On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 1:05 PM, Jim White <
mjwhite948@gmail.com> wrote:
> First let me say I am surprised at the number of responses to my posting.
> Second, as I stated I am new to this so there is a learning curve. Third,
> contacting anyone through the contact list only resulted in being sent to
> this forum. Fourth, I am running windows xp and the selection to download
> totals 6. Being new I have no idea what the differences are. Fifth, I chose
> Lua because the G15 logitec key board allows you to use Lua script. It
> seemed like a good idea at the time. My thought was if they recommend it
> should be easier to get my projects to run on it easier. As stated I have
> messed around with this for over a month. Emails to the contact list
> resulted in nothing of value in regards to help. Frustration does come out
> in my posting and for that I am sorry. I do how ever stand behind my comment
> that quality is lacking. This language is being represented as an "easier"
> one to use and learn. wanting to learn to program is going to be frustrating
> enough without the added problem of figuring out what down loads are needed
> and how to configure them. All help files tend to expect you to have a
> knowledge of your needs. When your new you don't know what your needs are.
> As for now being a problem for python forums, well it is my hope that after
> a month of learning via tutorials, I will be able to learn far more than
> just getting the language installed. One last thought. If you who have
> responded to my post, had no knowledge of programing, would you find it easy
> to get this up and running. Pytoin took ten minutes Lua took me a month with
> no help from the contact list other than to pawn me off on you guys. Thank
> you all for your thoughts on my post. I will trouble you no more. I hope
> python works for me so I don't have ask any questions in a forum only to be
> told what I know. I am learning and frustrated after a month of no
> help,being blown off by contacts and ridiculed for venting. I still with all
> this response, leave with no idea how to get it to work.