I used to it privately for win32 too and it worked great. Unfortunately, the bosses want both, win32 and win64, these days and you just can't do it with D. I am not a compiler person and due to the project time constraints can't spend the time to get the usual stuff working, that works with c++ out of the box. My bosses will NOT pay for such tasks, even though they would be willing take another language then C++, IF it is maintainable by other programmers (the -> you might die thing). Somehow I have the feeling, that it will not be fixed quickly as you suggests.


On Friday, 2 January 2015 at 16:04:58 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Friday, 2 January 2015 at 15:55:15 UTC, Jack wrote:
It seems that they are not the same. i downloaded the imports, re-installed D and tried an older project.

What happened? I betcha the differences aren't that big.

I have a 64 bit windows computer now and installed visual studio a while ago, let me spend a couple hours and see if I can fix it.

Too bad - D is not yet usable for windows development.

I use it for a lot of win32 stuff so I'm sure the problems can be fixed kinda quickly for 64.

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