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Mastering Roblox Coding

You're reading from   Mastering Roblox Coding The unofficial guide to leveling up your Roblox scripting skills and building games using Luau programming

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801814041
Length 424 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: Start Programming with Roblox
2. Chapter 1: Getting Up to Speed with Roblox and Luau Basics FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Writing Better Code 4. Chapter 3: Event-Based Programming 5. Part 2: Programming Advanced Systems
6. Chapter 4: Securing Your Game 7. Chapter 5: Optimizing Your Game 8. Chapter 6: Creating User Interfaces for All Devices 9. Chapter 7: Listening to User Input 10. Chapter 8: Building Data Stores 11. Chapter 9: Monetizing Your Game 12. Part 3: Creating Your Own Simulator Game
13. Chapter 10: Creating Your Own Simulator Game 14. Index 15. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we learned there are functions on instances. A few common functions are :GetChildren() and :FindFirstChild(). Both of these events get the children of an instance. But there are way more functions. Previously, we also used the :GetService() function to get services such as Players. We learned that some of these functions are for all instances, while some are instance-specific.

Besides functions, we also learned that there are events. Once again, some events are found in almost every instance, and there are instance-specific events. Events allow us to write our code in a more optimized way. Instead of constantly checking for certain things to happen, we use events. When using events, our code only gets executed if something happens. Therefore, we learned that our code does not run without anything happening.

We have seen that there are not always events for everything we want to listen to. We learned that in those scenarios, we could look for properties...

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