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NETIO uses Lua as its scripting language. To master it, follow these references: | NETIO uses Lua as its scripting language. To master it, follow these references: |
Revision as of 23:44, 9 July 2019
NETIO Resources
M2M API Reference
Coming soon.2
Configuration examples
Coming soon.
Integrations
Coming soon.
Community
Coming soon.
NETIO Lua Programming
NETIO uses Lua as its scripting language. To master it, follow these references:
Lua tutorial
If you are new to Lua and programming as such and if you are eager to learn, this is your starting point. Before you proceed to NETIO Sockets, this online environment will be a good place to test your first scripts.
NETIO Lua Manual
A quick jump into NETIO Lua programming if you mastered another programming language. If you already know Lua, just keep in mind that NETIO Lua loops are limited to 32k cycles and all numbers are integers, not decimals like in standard Lua.
NETIO Lua Reference
If you can already code in Lua, NETIO-specific Lua functions is your main guide to programm NETIO Sockets.
Lua manual
Although you won't need everything mentioned here, it is worth to peek here from time to time to grasp the concepts of effective Lua programming.