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- Subject: Re: Programming beginners' documentation
- From: Peter Sommerfeld <peter@...>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2008 17:06:23 +0200
Am Samstag, den 10.05.2008, 10:09 -0400 schrieb Jim White:
> I expected more people in the same skill level as my I have gone with
> Python. I will revisit Lua from time to time to see if I can make any
> sense of it. Some day I will.
Python has the advantage that you can run it out of the box because it
is designed for. Lua has others...
If you come back to Lua have a look at Scite
http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
There are several Windows_Installer and some (all?) contain a
Lua-Interpreter. With a bit editing the option files you'll get a nice
enviroment for learning Lua. Of course, you have to read the docs first.
And get a copy of PIL before...
Good luck!
Peter
- References:
- Re: Help i'm new, Thomas Lauer
- Re: Help i'm new, Jim White
- Re: Help i'm new, James Dennett
- Re: Help i'm new, Roberto Ierusalimschy
- Re: Help i'm new, Stephen Kellett
- Re: Help i'm new, Jim White
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation (was: Help i'm new), Gerhard Sittig
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Stefan Sandberg
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Jim White
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, KHMan
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Jim White