On Wednesday, 25 November 2015 at 19:05:15 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
The main problem with SDL is it's name. It's not an overly
popular project - it
doesn't even have an article in Wikipedia. That alone is not a
problem - if we
had something against non-mainstream project we wouldn't be
using D - the
problem with SDL's lack of popularity shares it's initials
with "Simple
DirectMedia Layer" - a super-popular project with binding for
most languages.
This makes it very hard to google for Dimple Declarative
Languae - because most
of the things you'll find are about Simple DirectMedia Layer.
If you google "D programming language SDL" you'll find it.
That takes me here: https://github.com/DerelictOrg/DerelictSDL2
and some other related projects.
In fact, I can't easily find documentation about this SDL from
google.
Dubconf seems to me a good replacement name for the format.
Regards,