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Re: Nmap is more Lua than C++ now


From: yersinia spiros <metaexploit.spiros () gmail com>
Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 08:15:43 +0200

Il 23/Ago/2014 23:43 "Daniel Miller" <bonsaiviking () gmail com> ha scritto:

According to Github's statistics [1], Lua now represents 29.5% of Nmap's
code, with  C++ making up 28.7%. Of course, we still have lots of plain C
(28.6%, but lots of that is in libpcap, liblua, libpcre, etc.), so Lua has
a ways to go.

Just goes to show the changing face of Nmap! NSE is an exciting platform,
and there's always something new to do there.

These stats are better afaik
https://www.openhub.net/p/nmap/analyses/latest/languages_summary

Best regards

Dan

[1] Based on the Language Statistics color-bar at the unofficial Github
mirror: https://github.com/nmap/nmap
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