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awesome-lua
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Gearing up for Lua
If you're familiar with awesome-lists, you'll be happy to know that an awesome-lua repository does in fact exist. This list contains more interesting stuff about the language, along with going deeper into certain niches that I'm not even going to start to touch.
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What's your opinion on Lua programming language?
Lua has a lot going for it. Its memory footprint is nicely small, its practical expressiveness is quite high (though not as high as Python's or Perl's), luajit's runtime performance is very good for such a highly-expressive language, and it has a great set of libraries integrating with a lot of commonly-used services.
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Advice to Aimless, Excited Programmers (2010)
I believe there is a way to accomplish this without seeking input from people on Reddit or message boards for new domains to contribute to.
There are lists on Github that curate libraries native to a particular programming language. For example, there is a list for Lua (https://github.com/LewisJEllis/awesome-lua) and another for Python (https://github.com/vinta/awesome-python). Explore these lists to identify areas that may require assistance. Some of these lists have not been updated for years, so it is worthwhile to conduct additional research on the domain before undertaking a project.
I have personally completed a project using this approach, although I did have some background knowledge in that domain.
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Where do I go after learning lua?
This was a list I got in my mind without googling... for more inspiration and see what others are doing take a look at awesome Lua: https://github.com/LewisJEllis/awesome-lua
- Library support situation?
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there seems to be an alarmingly small amount of support for lua compared with other programming languages
Check out awesome-love2d on github, there's tons of libraries for all sorts of stuff including UI. Also check out awesome-lua.
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Any good Lua Modules out there ?
So I’m 100% not the person to ask but usually the “awesome” lists on GitHub are a good place to start. Here is the awesome-lua repo for example.
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Beginneer's guide to using Luarocks on neovim plugins
Disclaimer: i'm still new to this world as well, i went through this for making use of luacheck, a linter tool for Lua, but the possibilities are just endless, you can take a peek at some awesome-lua repo on GitHub to find out the amazing tools that you can implement to your projects
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Lua Limitations
Look at all the awesome stuff you can do with Lua.
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OOP in Love2d
https://github.com/LewisJEllis/awesome-lua#object-oriented-programming
push
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there seems to be an alarmingly small amount of support for lua compared with other programming languages
Where did you get push from? The GitHub version has that compatibility check:
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How to auto scale your game for all phones?
Push is recommended too, sometimes. Again, rendering at a fixed resolution and pixelating when scaling up.
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Push and canvas
I'm using push to scale my game. It clears it's canvases after every frame and expects me to redraw them? Isn't the point of canvas is to draw to it once? Should I use my own canvas?
- How can I make a window resizable?
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Coding for universal screen size
Check Push library. It handles a lot of things with resolution for you. https://github.com/Ulydev/push
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How do I make a scalable game window?
The push library might help you, it scales whatever you're drawing into whatever size you're after, very easy to use: https://github.com/Ulydev/push
What are some alternatives?
middleclass - Object-orientation for Lua
awesome-love2d - A curated list of amazingly awesome LÖVE libraries, resources and shiny things.
luarocks - LuaRocks is the package manager for the Lua programming language.
resolution_solution - Scale library, that help you add resolution support to your games in love2d!
blog - gamedev blog
luv - Bare libuv bindings for lua
gd50 - Source code for games used in GD50
classic - Tiny class module for Lua
paq-nvim - 🌚 Neovim package manager
ptpython - A better Python REPL