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by Dado Sutter-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Welcome to the never ending show of pLua :)
   Please share your code if you can.
   I might be able to offer to host a User's Wiki for pLua if you all think
this can be useful. It would be driven by
Sputnik<http://sputnik.freewisdom.org/>(100% Lua) and it might help to
concentrate pLua resources, code examples
and free aplications.
   I cannot guarantee to much time to maintain it though but the very nature
of a wiki should be the answer for this, if enough folks help.
   What is the best/main source of information, code examples and repo for
pLua today ?

Best of all
Dado Sutter



On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 18:41, jimmy joe jack <wildcard_seven@...>wrote:

>
>
> I think I mentioned in my first post that as a busy father of two who can't
> just jaunt away to the computer for hours, my only option to dabble in
> programming is generally at night, in bed, with my palm.
>
> I'd tried other palm languages before (mainly PocketC, some izibasic), but
> as a guy starting from square one the going was tedious and I felt like I
> could do examples and stuff but I couldn't really just dream up a program
> (even a simple one) to do what I wanted to do. It was too complicated, I
> didn't have the patience, time...etc.
>
> With Plua, and Berkant Atay's examples to get me started, I've actually
> made MY very first program that can actually do stuff. Even with the scant
> lua/plua documentation out there for total beginners, I made a tiny program:
> a checklist for college tasks that--get this--stores the status of where I
> placed checks on the list in a database and remembers where I placed the
> checks when I re-enter.
>
> Revolutionary, I know. But I'm starting from absolutely nil, and with other
> languages it would have taken tons more code and patience on my part. For a
> guy in my weird situation this is about as good as at gets, and I just
> wanted to say thanks for the help and thanks to the Plua gods wherever they
> are.
>
>  
>


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