On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 at 11:09:59 UTC, Chris wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 July 2016 at 11:01:14 UTC, lkfsdg wrote:
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Sorry, your argument was fallacious, because it was based on the assumption that everybody uses an IDE, the same as you do at that. Also, with your argumentation ("it can be done locally"), we could get rid of online dictionaries, encyclopedias etc., because I (might) have one on my desk - or I might have downloaded it to my local machine. No, your logic doesn't hold.

And when you skim through the docs online, as I do sometimes to see if a functionality I need is in Phobos, it's pretty handy to be able to jump from there to GH.

IDE or text editor with special features for D, everytbody uses one, although to write code you actually only need paper and pen. A computer is only usefull to compile.

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