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Where can i find an intuitive way to learn lua (Sorry if this is spam)?

Asked by 10 years ago

I'm just looking for some way to learn lua with similar intuitivity like http://codecademy.com, any help would be appreciated. If this doesn't comply with the rules, i understand and just close the thread.

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war8989 35
10 years ago

I recommend looking up Scripting Tutorial models in the catalog, and that you go searching for uncopylocked games and checking their scripting. You'll learn a lot by the end of the day if you keep at it.

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LevelKap 114
10 years ago

Honestly, there are plenty of great free models and the new re-done wiki is really grate for beginners. I have recently made some Youtube tutorials helping beginners. I've helped quite a view people so far and hope this might help: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZHgngmLejw&list=UURXZivFpgqgIygI7dijLgog

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Answered by 10 years ago
Normally I would suggest Lua Learners but that doesn't seem to be open anymore sadly. That Site worked for me and taught me the bit I know but when I got near the end of the Intermediate Tutorials it got shut down and all my Dreams with it.
 Lol so do what I am doing now, try making small easy things. Things like a door that goes transparent when you touch it or something like that. I am trying to make a Role Playing City game to practice. 

P.S Message to everyone who reads this, get a team and recreate Lua Learners. Best site ever got shut down, someone remake something like that.

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For whatever reason that was all put into code... just read it as if it was not. CrispyBrix 113 — 10y

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