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Can anyone give any insight if there are any decent LUA books?

Are they worth the expense or is the Internet your best friend here?

 

I'm a pretty good C++/C#/VB/Arduino/Netduino programmer so I'm not looking for an introduction to programming, more a grounding in the LUA syntax.

Thanks in advance,

J.

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JG,

Yup, been there and downloaded everything available.

Also have all the stuff that DCS has on the website that is some help too.

 

I'm more thinking about the practical uses of it. I guess with the LUA Reference and the DCS guidance you could say that you have all you need. That said with an Operators Manual and a rudimentary knowledge of physics one could go fly an A380 too... We know how that would end :)

 

I guess though that I do need to just go monkey about with it a while and come back with some more direct questions with problems if I have any.

J.

Rig: Home Built, water cooled,i5 2500K @ 4.3Ghz, ASUS P8P67Pro Mobo, 8GB Patriot Viper 2 Sector 5 RAM, MSI Nvidia GTX970 4GB Gaming OC, 120GB OCZ Vertex 2e SSD Boot, 120GB OCZ Vertex 2e SSD Games (BS & WH), Samsung Spinpoint F3 1TB other,

Samsung UE37D5000 37" LED TV,EloTouch 1600x1200 secondary, Thrustmaster Warthog No.467, Thrustmaster MFD, Saitek Pro Pedals, Track IR4 with Track Clip Pro.

 

Ex RAF Aircrew, Real Life Pilot, proud Geek and father of one :)

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