Adam D. Ruppe Wrote:

> On Monday, 24 December 2012 at 20:09:22 UTC, KÃ¥re Andersson wrote:
> > I must admit I have some problems to see exactly what it does.
> 
> What it does is take a D file in and spit out a javascript file. 
> There's no speed boost from JS because it IS javascript on the 
> output.

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Such a beautiful idea, and very useful. It looks like mr. Jacob Carlborg went 
ahead and read my thoughts with that link.

Firstly, I have always believed that for instance downloading someting, is an 
obstacle for someone who just wants to get a first grasp of a new programming 
language. They want to instantly and online do some tests and get a feeling 
before downloading something.

Secondly, and maybe it is the primary goal, it can be a good development tool, 
especially for functions, with the capacity of immediate demonstrations. Even a 
more advanced programmer wants to know exacly what a function/tool does before 
investing further energy examining it.

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