On Friday, 25 September 2015 at 14:50:13 UTC, jdeath wrote:
it is s shame that you people don't start thinking about what
you need to do so that developers can easily and quickly use D
on windows. what are the most common used libraries, interfaces
to other software ...
instead you incense yourselves on tools that no company will
touch (well maybe - when the decision makers are drunk) and are
about to loose a huge part of the developers.
well good luck in the future on commandline and linux.
You're obviously interested in D, else you wouldn't be here. It'd
be nice to get some input from you. What do you need, which
libraries are needed, what problems did you encounter? Chances
are that there are other Windows developers here you could hook
up with and create something useful.