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Computercraft V1.2 (Very) Basic Lua Tutorial

Started by Onionnion, 04 February 2012 - 07:52 PM
Onionnion #1
Posted 04 February 2012 - 08:52 PM
This is a tutorial I made a while back that introduces new users to Lua in ComputerCraft! For now I'll have a link to it, but, if requested, I can post the entire tutorial here. Feel free to ask any questions here or there, doesn't matter.

If anyone has an idea for another tutorial, please say so and I may make another based on requests!

http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/907632-mod-tutorial-computercraft-v12-very-basic-lua-tutorial-updated-1112
DarkNinja2462 #2
Posted 11 February 2012 - 08:54 PM
Can you do a tutorial on RedNet?
I want to make the internet but I don't know how to use rednet :D/>/>
Onionnion #3
Posted 14 February 2012 - 10:29 PM
Can you do a tutorial on RedNet?
I want to make the internet but I don't know how to use rednet :)/>/>

Luckily rednet is simple enough to do a short introduction on instead of a huge tutorial. I may do that soon. I gotta finish some other work first though. Thanks for the input
Evis #4
Posted 02 March 2012 - 01:18 AM
A rednet tutorial would be awesome when you have time.
Cherrie #5
Posted 13 April 2012 - 06:47 AM
After reading this tutorial I felt obliged to register to this forum just so I can comment on how freaking awesome it is. I was, in fact, fascinated by your flawless English that made it easier and more pleasant to read than guides that are wryten lyk dysss.
The guide itself is very damn useful and very thorough, it covers all the basics I needed and I just can't come up with any possible question (given that the reader has at least a bit of IQ) about the details in there. I fucking love your tutorial. Good job.
Onionnion #6
Posted 30 April 2012 - 12:05 AM
After reading this tutorial I felt obliged to register to this forum just so I can comment on how freaking awesome it is. I was, in fact, fascinated by your flawless English that made it easier and more pleasant to read than guides that are wryten lyk dysss.
The guide itself is very damn useful and very thorough, it covers all the basics I needed and I just can't come up with any possible question (given that the reader has at least a bit of IQ) about the details in there. I fucking love your tutorial. Good job.

Thank you very much! "fascinated by your flawless English" made my day! Sorry to everyone for my absence, as suddenly out of nowhere after writing my first tuts personal issues came up, but I was at least able to start working on learning C. Thanks to Dan completely for making this mod because it is really what got me going farther into my programming career; Lua really helped explain things to me and got me going! I just finally got back into CC after a while and even I had trouble jumping back into things again and how it all worked (I completely forgot how to use pullEvent() :)/>/>). I noticed a lot of confusion with it so I'll make a short guide on that next. Thanks for the reply! Good reviews keeps me going :)/>/>