Re_AnimAte has released another application called PSP Lua Pad, which is an app that helps people make standard Lua applications and code of their own. Think of it as Notepad for Lua enthusiasts.
He's mentioned a few things related to this release, though. For one thing, it's still in a pretty raw form, so don't expect it to be a mind-blowing application (but it WILL be helpful). He also notes the use of numbers to denote the coding lines, so just in case you people are starting to get sick of checking your code, use the lines as a reference. Lastly, you'll need the latest Microsoft .NET framework to run this application.
As a nice gesture, he's also made the source code available for people to try. We're not sure if he's still building on this one, but at least you can learn something and make something new from the code he's made available. Enjoy!
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