On Tue, 20 Mar 2012 11:40:49 -0700, alex <[email protected]> wrote:
On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 at 18:27:40 UTC, alex wrote:
On Tuesday, 20 March 2012 at 17:25:06 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2012 14:18:01 -0700, alex <[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi everyone,
It may sounds a bit annoying because I already was asking everywhere
in the IRC channels but still had no success -
Is there anyone who wants to be my GSoC mentor for the Mono-D project?
In the case you don't know what Mono-D is all about:
It's about creating a D language binding for MonoDevelop.
(http://monodevelop.com/Screenshots )
There are couple of things that are already implemented - like a
relatively nice but fast code completion, build support, small
refactoring operations like they can be used in every modern IDE and
few other things which will make application development with D a lot
easier - especially for D newbies.
(Debugging is also available via gdb on Linux systems - so yeah, why
not? :))
The main road map for this summer of code is available under
https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D/blob/master/MonoDevelop.DBinding/Remaining%20features.txt
- Especially things like the evaluation of constant expressions and
CTFE made e.g. a pre-compile-time view of mixin expressions possible!
- This would be more than nice, I guess!
So if you want to support D (and perhaps me, too ;)) - be a mentor
for GSoC to let D roll a bit more!
Further project info @ http://mono-d.alexanderbothe.com
For contact, you can speak to me in the #d and #d.mono-d channel on
freenode - I'm called 'alex|D-Guy' there
I might be up for this. Can anybody fill me in on what is involved in
being a mentor? I've never done it before, but I have some project
management experience and I am really interested in seeing improved
IDE integrations for D.
Thanks for the offer!
'Unfortunately' there already is one who wants to be a mentor -
but anyway: Thanks for being willed to do this!
Oops, small mistake happened - didn't know that he was called
"LightBender"
I really should put that in my sig...
--
Adam Wilson
Project Coordinator
The Horizon Project
http://www.thehorizonproject.org/