On 2 September 2013 06:02, Walter Bright <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 9/1/2013 11:01 AM, Peter Alexander wrote: > >> Thank you for sharing this experience Manu, I had no idea there were so >> many >> issues with D on windows. I primarily use OSX without problems, but have >> also >> used it on windows for small projects, but I haven't experienced the >> issues you >> describe. >> >> Can I just say to some of the others in this thread: comments along the >> lines of >> "use vim" or "use a free os" are not helpful. These are legitimate users >> and >> their issues are legitimate also, whether you agree with their choice of >> environment or not. >> > > Yes, I agree. > Might I suggest one step further to you Walter, that it might be worth-while for you to take an interest personally into Visual-D, and maybe Mago. Since you're probably the primary Windows contributor? Perhaps try and work with these tools on a daily basis for a while. Especially try some intensive debugging sessions under Visual-D/VS. You might find that it may short-circuit a lot of micro-bug reports in the debugging experience.
