Budding programmers who want to try their hand out on a language which a bit more readable than most can check out the PlayStation version of the Python programming language entitled "Python-PSP".
This easy-to-use development library ported to the Sony handheld is an ongoing project started by homebrew developer Fraca, who recently rolled out the 29/06/08 release of PSP-Python.
Here's a list of all the new changes included the latest version of the homebrew app:
The sceSircs function has been wrapped in the pspos module.
A whole new set of classes for image manipulation.
The API reference is now generated using epydoc.
Some bug fixes, thanks to patches provided by "MagerValp".
In addition, the developer also mentioned that a PHPbb board was also set up for anyone who wants to discuss the program. For more detailed instructions on how to install Python-PSP into your handheld, you can check out the installation guide found on the source page, accessible through the link in the main article.
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