from MS). - Teal is a version of Lua that adds static typing for better code standards.
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Best Websites For Coders
A programmer-friendly language that compiles to Lua.
- data types in function definition
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A MiniTron In 47 Lines
This is a sample code for learning, written in Moonscript for TIC-80:
What are some alternatives?
openresty-consul-proxy - Reverse proxying app instances registered on Consul via DNS (SRV) using OpenResty
Yuescript - A Moonscript dialect compiles to Lua.
fullmoon - Fast and minimalistic Redbean-based Lua web framework in one file.
nelua-lang - Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code.
opennn - OpenNN - Open Neural Networks Library
TypeScriptToLua - Typescript to lua transpiler. https://typescripttolua.github.io/
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
zsh - Mirror of the Z shell source code repository.
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
openssh-portable - Portable OpenSSH
LuaJIT - Mirror of the LuaJIT git repository