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Hi, Sorn.
I agree with you.
I am a beginner and also have feel what you describe.
I am also interested in help.

I have written (not professionally)  some little code (a form) that can be used in Lua v5.1 and v5.3, showing data from an SQLite database.

I agree with you, Sorn.

See you later.


De: Sorn Županić Maksumić
Enviado: jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2020 9:22 a. m.
Para: lua-l-lists.lua.org
Asunto: Making Lua accessible to everyone
 

Hi! I’m Sorn Maksumic. The reason I'm sending this email is that I want to make Lua accessible to everyone, especially beginners. If you’re interested, please continue to read.


Beginners are most likely not going to join this mailing list. They’re just not. Especially those who are new to programming in general. As you already know, Lua is used a lot in game development and mods, which makes it the first programming language for many. Maybe it was one of your first programming languages too? It was mine, I got introduced to Lua through Open Tibia (a game).


To continue, at least 90% of the traffic LuaForum.com is getting is from beginners searching “Lua Forum”, because they need help. The forum has great SEO (mainly because of the domain name) and the forum always appears on the first page on Google. But, it’s no use in having great SEO if there is no one around to help the beginners, right?


Most of the traffic is coming from this question: How to install Lua on Windows?


Further, technical documentation really scares beginners. Forum posts are much more welcoming and it allows beginners to reply and ask questions when something is unclear. This is not possible in the reference manual. It would be great to see what beginners are struggling to grasp. Once a question has been answered, it doesn’t have to be answered again.


It can also be a place for experts to share ideas (such as Space/Time Duality by Gavin). This also helps beginners to see good coding practice and style. The space/time duality article is probably the best programming article I’ve ever read.


The things you post on LuaForum.com will never be deleted. Running a forum is really cheap, and I have no problem sponsoring it myself; everything is already prepaid until 2025.


To summarize, why join Lua Forum?

  • People new to programming are most likely not going to join a mailing list

  • The forum has great SEO and it’s the first place many beginners look for help

  • Technical documentation can be scary and there's no way to ask a question

  • Experts can share good coding practice and style

  • Posts will never be deleted


I hope you join, but no pressure if you don't. It's up to you.


Thank you for reading,

Sorn