So, I installed MQNext, and saw people being excited about Lua, so I got the terrible idea that I wanted to try it out for myself.
Last time I was programming, it was early 2000s, I studied it at uni (computer science), and worked a couple of years as a dev (php, asp, Java, windows), before turning to the dark side (powerpoint & excel).
So I am quite useles when it comes to setting up a stack with IDE, compiler, etc. Git was not around back then where I worked :-).
I was thinking that I would like to make a simple script, copy somebody else's code for a simple hello world or similar, and then build up slowly from there.
Having to configure a dev stack, component for component, will break my feeble spirit, so a sub-optimal but ultra simple start suggestion would be much apreciated.
I have Note++ (yay), is there something I can do to create a Lua script, and try to make MQNext run it as is?
Help would be much apreciated, but also, let me know if you think I need to revise my expectations and not expect to be able to anything without a full dev stack.
Last time I was programming, it was early 2000s, I studied it at uni (computer science), and worked a couple of years as a dev (php, asp, Java, windows), before turning to the dark side (powerpoint & excel).
So I am quite useles when it comes to setting up a stack with IDE, compiler, etc. Git was not around back then where I worked :-).
I was thinking that I would like to make a simple script, copy somebody else's code for a simple hello world or similar, and then build up slowly from there.
Having to configure a dev stack, component for component, will break my feeble spirit, so a sub-optimal but ultra simple start suggestion would be much apreciated.
I have Note++ (yay), is there something I can do to create a Lua script, and try to make MQNext run it as is?
Help would be much apreciated, but also, let me know if you think I need to revise my expectations and not expect to be able to anything without a full dev stack.







