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    [Where do I]/[Who to ask] noob questions?

    So I don't want to ask a question answered a 1000 times, but as I am browsing the forum I feel like I always find information which I cannot even decide that if I decode I would end up with the info I am looking for.

    To be concrete I wanna understand the way of calling Lua functions from my bot.

    Take this for example: https://www.ownedcore.com/forums/wor...et-result.html (Call lua function and get result)

    I don't even know what language it is written in, and whether I can use it later in my program.

    How to handle the situation?

    [Where do I]/[Who to ask] noob questions?

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