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Scripting Chat / Best Practices, Design Patterns and General Coding Conventions
« on: April 29, 2012, 12:04:26 PM »
All,
The only dumb question is the one you ask ...
Just joined the site. Still lurking around a bit and feeling around in the dark. Is there a thread in the forums talking to best practices and design patterns for LUA and general script building.
Foo's second law - someone smarter than you has already figured it out.
(Foo's First law - what is clear to you - is clear to you)
(Foo's Third law - attach yourself to revenue and distance yourself from cost) < those of you who program for a living should live by this one!!
Have sifted through the LUA site and gotten the basics of the language ... and I see the genetic code of oeuo as well. But ... It always helps to start coding in a manner that won't make the reader's head explode. In my day job ... we have style checkers and build agents that force compliance ... so I have become a bit complacent in living in the real world.
Regardless - I will most likely stumble upon something ... but it doesn't hurt to stop and ask for directions.
The only dumb question is the one you ask ...
Just joined the site. Still lurking around a bit and feeling around in the dark. Is there a thread in the forums talking to best practices and design patterns for LUA and general script building.
Foo's second law - someone smarter than you has already figured it out.
(Foo's First law - what is clear to you - is clear to you)
(Foo's Third law - attach yourself to revenue and distance yourself from cost) < those of you who program for a living should live by this one!!
Have sifted through the LUA site and gotten the basics of the language ... and I see the genetic code of oeuo as well. But ... It always helps to start coding in a manner that won't make the reader's head explode. In my day job ... we have style checkers and build agents that force compliance ... so I have become a bit complacent in living in the real world.
Regardless - I will most likely stumble upon something ... but it doesn't hurt to stop and ask for directions.