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On 04/01/2011 12:14, Petsagourakis George wrote:
There are enough Lua books to get a grip on the language.

If I understood correctly Alexander's proposal (which I like), one of the benefits of this one is that it would be free, online. Of course, there is PiL as a good starting point, but as he said, more matter won't hurt.

Note: I have little experience of existing programming cookbooks, but I felt they are more or less similar in topics (exposing simple problems, giving solutions), so maybe this base can be taken and adapted.
There are other collections of small, useful problems, for example:
http://aperiodic.net/phil/scala/s-99/

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