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is it so hard to learn .lua ?

Submitted by neroproject, , Thread ID: 187377

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21-11-2020, 11:27 AM
#1
I would like to know if it is very difficult to learn .lua files? and if it is not so difficult, where would i start first?
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#2
no it is not . you can search in internet about its documentations and so more. like that you can start to learn it

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#3
Go through your favorite lua plugin and check out the autorun, client and server folders. Try to go through it line-by-line and you'll see how it comes together.

RE: is it so hard to learn .lua ?

#4
Is it hard to learn .lua to customize your server (Jobs, entities etc)? - Absolutely not

You can even find script makers online that will help you insert information, then they'll just drop a code for it if you really find it hard to set up your Lua files for server.

Is it hard to learn .lua for creation of scripts? -Well, it highly depends on you and your wish to learn it. Loads of tutorials on youtube to get you started. I'm sure you'll handle it Wink

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#5
No its not lua is very simple many people can learn you this language

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#6
Learn is decent but you can create gmod server with no any xp in lua

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#7
making a server can take like a couple hours if you are good, but it doesn't need any lua experience really

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#8
Just google it, its not hard to be honest. You need to spend some hours on it but after that youll know everything! :D

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#9
I believe that Lua is quite an intuitive language that even a first grader can learn it. I advise you to start by learning hooks

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#10
glua spesifically is a little wacky because of a small lack in documentation for a lot of things but lua itself isn't that complicated though personally I found it harder to get into that more so than C# which is what you want to learn for irl stuff.

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