On Friday, 14 June 2013 at 06:49:08 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2013-06-13 16:44, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
I've always use VIM without any problems. Is not what you
typically call
an IDE though. I think now some of "our guys" are using Geany
moderately
successfully, for sure much better than Ecplise and Mono
plugins. IIRC,
the main problem with those huge IDEs were memory usage and
death-files
(files that made the IDE crash consistently).
I think there a lot of working advanced editors for D, but
IDEs are
quite behind (at least in Linux).
I agree. But he said at the end of the talk that he didn't want
codecompletion refactoring or anything like that. Now he said
he just wants something better than Notepad that is stable.
I don't know what's going on here, somehow people are
consistently misunderstanding me.
The question in the talk was along the lines of "what's wrong
with D's IDEs". And people expected the problem was that they
don't have good refactoring support or something. But the problem
is much more severe:
Mono-D is not as good as Notepad.
EclipseD is not as good as Notepad.
Because they are unstable.