Hackernews posts about LuaJIT
LuaJIT is a high-performance Lua implementation that provides Just-In-Time compilation and garbage collection for efficient execution of Lua scripts.
- A Walk with LuaJIT (www.polarsignals.com)
- A Walk with LuaJIT (www.polarsignals.com)
- A Walk with LuaJIT (www.polarsignals.com)
- LuaJIT PR: Add Support for RISC-V 64 (github.com)
- LuaJIT uses rolling releases (www.freelists.org)
- LuaJIT 3.0's new garbage collector design (web.archive.org)
- LuaJIT 3.0 Issue Tracker (github.com)
- Innovative Features in LuaJIT (2009) (lua-users.org)
- New ‘Sandman’ Apt Group Hitting Telcos with Rare LuaJIT Malware (www.securityweek.com)
- LuaJIT Uses Rolling Releases (www.freelists.org)
- Hand-optimized interpreter loop in LuaJIT2 (2011) (web.archive.org)
- Why We Migrated from LuaJIT to Lua 5.2 (blog.wayrealm.com)
- Llama3 Inference in Pure LuaJIT (github.com)
- LuaJIT (luajit.org)
- Writing a Pathtracer in Lua, Week 5: LuaJIT and BVH (blog.42yeah.is)
- Clone Mike Pall (github.com)
- Luakit: A fast, extensible, and customizable web browser (luakit.github.io)