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I am, but it will definately be some time because I barely have enough time to work on the Nspire version. I plan on starting the prizm port right after I release WZGUILib 3.0 (this release), but I have to add a few features before I do release it. WZGUILib Prizm 1.0 will actualy be just a port of WZGUILib 3.0, and the versions will be numbered from there.
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LuaZM, it will be much easier to port that way
Quote from: jwalker on December 17, 2012, 05:45:31 pmLuaZM, it will be much easier to port that wayYou do know that LuaZM doesn't support modules yet, right?
Quote from: flyingfisch on December 17, 2012, 06:24:07 pmQuote from: jwalker on December 17, 2012, 05:45:31 pmLuaZM, it will be much easier to port that wayYou do know that LuaZM doesn't support modules yet, right?Neither TI' oneBy the way, adapting a High level language script to a low level language (such as C) program is one of the most difficult thing to do : It is even easier to restart from scratch.
So you have to copy and paste the library into the beginning of the program?
Quote from: flyingfisch on December 17, 2012, 06:46:33 pmSo you have to copy and paste the library into the beginning of the program?Hell yeah.
Quote from: Levak on December 17, 2012, 06:50:37 pmQuote from: flyingfisch on December 17, 2012, 06:46:33 pmSo you have to copy and paste the library into the beginning of the program?Hell yeah.Woah. Even luafx can do better than that.So if multiple programs use the same libraries, isn't that a whole lot of wasted space?