dmd support for IDEs

Jacob Carlborg doob at me.com
Sun Oct 11 13:37:21 PDT 2009


On 10/11/09 21:38, Walter Bright wrote:
> Ary Borenszweig wrote:
>> Walter Bright wrote:
>>> Denis Koroskin wrote:
>>>> In fact, that's what I do right now.
>>>
>>> I think that's great. But it requires a lot of work (as of course you
>>> know).
>>
>> Good things require a lot of work. :)
>
> Of course. But getting something done and available in a short amount of
> time is also good!
>
> For example, some people say to me "why should I use D, when C++0x
> solves my issues with C++?"
>
> And I point out "how many more years are you willing to wait for C++0x,
> when D is here now?"
>
> [Setting aside for the moment the issue of whether C++0x really is
> better than D or not!]
>
> The point is, good enough now gets us further down the road of getting a
> user base large enough to justify the effort for a more comprehensive
> solution.

I think descent is really good now.

> For example, if I have many miles to commute to work, the best choice is
> a car. But if I can't afford a car, or am too young to drive, a bike at
> least gets me there. Before I was 16 and could drive, a bike was very
> liberating for me, I rode it everywhere.




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