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Sailor – A Lua MVC framework

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90 points by taziden 11 years ago · 21 comments

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monocasa 11 years ago

Since Lua is Portuguese for "moon", is this a Sailor Moon reference?

justincormack 11 years ago

Nice to see a larger framework that works with ngx_lua/openresty.

  • etiene 11 years ago

    Thanks! Integration with openresty was a contribution by Felipe Daragon! :D

statik_42 11 years ago

This is very cool. I love Lua, though my experience with it is limited to the few weeks I spent playing around with it as a Source engine scripting language in Half-Life 2: Sandbox. Still, it was very fun to learn, and I think this is an interesting application outside of its usual game scripting territory that I'd love to try out sometime. Great work! Thanks for sharing.

kremlin 11 years ago

Viewing this on Chrome on Android. Being built with bootstrap, it's a bit surprising that the responsiveness of the site is so poor. Screenshot:

http://i.imgur.com/nnG3zgg.png

  • etiene 11 years ago

    Sailor's website does not use the bootstrap feature. To be honest I just picked a random nice-looking open template. It has its issues but it's not that bad! XD I confess I gotta work on that. Thanks for pointing it out!

bratao 11 years ago

Proud to see this kind of project coming from a Brazilian university. Congratulations !

  • infinite8s 11 years ago

    You do know that Lua was developed at a Brazilian university (the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro)?

  • etiene 11 years ago

    Thanks! As an undergrad, I'm specially happy!

tete 11 years ago

There are a lot of really nice Lua frameworks recently. Lapis is really cool too:

http://leafo.net/lapis/

  • etiene 11 years ago

    Yes! Orbit is very cool too even though it's not updated often. I'm really glad to see such a variety of projects in Lua community!

    • tete 11 years ago

      There seems to be a trend. It's really nice, because just about everything has a Lua interface these days and you can make nice applications in it. Like Lua works embedded in databases like Redis or web servers like nginx or operating system kernels, like NetBSD. And it's really simple to learn and really performant, especially with LuaJIT.

      I always feel like it is showing off with simplicity, while still being a "normal" language the majority of people easily can get into quickly. I always like the give the example of my brother finishing games with love2d (basically just wrapping SDL, especially back then) in a matter of days, without prior programming knowledge (unless you call basic HTML and CSS programming, no JS).

      Out of curiosity: How did you start out with Lua?

      • etiene 11 years ago

        I study at PUC-Rio where it was created. So I thought it was a matter of honor to try to learn it! xD Sailor was my first experience with it.

vince_refiti 11 years ago

I am surprised you are not using OpenResty, like Lapis.

  • etiene 11 years ago

    We do have OpenResty support. But sailor doesn't work just with it. It also works on Apache, Xavante (a lua written server) and Mongoose (a very lightweight server)

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