PyIot
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:19 PM |
I wanna learn how to script and I was wondering if anyone was willing to tell me how they were taught or the best how to learn?
I'm a decently fast learner so I can catch on quickly.
Any help is very well appreciated(;
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PyIot
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:19 PM |
Wiki, youtube tutorials, studying free models, watching this forum, ect.
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PyIot
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:20 PM |
Is wiki the most productive way?
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:21 PM |
There is no best way, everyone learns differently.
Some people love youtube videos, I hate youtube videos (99.99% of the time it's awful). I love long length PDFs and a lot of people hate that. A lot of people learned from looking at free models too (but that can lead to bad practices) and others had an advantage because they knew a language before Lua making it easier.
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:21 PM |
It's the best way for getting the basics I suppose, everyone is different. I began by reading the wiki and watching tutorials, moved on to trying out scripts on my own, studying free models, and playing around with the object browser.
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| 09 Aug 2016 06:23 PM |
PDF is probably easiest for me.
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