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so is c++ easier to learn than lua because i'm having a hard time learning lua..

 

http://luatut.com/introduction.html

 

You can start learning right from your browser ( hit Escape key to test out examples )

 

Once you done and understood the examples hit the round red lua label to see the table of contents

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Rick is correct about c++ being harder than lua but in the long run c++ is more usefull to know.

Le 3.1 uses a subset of c++ which makes things a lot easier.You don't need to learn the whole language before starting a game.Just learn the basics and then go by the command reference.

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Rick is correct about c++ being harder than lua but in the long run c++ is more usefull to know.

Le 3.1 uses a subset of c++ which makes things a lot easier.You don't need to learn the whole language before starting a game.Just learn the basics and then go by the command reference.

 

Judging by his comments so far I don't believe he can program at all, so learning lua first and getting to grip with concepts such as variables and control structures is properly a good idea.

 

Then once he feels comfortable with lua and the idea of programming, we show him c/c++ and tell him the horror story of the star that eats memory. wink.png

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There's been several people here who recently started with no knowledge and are now making some pretty good games. So I think it's definitely doable, and I am trying to make it as easy as possible to get people like you onboard. I hope you find it intuitive and easy to learn.

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I don't recommend programming books. Start here:

http://www.leadwerks.com/werkspace/page/tutorials/_/script/

 

Agreed.

 

I tried books but it wasn't sinking in. I'm more the watch one, do one, teach one, school of learning.

 

Aggrors video tutorials are a must for those starting out.

http://www.leadwerks.com/werkspace/topic/6217-c-lua-and-editor-tutorials/

 

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