On 25.05.2012 18:07, Dejan Lekic wrote:
On Tuesday, 22 May 2012 at 16:21:23 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
Le 22/05/2012 12:18, Dejan Lekic a écrit :
On Tuesday, 22 May 2012 at 10:03:36 UTC, Roman D. Boiko wrote:
http://d-coding.com/2012/05/22/is-the-d-community-lacking-development-tools.html
My opinion - no.
We already have:
1) Mono-D, a MonoDevelop plugin - my personal favourite.
2) Code::Blocks - I used it for years, still provides excellent D
support.
3) Visual D - for VisualStudio users.
4) DDT - for Eclipse users
5) NetbeansD - for NetBeans users
6) Geany and Kate - for those who want to write a quick D proggy.
7) VIM and Emacs
Sure, all of them can be better, provide more fancy features, etc...
Refactoring tools ? Static code analysis ? Formaters ?
I'd say, just compare to what exists in Java or C# and you'll know
that yes, many things are missing.
Well, the OT was about lacking of development tools. The author did not
specify the level of proficiency. Sure many things are missing from
current tools, but come on, the fact is that one can do a serious D
project with Mono-D. Well, at least I think without a second thought
that it is possible.
I tried Mono-D. No dice, it uses about 1.5Gb of RAM on my 2 file "project".
And of course runs out of memory on every single click. Guess I'll wait
till the end of GSOC. What it does is for now:
-looks nice
-shows errors in-line, I actually kind of liked it
-almost good auto-completion
But it lacks:
- fast editor ;)
- no crashes & mem leaks plz
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Dmitry Olshansky