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I'm afraid I spent too much time with LUA lately and fell in love with its simplicity. Kinda hard to go back to OOP after that.


Same for me, I used Lua for a desktop software for a client and I enjoyed it a lot!

I'm thinking of starting to dev a game with LOVE2D just to have an excuse to use Lua.


LOVE2D is a great gamedev framework, I can not recommend it enough. It is so pleasant to work with.


I find that most LUA code sits between functional, imperative and OOP.


It's simple until you dig deep into meta tables lol


You're already ready Neo.


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Piggy backing this topic. I started android developmentin 2011, did about 7 years of it. I took a contract job in a different technology.

I want to jump back to Android dev contracting, my two questions for the up-to-date Android devs: - Do you have any resource to catch up with what I missed in the past 4-5 years of Android development? - How is the Android job market these days, compared to the iOS one?

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How to understand the meaning of what I'm seeing on screen. I'm not versed into SEO but I'd like to. Your tool is very nice to use.


This looks quite promising! I love LUA simplicity and I've always wondered if I could built commercial-grade desktop apps with it. So far I only considered something like LOVE, but LuaRT could be a good alternative.


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