Lua, how many of you know it?
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Lua, how many of you know it?
How many people people on here actual know Lua on Here? Me, i know most of Lua But the Real advanced things like metamethods & properly faking OOP (or OO watever you like 2 say) & classes in Lua is something that i don't currently need right now. Everyone on here will not know Me but i make homebrew games using Lua For the PSP & am currently making a simple platformer
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Hey. I know that there's me, Orgodemir-K, trufun202, and at least a few other programmers around here that know/use Lua.
As for faking the OO, yeah, I hear ya. That and it's kind of a pain in the ass. Most of us (or all of us, now that I think about it) use either LuaBind or toLua with our Lua implementations. Both of these libraries give Lua real OO capabilities, so it's really not a hassle at all.
As for faking the OO, yeah, I hear ya. That and it's kind of a pain in the ass. Most of us (or all of us, now that I think about it) use either LuaBind or toLua with our Lua implementations. Both of these libraries give Lua real OO capabilities, so it's really not a hassle at all.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
I only know basic stuff so far but I'm learning lua and OpenGL at the same time right now, I know falco and trufun use it and I'm sure some others around here. Theirs actually a few recent topics on it in the programming discussion.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Haha. Yeah, Lua is pretty popular around these parts. It's sort of like the drug of our developers. You might as well join us, because all the cool kids are doing it.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Lol, nice way to describe Lua. The API for PSP though is very Crap. Seriously Its crap Mainly because of Hardware issues but there is also a limit coding wise. But theres a new API out witch i think is about 30-40% faster. Faking Classes is also crap. I haven't found a good use for that yet eithier, Its alot more popular than i thought. Anyone tried LÖVE? Really good, i recommend it for deving with Lua on PC. Me personally learn a language & API at the same time though.GyroVorbis wrote:Haha. Yeah, Lua is pretty popular around these parts. It's sort of like the drug of our developers. You might as well join us, because all the cool kids are doing it.
Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Now that you mention it I was reading the Lua manual not so long ago. Got pretty far but I completely forgot about it. I've been busy trying to learn SDL in my free time, but this goddamn advanced calculus course is killing me. The beginnings of Calculus are interesting (and useful), but unless you're doing advance 3D engine programming, who the hell needs to know about, say, the Jacobian of a C-1 transformation? Albeit, I'll admit vector calculus is pretty sweet. Fuck, I'll just have to adapt into liking the former eventually. Woops, better get back to work now
Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Well thats only 4 topics, Does anyone know any good Lua Books? I have read the manual, & Programming in Lua First edition, anything else to read??
Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
As of last weekend, I "know" lua. ;P
Syntax is very easy to pick-up. When you come across a time when you need more specifics, consult the documentation--otherwise, I really wouldn't say a book is necessary.
Unless, of course, this is your first language. Then you're going to have a harder time.
Syntax is very easy to pick-up. When you come across a time when you need more specifics, consult the documentation--otherwise, I really wouldn't say a book is necessary.
Unless, of course, this is your first language. Then you're going to have a harder time.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
I am using lua for a game engine I'm making and I like it!
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Oh, you're going to fit right in on these boards then... welcome to the cult.unholysavagery wrote:I am using lua for a game engine I'm making and I like it!
Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Well its just good to have one instead of always going on the net & reading that way. I'd prefere a book.Arce wrote:As of last weekend, I "know" lua. ;P
Syntax is very easy to pick-up. When you come across a time when you need more specifics, consult the documentation--otherwise, I really wouldn't say a book is necessary.
Unless, of course, this is your first language. Then you're going to have a harder time.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
I am the main Lua scripter for the game, so I'm afraid I do know it.
Marcel, you do know Lua, but seriously, clean up your style. You're the only person who's managed to make Lua look ugly.
Marcel, you do know Lua, but seriously, clean up your style. You're the only person who's managed to make Lua look ugly.
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Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
Peter, right? Yeah you've done some nice things in Lua, i like your 'fake battlesystem' i wrote my own turn-based battlesystem for PSP, you press X next turn, it isn't nothing fancy but it was only 4kb.Orgodemir-k wrote:I am the main Lua scripter for the game, so I'm afraid I do know it.
Marcel, you do know Lua, but seriously, clean up your style. You're the only person who's managed to make Lua look ugly.
Re: Lua, how many of you know it?
^Classic Marcel :P jk I wouldn't knowOrgodemir-k wrote:I am the main Lua scripter for the game, so I'm afraid I do know it.
Marcel, you do know Lua, but seriously, clean up your style. You're the only person who's managed to make Lua look ugly.