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== lsl (Linden Scripting Language) Tutorials ==
== lsl (Linden Scripting Language) Tutorials ==


I created these videos with the purpose of explaining to a newcomer to lsl in a very basic way how to ''compile'' a [[script]] and why it looks and reads the way it does. They are not meant to taken as a definitive guide and so far only cover a few very simple basics. However I still clearly remember my first forays into scripting as being quite daunting and confusing. For those with no previous programming experience but a desire to create ''living'' objects in Second Life, take a look at these to get a first grasp on the basic structure of a script and some of its components. I will be continuing the series as time goes on. My apologies for the poor quality and extraordinary dullness of my voice. Feel free to comment on the discussion page.
I created these videos with the purpose of explaining to a newcomer to lsl in a very basic way how to ''compile'' a [[script]] and why it looks and reads the way it does. They are not meant to taken as a definitive guide and so far only cover a few very simple basics. I still clearly remember my first forays into scripting as being quite daunting and confusing. For those with no previous programming experience but a desire to create ''living'' objects in Second Life, take a look at these to get a first grasp on the basic structure of a script and some of its components. I will be continuing the series as time goes on. My apologies for the poor quality and extraordinary dullness of my voice. Feel free to comment on the discussion page.
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lsl (Linden Scripting Language) Tutorials

I created these videos with the purpose of explaining to a newcomer to lsl in a very basic way how to compile a script and why it looks and reads the way it does. They are not meant to taken as a definitive guide and so far only cover a few very simple basics. I still clearly remember my first forays into scripting as being quite daunting and confusing. For those with no previous programming experience but a desire to create living objects in Second Life, take a look at these to get a first grasp on the basic structure of a script and some of its components. I will be continuing the series as time goes on. My apologies for the poor quality and extraordinary dullness of my voice. Feel free to comment on the discussion page.
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