Glynnder, from our forums, has just informed us that the first release of his LUA Development Kit is available for download! Just when you thought Lua couldn't get any easier to develop with (I've been thinking this for over a year since I first saw it introduced on the PSP), but I was proven wrong. This development kit is aimed at allowing developers a basic interface for their development of applications and games as it provides lua code snippets and common commands that don't have to be re-written, just point, click and click again and you can instantly have a single line (or more) appear on your screen.
This is the first release of LuaDevKit and is only an Alpha build, so do not expect much out of it at the moment or for it to be perfect, however Glynnder is aiming for this program to evolve if the response is supportive, so just send your regards and say "thanks" in the official release thread here at QJ! It's a great all-in-one interface that uses Java, so you'll have to have a java client of some sort, which most of you probably already have on your computer.
You can also visit the website for this evolving project for constant changes and new releases and we will cover them as they come out as well! This project looks promising and I enjoyed the friendly interface that it provided me as I opened up the application and immediately started inputting some lua snippets and then instantly previewed it in the bundled PC Lua Player! Good work Glynnder and hope you can make this a viable app for all lua developers!
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