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I want to make a mod, but I don't know how to code. Can someone give me an idea of what I should do?
Well the best way is going to wiki.srb2.org, where it has lua in itI want to make a mod, but I don't know how to code. Can someone give me an idea of what I should do?
There are many good places to begin with.an idea
lua tutorials
. Don't do this. The SRB2 Wiki is not a great place to learn Lua all on its own, nor does it try to be, it just has documentation of SRB2's Lua support.Well the best way is going to wiki.srb2.org, where it has lua in it
Oh, my bad. Maybe starting in the SRB2 Wiki is a bad idea for people who don't know LuaDon't do this. The SRB2 Wiki is not a great place to learn Lua all on its own, nor does it try to be, it just has documentation of SRB2's Lua support.
So of course, let's go on wiki!
Get the power of lua!
Make the character!
And tea with cookies. ( U wU)
Don't do this. The SRB2 Wiki is not a great place to learn Lua all on its own, nor does it try to be, it just has documentation of SRB2's Lua support.
Cuz when learning in SRB2's Wikipedia Lua Page, it will have srb2 lua support. Making some people confused of using itMr Gaming bro.
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I have actually made quite a bit of scratch in the past, but I think I'm ready to move on past that.There are many good places to begin with.
If you have zero knowledge about programming at all, I would greatly recommend a platform that can teach you. SRB2's Lua may not be the best first option available to you because of some of the changes made to the language.
Learning normal Lua is a good start to begin with. Check this out: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Lua_Programming
You can also use this while trying to experiment with SRB2. The wiki explains how hooks work, so if you can get a grasp of that, it should be smooth sailing from there.
Lua is pretty beginner friendly.
You can also, well, use Google to look forlua tutorials
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If you're willing, you can also give Scratch a shot. It's not Lua and certainly not connected to SRB2, but gives you an idea on how programming works through literal building blocks.
Don't use the Wiki alone to learn Lua, it's designed for people who already know Lua. Use the official Lua manual on the main Lua website instead.Mr Gaming bro.
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So What do I have to do with it?Don't use the Wiki alone to learn Lua, it's designed for people who already know Lua. Use the official Lua manual on the main Lua website instead.
What are you referring to with "it"?So What do I have to do with it?