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    NeoLua

    NeoLua

    A Lua implementation for the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR)

    A Lua implementation for the Dynamic Language Runtime (DLR). NeoLua is an implementation of the Lua language. Currently, the implementation is on the level of Lua_5.3. The goal is to follow the reference of the C-Lua implementation and combine this with full .NET Framework support. That means it should be easy to call .NET functions from Lua and it should be easy to access variables and functions from a .net language (e.g. C#, VB.NET, ...).
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    Loxodon Framework

    Loxodon Framework

    An MVVM & Databinding framework that can use C# and Lua

    LoxodonFramework is a lightweight MVVM(Model-View-ViewModel) framework built specifically to target Unity3D. Databinding and localization are supported. It has a very flexible extensibility. It makes your game development faster and easier. For tutorials, examples, and support, please see the project. You can also discuss the project in the Unity Forums. The plugin is compatible with MacOSX, Windows, Linux, UWP, WebGL, IOS, and Android, and provides all the source code of the project. If you...
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    MoonSharp

    MoonSharp

    An interpreter for the Lua language, written entirely in C#

    ...An embedded JSON parser (with no dependencies) to convert between JSON and Lua tables. Easy opt-out of Lua standard library modules to sandbox what scripts can access. Easy to use error handling (script errors are exceptions). Support for coroutines, including invocation of coroutines as C# iterators.
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    Networix is a Open Source Framework programmed in c# to allow users to script in lua, c# and GLSL in a OpenGL Environment using an object based interface.
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