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What are we expected to put here? It is so vague that I have no idea where to start. Smart scripting means writing out a plan, thinking carefully about it, and editing the plan. Eventually you implement your plan.
What are we expected to put here? It is so vague that I have no idea where to start. Smart scripting means writing out a plan, thinking carefully about it, and editing the plan. Eventually you implement your plan.
Another question: if we write something up can we have it checked by Lindens familiar with the LSO and mono VM's. When it comes to scripting there is more superstition then real data out there.
{{Unsigned|Dark Mole}}
:LSO is documented and the sourcecode of the compiler is available for examination. What is lacking in the LSO documentation is how the LSL compiler generates LSO bytecode. The Mono compiler requires similar documentation but the sourcecode for it is many years out of date. I wish you the best of luck and keep up the good work. -- '''[[User:Strife_Onizuka|Strife]]''' <sup><small>([[User talk:Strife_Onizuka|talk]]|[[Special:Contributions/Strife_Onizuka|contribs]])</small></sup> 10:31, 18 July 2012 (PDT)

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What are we expected to put here? It is so vague that I have no idea where to start. Smart scripting means writing out a plan, thinking carefully about it, and editing the plan. Eventually you implement your plan.

Another question: if we write something up can we have it checked by Lindens familiar with the LSO and mono VM's. When it comes to scripting there is more superstition then real data out there. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Dark Mole

LSO is documented and the sourcecode of the compiler is available for examination. What is lacking in the LSO documentation is how the LSL compiler generates LSO bytecode. The Mono compiler requires similar documentation but the sourcecode for it is many years out of date. I wish you the best of luck and keep up the good work. -- Strife (talk|contribs) 10:31, 18 July 2012 (PDT)