• scrion@lemmy.world
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    21 hours ago

    I mean, Lua is a pretty “interesting” choice for that application, but don’t blame shitty coding practices and inexperienced coders on the language.

    The gigantic loop could have been cleaned up with a table, registering handlers for the individual cases.

    Lua is probably not the best choice for a web service, but it definitely has its applications.

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      3 hours ago

      There’s a Lua module for Nginx, and in particular OpenResty bundles those two. Lua is snappy as hell, especially in the LuaJIT variant, and uses very little memory — so when it’s paired with Nginx, one could probably run a performant web app on a toaster.