melterx12 from our forums has released a new program today to help Lua coders get to grips with the language and compile ua code for running on a PSP. Some of you may be thinking that you don't need a compiler for Lua code, you can simply write it in notepad and save the Luascripts as .Lua files. Well this application makes Lua coding much easier featuring a great user interface, templates and some code snippets that make Lua coding quicker and less prone to errors.
This program is in beta form and will continue in development by melterx12, with a lot more to come from this little application. Coming soon to Lua Compiler is a help menu for all your Lua troubles and a debugging mode to help you find errors in your coding. An 'Active Text Organization System' is also on the cards which will makes comments green text, if/=/do commands blue, etc for easy reading of your code. Overall, if you are a Lua coder that spends a lot of time in notepad, this program will make your life much easier. However, because this is a beta, remember to backup all scripts before editing them with this program just in case something goes wrong.
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