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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Teliva's codebase also includes forks of the following reputable brands:
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* The [luasec](https://github.com/brunoos/luasec) library for HTTPS support
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(modules `https` and `ssl`).
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* The [json.lua](https://github.com/rxi/json.lua) library for
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serializing/deserializing to JSON (module `json`).
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serializing/deserializing to JSON (modules `json` and `jsonf`).
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I only add to this list with great deliberation. Since it includes indirect
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suppliers (suppliers of suppliers), I have an incentive to only include
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@ -145,6 +145,9 @@ suppliers who also have shallow supply chains. Minimizing the size of the
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supply chain should result in more reliable software that requires less
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frequent upgrades.
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(Look in [the manual](https://akkartik.github.io/teliva/doc/manual.html) for
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more details of what's available.)
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## Why Lua?
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It's reputedly the fastest interpreted language per line of implementation
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