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Dark GDK / LUA.net

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jasuk70
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Location: Hemel Hempstead
Posted: 14th Sep 2007 16:21
I've recently come back from Mix07 UK (With nice Vista Ultimate and Expression Studio )

And one of the things that got a small mention was a .net version of LUA (And PHP support in web development tools)

After the event I tried to find out more about the LUA.net and all I could find was this:

http://www.lua.inf.puc-rio.br/luanet/

With a downloadable version from here:

http://www.lua.inf.puc-rio.br/luanet/lua2il/

Just thought I'd post in case any of the .netters would be interested in this.

Jas

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"What is this talk of 'release'? Klingons do not'release' software. It escapes leaving a bloody trail of developers and quality assurance people in its wake!"
PostalCOW
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Joined: 7th Sep 2007
Location: San Diego
Posted: 14th Sep 2007 20:17
Nice find Jasuk! Thanks! I use LUA from time to time on C/C++ projects for school. Would love to use it with .NET.

Requirements for life: Food-Water-Video Games!
Niels Henriksen
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Location: Behind you breathing heavely
Posted: 15th Sep 2007 11:19
Wow... thats look good.. I need to learn to use this

Niels Henriksen
Working on a (MMO)RPG right now in LightEngine
http://noggs.netopcom.dk/forum/default.asp - Forum for the game
jason p sage
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Joined: 10th Jun 2007
Location: Ellington, CT USA
Posted: 15th Sep 2007 15:09
Hmmm... Why? From what I've heard about LUA - I GUESS you can make scripts that compile at run time or something... is that why you like them? You can maybe have self modifying code and then run it within your app? Is that what its about?

Niels Henriksen
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Posted: 15th Sep 2007 17:00
My idea is that I can control lot in my game. And for the users they can write their own scripts.

In World Of Warcraft its used a lot for users to make their own scripts so they can make their own windows and UI.

Thats what I want to use it for

Niels Henriksen
Working on a (MMO)RPG right now in LightEngine
http://noggs.netopcom.dk/forum/default.asp - Forum for the game
PostalCOW
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Location: San Diego
Posted: 15th Sep 2007 20:08
LUA, Python and other scripting languages are fantastic for very large projects, like MMOs. Because it does not need to be compiled, so you can make changes without having to recompile. Additionally, you can have your developers work on it and not consume expensive programmer time with your project. They can just use a text editor to modify the script file then launch the program and see the results of their changes.

I use this site for looking up LUA commands and such:
http://www.lua.org/manual/5.1/

Requirements for life: Food-Water-Video Games!
Niels Henriksen
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Posted: 15th Sep 2007 22:30
PostalCow - Do you know how to use it in .NET? I cant figure out...

Niels Henriksen
Working on a (MMO)RPG right now in LightEngine
http://noggs.netopcom.dk/forum/default.asp - Forum for the game

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