On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 19:16:49 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
This release brings some larger changes:
- The library has been split up into sub packages: code,
utils, data,
http, mail, diet, mongodb, redis and web. This is an
intermediate
step to moving the individual packages out
This release brings some larger changes:
- The library has been split up into sub packages: code, utils, data,
http, mail, diet, mongodb, redis and web. This is an intermediate
step to moving the individual packages out to separate repositories
with independent version numbers.
- A
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 19:16:49 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
This release brings some larger changes:
- A lot of work went into performance tuning. Single-core
performance
of the HTTP server is improved by about +50% and multi-core
performance scales properly again after excessive
On Monday, 8 February 2016 at 13:23:40 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
What's new:
Enjoy!
Atila
Thanks! What is the relevant link?
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 17:07:15 UTC, earthfront wrote:
On Monday, 8 February 2016 at 13:23:40 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
What's new:
Enjoy!
Atila
Thanks! What is the relevant link?
First link on DuckGo: https://github.com/atilaneves/unit-threaded
I recently started with a GDB extension for debugging D code in
visual studio code and now its in a pretty ready state supporting
most things GDB can do, covering nearly everything the vscode UI
allows me to do. It supports debugging, attaching to processes &
gdbserver and debugging over SSH +
Just got the new update, and when I reloaded my files, any source
code inside a class has every variable name and all punctuation
colored according to my theme: http://i.imgur.com/RxqTqoP.png
If I'm remembering right Java files look like the right half of
the image as well, though I'm not
On Wednesday, 27 January 2016 at 17:34:35 UTC, Jack Stouffer
wrote:
Sublime Text is a very popular text editor, and for a while now
it's had marginal D support. What has changed recently is
updated syntax highlighting to support all the new keywords
that have come in the last couple of years
On 02/09/2016 09:16 PM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
> This release brings some larger changes:
>
> ...
Changelog looks very exciting, good work!
I have started developing a hobbyist OS, I decided I want it to
be written in D, but the only possibility to write code that can
be ran by the UEFI chips that replaced BIOS in modern computers
was to use either assembler or C. (For example:
http://wiki.osdev.org/UEFI or
Poodinis 6.1.0 has been released!
Poodinis is a dependency injection framework for the D
programming language. It is heavily inspired by the Spring
Framework.
Most notable in this release is the ability to autowire private
and protected members. Now you can have proper encapsulation
again.
On 2/9/16 2:16 PM, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
- Full list of changes: http://vibed.org/blog/posts/vibe-release-0.7.27
Homepage: http://vibed.org/
DUB package: http://code.dlang.org/packages/vibe-d
GitHub: https://github.com/rejectedsoftware/vibe.d
Congrats!! -- Andrei
On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 at 05:09:28 UTC, Joel wrote:
I don't understand the 'ext install debug' is that linux only.
How would I get the extension to work on OSX?
Inside Visual Studio Code, press F1 and start typing the command.
Actually, it doesn't let you execute the command
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 23:16:34 UTC, Mike Bierlee wrote:
Poodinis 6.1.0 has been released!
Poodinis is a dependency injection framework for the D
programming language. It is heavily inspired by the Spring
Framework.
Most notable in this release is the ability to autowire private
On Tuesday, 9 February 2016 at 22:31:37 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
I recently started with a GDB extension for debugging D code in
visual studio code and now its in a pretty ready state
supporting most things GDB can do, covering nearly everything
the vscode UI allows me to do. It supports
On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 at 05:42:21 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Wednesday, 10 February 2016 at 05:09:28 UTC, Joel wrote:
I don't understand the 'ext install debug' is that linux only.
How would I get the extension to work on OSX?
Inside Visual Studio Code, press F1 and start typing
On Thursday, 17 December 2015 at 18:17:41 UTC, Thomas wrote:
On Thursday, 26 November 2015 at 15:48:48 UTC, Guillaume Piolat
wrote:
OT: Readers of this NG probably know me under the name
"ponce", however over the year I was made aware that it's an
english swear word so I'll post under my IRL
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