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RE: [gbadev] Re: Scripting on the GBA

Not a complete newbie to programming.. have experience with 80x86
assembly and pascal / c++.. It's been awhile since those days, but I
don't have any trouble grasping the concepts so far, so I think I'll be
ok..

I've been reading the gbajunkie docs and they've been pretty good so far
so I'll continue with those..

Thanks for the reply tom..

James

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Badran [mailto:tb100@...]
Sent: August 12, 2003 10:48 AM
To: gbadev@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [gbadev] Re: Scripting on the GBA

On Tuesday 12 Aug 2003 15:39, James Acres wrote:
> http://www.gatesboy.com/Lua/Documentation/
>
> It looks like there's actually a LUA implementation for the GBA that
you
> may want to check out.
>
> Btw, I'm a complete newbie to GBA and I've been going through some
> tutorials on gbadev.org - are there any that you guys have ran across
> that would have made your learning experience a bit easier?

The gbajunkie docs i remember being very good. Are you a complete newb
to th
gba or programming in general? If its programming in general the gba is
not
the easiest way to start out, however saying that im sure there are many
here
who learnt the basic tenants of programming in z80/6502 assembler.

Tom

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hi list, yup, there is an implementation of lua for gba. i made gbalua a long time ago mostly because i was wondering if it was possible, rather than because ...
Danjel Rydén
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Aug 12, 2003
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Not a complete newbie to programming.. have experience with 80x86 assembly and pascal / c++.. It's been awhile since those days, but I don't have any trouble...
James Acres
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Aug 12, 2003
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Hey, Colin really had a good point there. If you still want to use scripts after Colin's email, I know of a scripting language called LUA that can be easily...
William Mallouk
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Aug 14, 2003
1:21 pm

... Yup -- 100% portable ANSI C. I don't know if anyone has mentioned it here yet, but Lua is also tiny, and it's one of *the* fastest interpreted scripting...
Eric Tetz
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Aug 14, 2003
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