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Originally Posted by Ken Maltby
Right, no Java. The Lua scripting provides the user interface and the support for the reader engines used. It also provides the framework for the "plug-ins" that add additional related functions. The Github project Wiki, is a good place to start.
Luck;
Ken
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Is amazing what this "scripting" language can do, this app looks gorgeous to me.
And now I understand why does not have a dropbox, google drive sync feature, it is probably because have to be written from scratch without using the easy Java API.
Thank you to comes back to me, but Android cannot allow me to lose one second to keep going with all the new stuff that come every week, especially since it is not my official job to be dev, so studying lua is not an option, altough I am really curious over, why is not so used in the Android world. People are speaking a lot about Kotlin, but never heard over LUA for android, also on Stackoverflow there is not too much going on.