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Can you code in Lua?

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Munchor:
In response to the recent news that the NSpire OS 3.0 can be programmed using Lua, a new subforum was created aimed at Lua Language.

I'd like to know who of you know Lua, like me :) I learnt Lua a few months ago, but haven't coded a lot of programs, it was more just learning.

Jim Bauwens:
I haven't programmed in it yet, but it looks easy to me.
I'm sure that most people will not have an problem using it.

Munchor:

--- Quote from: jimbauwens on April 14, 2011, 04:16:38 am ---I haven't programmed in it yet, but it looks easy to me.
I'm sure that most people will not have an problem using it.

--- End quote ---

It's interpreted, just like python, in fact, python, lua and ruby are quite similar.

Levak:
I know CAML, Python and many other languages, so theire is nothing new for me in lua, except a new Lego game to assemble object and recursivity. =)

Stefan Bauwens:
I voted 'No, will learn'. But its actualy 'No, maybe will learn'.
I am not busy on the nspire. Jim just bought one today(for himself) and I'm busy with myst...
But if I start going on the nspire I feel I have to learn lua before I can program 'something good'.

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