perry88
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| 09 Nov 2015 03:13 PM |
I learnt a bit of normal lua, I thought it would let me script on ROBLOX but then I found out it had nothing to do with ROBLOX lua. Now I see so many old tutorials, and many different ways that normally either cost money or will take up a month of my life. Any fast and efficient way.
#code print(Talk grit get lit) |
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| 09 Nov 2015 03:18 PM |
I would suggest thinking of a small project and trying to script that.
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mystxd
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| 09 Nov 2015 04:11 PM |
| There's no real shortcut to learning a code language. The best way to truly learn and to understand what you're doing (and not having to use guides/being able to come up with things on your own) is to spend time practicing different concepts and just to play around with it on your own. Always increase your scripting vocabulary and learn new terms every day. In the grand scheme of things - it's better to actually take the time to learn it than to just rip off other people's codes and change a few things even though it's a lot easier and faster. |
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perry88
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| 09 Nov 2015 04:12 PM |
Thanks guys I appreciate the help.
#code print(Talk grit get lit) |
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| 09 Nov 2015 08:44 PM |
there's no real 'fast' way to learn
#code if fourm = true then print('help me') end |
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| 09 Nov 2015 08:59 PM |
There is no fast way.
If you want to script/code/program you gotta put a lot of time and effort into it.
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