On Saturday, 7 September 2013 at 22:50:45 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
On 08/09/13 00:35, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Well, if you want a production quality multi-platform IDE the only options are InteliJ and Eclipse, both of which are not that well received by most C and C++
guys. The target audience for D.

That is my humble opinion, regarding the type of tooling I expect from
an IDE.

For a cross-platform IDE, I can't say I have that much experience, but I'd be inclined to give Qt Creator some serious consideration. Seemed nice in and of itself, it's properly cross-platform -- if I was writing much C/C++ these days I'd probably be using it.

I'm not sure how easy it is to write plugins for other languages and compilers, but I think it'd be worth looking into.

I had try, it seems feasible, but it's an huge amount of work.
It's preferable to let contributors choose for which IDE they want add D support. If you want try with QtCreator is a good thing, but it will certainly best to concentrate effort on projects that are already usable.

I hope to see MonoD on github/d-programming-language too if it's the case of VisualD.

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