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#114641545Friday, October 04, 2013 12:07 PM GMT

This question is too generic. We all have different motivations, so we'll attempt to learn differently. I had basic Lua knowledge by mid-late 9, but if you lack no coding knowledge, you'll have to learn the basic traits shared between all languages.
Oysi
#114641651Friday, October 04, 2013 12:10 PM GMT

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xZeroNightz
#117783432Wednesday, November 13, 2013 2:31 PM GMT

Hmm well, for all the post I think I will take about 1 week to know all the scripting stuff.. And a year to really script and build epic stuff :O
Alyte
#117786638Wednesday, November 13, 2013 4:34 PM GMT

2+ years
MettaurSp
#117806333Wednesday, November 13, 2013 10:43 PM GMT

Since I only played games for a lot of my first year and a half on roblox with an occasional visit to studio to attempt to learn, so hard to tell exactly for me. All I know is I started to pick up the basics when I learned about insert wars games so I was constantly checking out models and seeing how I could improve them by modifications and combinations, which lead to me learning some basics. Eventually, about around the beginning of my second year is when I really picked up scripting. Wrote my first landmine script, about a week or so later I was learning the for and while loops, moved on to making guns (like classic gear style), and just kept piling up experience and expanding my understanding of the language. A year later is when I was beyond learning the basic functionality and really polished my own personalized scripting style. Two years after my first script, I fine tuned my style and continue to do so as I learn about more ways I can improve my coding.

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