Poll

Which should I start with?

Torquescript
3 (50%)
LUA
0 (0%)
Python
0 (0%)
Other (If so, post what it should be!)
1 (16.7%)
Get out, we got the scripting down.
1 (16.7%)
Java
1 (16.7%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Author Topic: Your Everyday Scripting Newbie.  (Read 3325 times)

Torquescript is pretty easy..

personally I'd advise you to learn an easier programming language first just to understand the basics, and then move to torquescript when you're more comfortable
I don't think you have any idea what you're talking about.

personally I'd advise you to learn an easier programming language first just to understand the basics, and then move to torquescript when you're more comfortable
are you handicapped
there is no easier language

personally I'd advise you to learn an easier programming language first just to understand the basics, and then move to torquescript when you're more comfortable
As elm said, TorqueScript is pretty easy. Though, there are easier languages to learn.

are you handicapped
there is no easier language
Are you sure?

As elm said, TorqueScript is pretty easy. Though, there are easier languages to learn.
Are you sure?
Lua sucks, python is no way easier than torquescript

Lua sucks, python is no way easier than torquescript
Lua is still very simple. I really want to know why you say it sucks though.

Have you even touched Python remotely? While I haven't coded anything serious with it and am still experimenting and learning about it, it's a very simple language.

EDIT: OP, you can ignore everything Zeblote and I argue about if you're seeing this. It's completely irrelevant to your question.

Lua is still very simple.
Every language that doesn't use ; is confusing me to hell
:c

Every language that doesn't use ; is confusing me to hell
:c
So, Lua doesn't suck, but rather is different?

So, Lua doesn't suck, but rather is different?
Is there actually anything you can do with it other than roblox stuff?

Is there actually anything you can do with it other than roblox stuff?
Garry's Mod uses Lua. Actually, a large number of games use Lua. A few programs, such as VLC, also use Lua.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lua_(programming_language)#Applications

python is no way easier than torquescript
python is the stuff

Many of the forum members don't seem to take too kindly to people who are just learning how to code, Zeblote here is an excellent example of that time and time again.

I post this everywhere as I feel it would be the easiest way for people learning how to code for the first time, like you. Try Codecademy, it teaches you the basics of coding. Once you learn that, coding for Blockland will be much easier.
Thank you, I will try that.

personally I'd advise you to learn an easier programming language first just to understand the basics, and then move to torquescript when you're more comfortable
That seems to be the way everyone says to, so , That's what I will do. What language should I try first? LUA?

That seems to be the way everyone says to, so , That's what I will do. What language should I try first? LUA?
Torquescript is incredibly easy compared to common used programming languages
For example you only have one variale type that you can do anything with rather than 50 different things that you sometimes can't even convert

Torquescript is pretty good for beginning.

are you handicapped
there is no easier language
Brainforget is pretty easy.