ZeroBrane Studio Lua IDE v1.70 is out

Hi All,

I’m pleased to announce the release of ZeroBrane Studio Lua IDE v1.70. For those who are not familiar with ZeroBrane Studio, it’s a lightweight IDE that provides code completion, syntax highlighting, live coding, code analyzer, and debugging support for Lua 5.1/5.2/5.3, LuaJIT, and integrated with Corona out of the box. It’s written in Lua and runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

I haven’t made announcements of some of the previous releases, so I’m including updates in them in this announcement. The changes include updated Corona API for v2017.3068, added support for syntax highlighting and folding for 110+ languages and file formats, dynamic table expansion to Stack and Watch windows (large data structures are only retrieved when needed), improved handling of (invalid) UTF-8 values in copying, support for non-unicode codepages, integration with LuaCheck, performance improvements in commandbar and find-in-files, a fix for multiple instance launch on macOS High Sierra, updated list of plugins with descriptions, and other improvements.

The packages for Windows/Linux/macOS are available from the project website (https://studio.zerobrane.com/); the changelog with a complete list of changes is linked next to the download link. Thank you for your support and keep the comments and feedback coming! Paul.

@paulclinger, are you behind the development of Zerobrane? (I have some suggestions to provide)

> @paulclinger, are you behind the development of Zerobrane? (I have some suggestions to provide)

@RedBeach, yes, I am. Interested in any feedback you can provide.

Hi All,

I’m pleased to announce the release of ZeroBrane Studio Lua IDE v1.70. For those who are not familiar with ZeroBrane Studio, it’s a lightweight IDE that provides code completion, syntax highlighting, live coding, code analyzer, and debugging support for Lua 5.1/5.2/5.3, LuaJIT, and integrated with Corona out of the box. It’s written in Lua and runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

I haven’t made announcements of some of the previous releases, so I’m including updates in them in this announcement. The changes include updated Corona API for v2017.3068, added support for syntax highlighting and folding for 110+ languages and file formats, dynamic table expansion to Stack and Watch windows (large data structures are only retrieved when needed), improved handling of (invalid) UTF-8 values in copying, support for non-unicode codepages, integration with LuaCheck, performance improvements in commandbar and find-in-files, a fix for multiple instance launch on macOS High Sierra, updated list of plugins with descriptions, and other improvements.

The packages for Windows/Linux/macOS are available from the project website (https://studio.zerobrane.com/); the changelog with a complete list of changes is linked next to the download link. Thank you for your support and keep the comments and feedback coming! Paul.

Dude, I just noticed this. Instantly downloaded and started using. You are genius. Thank you very much for this IDE!  :slight_smile:

This looks cool!

Can I run this on chromebook?

> Can I run this on chromebook?

I’m not sure; It will come down to compiling wxwidgets for that platform, and while I’ve seen reports for Raspberry Pi-based systems, I don’t think I’ve seen reports for Chrome OS.

@paulclinger, are you behind the development of Zerobrane? (I have some suggestions to provide)

> @paulclinger, are you behind the development of Zerobrane? (I have some suggestions to provide)

@RedBeach, yes, I am. Interested in any feedback you can provide.

Hi All,

I’m pleased to announce the release of ZeroBrane Studio Lua IDE v1.70. For those who are not familiar with ZeroBrane Studio, it’s a lightweight IDE that provides code completion, syntax highlighting, live coding, code analyzer, and debugging support for Lua 5.1/5.2/5.3, LuaJIT, and integrated with Corona out of the box. It’s written in Lua and runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS.

I haven’t made announcements of some of the previous releases, so I’m including updates in them in this announcement. The changes include updated Corona API for v2017.3068, added support for syntax highlighting and folding for 110+ languages and file formats, dynamic table expansion to Stack and Watch windows (large data structures are only retrieved when needed), improved handling of (invalid) UTF-8 values in copying, support for non-unicode codepages, integration with LuaCheck, performance improvements in commandbar and find-in-files, a fix for multiple instance launch on macOS High Sierra, updated list of plugins with descriptions, and other improvements.

The packages for Windows/Linux/macOS are available from the project website (https://studio.zerobrane.com/); the changelog with a complete list of changes is linked next to the download link. Thank you for your support and keep the comments and feedback coming! Paul.

Dude, I just noticed this. Instantly downloaded and started using. You are genius. Thank you very much for this IDE!  :slight_smile:

This looks cool!

Can I run this on chromebook?

> Can I run this on chromebook?

I’m not sure; It will come down to compiling wxwidgets for that platform, and while I’ve seen reports for Raspberry Pi-based systems, I don’t think I’ve seen reports for Chrome OS.