I'd be happy to come along and help if I can.
I am surprised that Lua hasn't been taken on by more folks - doesn't
anybody play World of Warcraft?
For the auto-didacts among you, I can recommend:
http://code.google.com/p/luaforwindows/downloads/detail?name=LuaForWindows_v5.1.4-46.exe
http://lua
May 11th is a board meeting, so the basement might be crowded!
Andrew.
On 15 March 2013 15:13, WereSpielChequers wrote:
> May 11th would be the day before the May London meetup, that might be
> convenient for some people.
>
> WSC
>
>
> On 15 March 2013 12:42, Jon Davies wrote:
>>
>> Hey why not
May 11th would be the day before the May London meetup, that might be
convenient for some people.
WSC
On 15 March 2013 12:42, Jon Davies wrote:
> Hey why not?
>
> I think there is interest in this so we should think how and where we
> should advertise it. Obviously on the UK Wiki.
>
> Not a hug
Hey why not?
I think there is interest in this so we should think how and where we
should advertise it. Obviously on the UK Wiki.
Not a huge fuss to do - someone to open the office on a Saturday?
Skype or whatever and lots of pizza.
Tom's offer is kind. Can you suggest a date?
On 15 March 2013
I thought you said "luau and pizza"...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luau
Silly me,
Gordo
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 4:26 PM, Katie Chan wrote:
> Sounds great, any volunteers to help organise / run this?
>
I was thinking the best thing to do would be to get some nice
Foundation person who knows about Lua up on Skype/Google
Hangout/whatever the ideologically correct equivalent is these d
Ditto. It's something I definitely want to learn more about, and having a
group event sounds fun.
Pete / the wub
On 15 March 2013 05:14, Richard Farmbrough wrote:
> How many people would we get for this? I'd come right now, not having
> got to grips with Lua yet.
>
>
> __
On 14 March 2013 15:49, Jon Davies wrote:
> Should we have a Lua love-in for UK geeks sometime led by someone who
> understands this?
>
> Could be a jolly day?
>
> Jon
>
The problem you are going to hit is that Lua isn't that widely known
and the people using it for templates are a really tiny gr