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I haven't programmed in it yet, but it looks easy to me.I'm sure that most people will not have an problem using it.
I accidentally voted no, but will learn. I meant to vote no, and will not learn. I really have no reason to learn LUA as i don't own or program for the Nspire.
I know Lua extremely well It's actually a very powerful language for an interpreter, and I like it much more than python, because of stright out OOP, it has a much simpler table system -- it can be a pain for some applications, but for others it saves some programming time, and helps you think of the object easier
Quote from: Ashbad on April 14, 2011, 01:21:50 pmI know Lua extremely well It's actually a very powerful language for an interpreter, and I like it much more than python, because of stright out OOP, it has a much simpler table system -- it can be a pain for some applications, but for others it saves some programming time, and helps you think of the object easier I don't wanna discuss this, but Python's OOP is better than Lua's.