In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
 Ken Starks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hussein B wrote:
>[...]
> 
> And now it looks as if I shall wish to learn another little language, at
> least to 'dabble-in' level: Lua, because it is going to srcipt a new
> variation in the TeX world.

That sounded interesting - I did a little googling to get
some idea what you were talking about.

> But neither has a cat-in-hell's chance of replacing python anytime
> soon, as far as I am concerned.

And one of the things I found was Lua-in-Python and Python-in-Lua,
leading to Python in LuaTeX:

http://labix.org/lunatic-python

http://wiki.contextgarden.net/User:Luigi.scarso#Luatex_examples

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