Not really. The Lua code is still the active one running on the server. Since the Go part felt more like leftover/unfinished code, I decided to remove it. The question of which language ultimately gets used for more complex server logic is still open. Now the codebase represents what's running on the server (mostly, some secret keys had to be redacted).
Not really. The Lua code is still the active one running on the server. Since the Go part felt more like leftover/unfinished code, I decided to remove it. The question of which language ultimately gets used for more complex server logic is still open. Now the codebase represents what's running on the server (mostly, some secret keys had to be redacted).