Will, what you want already exists! Open a terminal/command prompt and run `terra`.
On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 3:39:06 PM EST Will Rubin wrote: > If possible, I also would like to see an example of how to create a > stand-alone executable that includes the Lua interpreter. For example, > the executable could start up and say "Hi from Terra" (from Terrra) and > "Hi from Lua" (from "regular" Lua) without using C or LuaJIT. I couldn't > find an example like this on the Terra site but from the wording there > thought it might be possible. > > --Will > > On 12/6/2016 2:48 PM, [email protected] wrote: > > On Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:19:11 AM EST Tyler Brough wrote: > >> I am very excited to get started using Lua-Terra for my research in > >> finance. While I know some programming, I am by no means a computer > >> scientist. I am wondering if you can help install and compile a "hello > >> world" application. I am working on both Windows 10 and Ubuntu linux. > >> > >> I really appreciate your guidance! > >> > >> TJB > > > > Have you ever used Lua in the past? If so, “Hello world” with Terra is > > very > > similar. Would you like to just run your scripts with the `terra` command > > line program, or would you like to make a standalone program? Both are > > possible , and very easy, with Terra. > > _______________________________________________ > terralang mailing list > [email protected] > https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/terralang -- John M. Harris, Jr. OpenBlox https://openblox.org/ _______________________________________________ terralang mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/terralang
