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 The presentation will discuss architectural question of using multiple languages in a project. We often need flexibility in parts of a project and maximum performance in other parts. Various solutions of that problem will be discussed. In particular use of interpreted language for the bits that need flexibility and compiled one for the performance sensitive bits. The presentation will show most convenient ways to mix various languages with a larger example written in Lua and C++. A short introduction to Lua will be done.\\ The presentation will discuss architectural question of using multiple languages in a project. We often need flexibility in parts of a project and maximum performance in other parts. Various solutions of that problem will be discussed. In particular use of interpreted language for the bits that need flexibility and compiled one for the performance sensitive bits. The presentation will show most convenient ways to mix various languages with a larger example written in Lua and C++. A short introduction to Lua will be done.\\
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-Note: After attending 3 ACCU conferences and many more local talks I thought I should do something more than just sit and listen... So my presentation proposal.\\ +JonAlexsandra notes - After attending 3 ACCU conferences and many more local talks I thought I should do something more than just sit and listen... So my presentation proposal.\\
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 Roger: Yes - most of us program multi-language \\ Roger: Yes - most of us program multi-language \\
-[Ewan: Probably yes - a useful topic]+Ewan: Probably yes - a useful topic\\
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