Do you think I could just leave this part blank and it'd be okay? We're just going to replace the whole thing with a header image anyway, right?
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I made this with the App "Codea" on iPad
If I get more then 10 woots, I will release the Lua Script Codes in this topic
I dont think its designed great, but I would know if you like this ;-) Im a 30% profi in Lua - I can make tables etc. But not 100% because im to bad
Whats good on Lua?
If you use the programming language Lua you understand that you will be able to develop for mobile, computers and websites. Lua is based on C/C++ and on websites will be seen as Java Script Codes - Just enjkoy my video and discuss it here
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even though i hate lua as much as unity and i think its impossible to understand it, this is pretty cool.
Lua is easier than PHP, Java, C#, C++, JavaScript, Python..
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Lua = roblox
Seems a bit jittery but I guess it's cool
Lua = roblox
Seems a bit jittery but I guess it's cool
It looks so because i havewnt the smiley/blocks asstes from Everybody Edits. Yes the thing is cool but as beginner thats to hard. I could develop this in cica 2 minutes
even though i hate lua as much as unity and i think its impossible to understand it, this is pretty cool.
Lua isnt a cheat sheet like Unity - Its a programming language like C#
Br0k3n wrote:even though i hate lua as much as unity and i think its impossible to understand it, this is pretty cool.
Lua is easier than PHP, Java, C#, C++, JavaScript, Python..
I agree, lua is the easiest language that i know (for programming not for speaking of course ;-))
I made thiz with teh App "Codea" on iPad
If I get more thenickle 10 woots, I will release teh Lua Script Codes in thiz topic
I dont thinkzy its designed great, but I would know if you like thiz ;-) Im a 30% profi in Lua - I canickle make tazles etc. But not 100% because im to bad
Whats good on Lua?
If you use teh programming language Lua you understandziez that you will be azles to develop for mobzles, computzorzes >=3 andziez websitezlezificaz0rses Lua iz based on C/C++ andziez on websites will be seenickle as Java Script Codes - Just enjkoy my video andziez discuss teh thingzikle here
I made this in two minutes - this is very simple and great: I used the commnd "rect" only two times what means i used tables 25x25 for the world and 2x3 for the buttons. The animation is simple and not developed with "tween" so you can see big jumps; double jumps werent made special i just would fix them in next code giving
To save the file use
.lua
formatting try any way to use lua - In different Lua uploads their Lua could inclue other tags! This Lua is supported with Codea
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Lua is used often for coding plugins.
So it will be an C# bot which has a PlayerIO reference, and Lua can execute thought the C# app.
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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Br0k3n wrote:even though i hate lua as much as unity and i think its impossible to understand it, this is pretty cool.
Lua is easier than PHP, Java, C#, C++, JavaScript, Python..
I beg to differ here.
I hate the style of 'word'-languages (Like how C# uses signs and LUA uses words).
Most of all I hate how Python works with indentation. Even though you will do it anyways for code readability. Sadly I have to use it for work.
I personally think Java would be one of the easier ones, mostly since when you know a language like Java/C#/C++, you can way more easily move to another one then the other way around.
But I think I'm basing this mostly off opinions and not facts, so just ignore this I guess...
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^Yeah, Python messes with me, too. I work with plaintext editors quite often. I can get away with bad presentation in other javascript because of the { and } ... but python ermahgerd. No can do, we gotta have perfect indentations and you better not forget it!
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I've seen plenty of game mods built with Lua.
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Ruby is the most beautiful <3
but sadly incredible slow
Everybody edits, but some edit more than others
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You are able to create and connect plugings to servers that are storaged on a website with
plugin = http.request("google.com/docs")
So it will explain "plugin" to the local at Google Docs
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