Board Thread:Lua Help/@comment-166269-20150217184425/@comment-24473195-20150220165638

Indeed, I was trying to simplify based on my perspective. Thanks for the insight into how lua came into being.

Personally, I don't think there is much needed for the current codeeditor. Aside from line numbers, a good way to see errors , syntax highlighting, indenting or tab support,  and maybe just something to help jump to a specific line. Some of this is already being tested out in that wiki that CQM mentioned.

The lack of documentation is the biggest problem, as I only randomly stumbled upon the fact that you can actually debug lua functions without even saving a page using the console. In my opinion that's a shame because that console is the most useful aspect of the codeeditor. Who knows how many other features are included in that nifty console.

''"We have the tools, we can make it better, faster, stronger". ''All wiki needs to do is create a little momentum, and get the ball rolling.