What IDE are you using?
Re: What IDE are you using?
I'm gonna try Sublime now. Seems interesting.
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Re: What IDE are you using?
Awesome. I'm thinking of switching to this too.luaz wrote:I'm gonna try Sublime now. Seems interesting.
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Re: What IDE are you using?
luaz: I agree with you that having intellisense, a debugger, etc. can be helpful. I have written up an explanation for why this is so on this page:
https://bitbucket.org/kevinclancy/love- ... TypeSystem
I think love studio is a good starting point for a general purpose IDE for lua/LOVE. But, unfortunately, I have not had much time to work on it for the past couple of months due to school. Maybe I will take a light courseload next semester to buy some more time.
https://bitbucket.org/kevinclancy/love- ... TypeSystem
I think love studio is a good starting point for a general purpose IDE for lua/LOVE. But, unfortunately, I have not had much time to work on it for the past couple of months due to school. Maybe I will take a light courseload next semester to buy some more time.
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This looks awesome, I wanted to try it before I thought of trying Sublime (which I'm loving so far, by the way), but my Windows is XP, and I have no free space for .NET 4.0. I know, I know, programming sucks in general on this machine. The other day I've downloaded some game and it was running on 5FPS or so...kclanc wrote:luaz: I agree with you that having intellisense, a debugger, etc. can be helpful. I have written up an explanation for why this is so on this page:
https://bitbucket.org/kevinclancy/love- ... TypeSystem
I think love studio is a good starting point for a general purpose IDE for lua/LOVE. But, unfortunately, I have not had much time to work on it for the past couple of months due to school. Maybe I will take a light courseload next semester to buy some more time.
If you're going to reply to my post, consider posting an (preferably working) example - 99.7% of time time, I already know how to implement the feature theoretically! I don't learn very well from references, etc....
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Just using Notepad++, Lua 5.1 Reference Manual, and looking in the Love2D wiki.
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Re: What IDE are you using?
That's my boy!substitute541 wrote:Just using Notepad++, Lua 5.1 Reference Manual, and looking in the Love2D wiki.
Re: What IDE are you using?
I run Notepad++ under gdipp along with Latin Modern Fonts so my eyes aren't constantly assaulted by ClearType's horrible, er "unprecedented" font rendering technology.
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Re: What IDE are you using?
I'm using Sublime Text at the moment. It's quite nice. Not a huge step up from Notepad++ but it has some nifty features. Also you can use it for free, only they keep trying to guilt you into buying it
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I use IntelliJ + the lua plugin.
I have a .bat to build everything and a shortcut to run it from the IDE (I tried to set the same thing in np++ but couldn't )
most of the IDE's features don't work with lua but it's still a great dev environment in my opinion.
I have a .bat to build everything and a shortcut to run it from the IDE (I tried to set the same thing in np++ but couldn't )
most of the IDE's features don't work with lua but it's still a great dev environment in my opinion.
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I'm not sure what you are talking about.pk wrote:I run Notepad++ under gdipp along with Latin Modern Fonts so my eyes aren't constantly assaulted by ClearType's horrible, er "unprecedented" font rendering technology.
Not guilt - annoy. Why would you feel guilty about using software which was provided for free by the author?felix24 wrote:I'm using Sublime Text at the moment. It's quite nice. Not a huge step up from Notepad++ but it has some nifty features. Also you can use it for free, only they keep trying to guilt you into buying it
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