

LSP = Language Server Protocol


LSP = Language Server Protocol


This legitimately almost ruined NASA.


Honestly “C + SDL + Lua” is basically the best, most sane"full stack" I have ever used.
IMO it allows for the perfect level of abstraction.
I am so far from trusting and LLM to do mass refactoring even with heavy review. Refactoring bugs can be super insidious.
I’m yet to find a non-LISP that doesn’t have at least one or two rough edges like that.
For most people, typing is much slower than talking.
I forget this
F in the chat for people who know F.
HTML 5 is also not a programming language.
That being said. The JS hate is kinda cringe at this point. It’s a perfectly fine language all things considered.
I disagree. Those are faster but the standard lua implementation is actually super fast.
Lua is a super underrated language. The standard implementation is under 500kb and it can run almost anywhere. Including inside other programs and on embedded systems that dont even have an OS.


I’m pretty much 100% this is a fully LLM generated article. That lib absolutely doesn’t exist.


Does nano have LSP support?
I forgot database UIs exist lol