I prefer to let my cat inside automatically, using a Python script.TechnoCat wrote:I just let my cat inside.
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I think lua is better than python at letting cats inside.Robin wrote:I prefer to let my cat inside automatically, using a Python script.TechnoCat wrote:I just let my cat inside.
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Perhaps for simple tasks like letting cats inside, Lua is better suited than Python. However, I use the same script to run the toaster, and control the lights. That was a breeze to implement, thanks to Python's list comprehensions, function decorators and advanced regular expression support. But if you just want to let your cat in, a Lua script would be my language of choice as well. Your cat would be inside more quickly, because of the speed advantage of using Lua.TechnoCat wrote:I think lua is better than python at letting cats inside.
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