• Need help from experienced glua developer
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Hello, Apologies if this is in the wrong section - I was confused. I am currently learning gmod lua (know lua pretty much, i think) and I wanted to pay an experienced gmod scripter to become my tutor. I want to pay them hourly and to basically be there on skype for assisting me and answering my questions. I made some basic things like HUD and what not. I currently am a full time c# and php developer and have been programming c++ for 6 years, so this lua in general is easy - just not familiar with gmod libraries etc etc. If anyone is interested can you please PM me your skype/steam maybe?
Considering your experience this should be enough [url]https://wiki.garrysmod.com/[/url] If you still have problems I wouldnt mind helping you [url]http://steamcommunity.com/id/randomiddududu/[/url]
[QUOTE=Klaes4Zaugen;51736390]Considering your experience this should be enough [url]https://wiki.garrysmod.com/[/url] If you still have problems I wouldnt mind helping you [url]http://steamcommunity.com/id/randomiddududu/[/url][/QUOTE] I am sure i can research everything but it will greatly increase my progress speed if i have someone
[QUOTE=ninjabearlol;51736426]I am sure i can research everything but it will greatly increase my progress speed if i have someone[/QUOTE] Surely you must now how to strategically google?
[QUOTE=meharryp;51736486]Surely you must now how to strategically google?[/QUOTE] What are you even trying to argue about, having a tutor speeds up everything. I am not inventing a new tactic to learning something - tuition has been around since the start of time, for a reason. Not sure why you even post/argue a pointless point.
[QUOTE=ninjabearlol;51736520]What are you even trying to argue about, having a tutor speeds up everything. I am not inventing a new tactic to learning something - tuition has been around since the start of time, for a reason. Not sure why you even post/argue a pointless point.[/QUOTE] All he is saying, is that if you indeed have the experience you claim to have, moving from c/c++ to lua will be an easy one, one that doesn't require anything more than a link to the documentation and a trusty search engine. [editline]27th January 2017[/editline] This is coming from someone who taught himself the same way, but with less experience in other languages than you claim to have.
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