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General Discussion => Introduce Yourself! => Topic started by: thenyanpeople on August 30, 2011, 12:39:18 pm
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Hello everyone.
I own a TI-Nspire CX CAS.
I am looking forward to learn the programming language for it.
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Hello! Welcome here! :hyper:
You're peanut will soon arrive.
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Are there any programs for the nspire cx?
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Yea. First of all, nspire cx use the language called Lua if I remember correctly. There's a lotsa game dev going on. Also, there's pac-man.
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Hi ! Welcome here !
I don't know anything about Nspires except that we have good programmers for it. I believe all Lua games work on it.
EDIT: Yeah ! second time I am being ninja'd ! This must be a sign ! I should make a ninja game !
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Cool so the language I need to learn is Lua. Are there any tutorials for it?
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you can learn TI-Basic Yes, it is Lua.
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Welcome to Omnimaga! Here's some peanuts.
!peanuts
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Hi and welcome to Omnimaga!
Resources for Lua I have found useful are http://www.lua.org/pil/ and http://lua-users.org/wiki/LuaTutorial
Then when you're ready for Nspire stuff, http://www.inspired-lua.org/ is the best place to go.
There is a forum here for Lua at http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?board=174.0
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Cool so the language I need to learn is Lua. Are there any tutorials for it?
The way I learned it was this:- Read the two tutorials on this site (http://luatut.com/)
- Use this awesome PDF (http://lua-users.org/files/wiki_insecure/users/thomasl/luarefv51single.pdf) for reference; it's got everything you'll ever need
- Watch this video (http://www.inspired-lua.org/2011/05/2-setting-lua-environnement-with-the-preliminary-scripting-tool/) to learn how to program Lua for Nspires
- Download and run Luna (http://ourl.ca/12404/233280) when you're ready for release
Hope that helps, and welcome to Omnimaga!
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hey what is this peanut thing all about?
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Friendly gesture. New members can grab a bag of peanuts on their way in :D
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I get it LOL
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It's some sort of local meme (kinda like rickroll, but just on Omni instead of the entire Internet and it's a bit older than it)