Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
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Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
If you grab the Tango+DMD bundle from the Tango site, then it's exactly
the
same as installing DMD/Phobos: Just unzip, set path, and run.
So I shouldn't need
On 10/02/2010 00:26, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
* !HomeFolder module
What de heck is * !HomeFolder module
Thanks for enlightenment..
Like Bobef already said we need D2 support de..s..pera..te..ly I
think we have a good idea against 3 times constness.. NO ?
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My 4 y/o laptop that I already upgraded runs faster with Win7 compared to
XP tablet edition it had before.
Really?
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I have no idea what you're talking about.
I have a ThinkPad x41-tablet (almost 4 years old) which came with win XP
tablet edition which I hated to reboot since it took 10 minutes or so. I
kept putting it
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Starting with Vista, MS exposed the ability to have symlinks and hardlinks
on windows, just run help mklink in a cmd.exe.
In reality NTFS
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Starting with Vista, MS exposed the ability to have
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On 12/02/2010 11:10, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
My 4 y/o laptop that I already upgraded runs faster with Win7 compared to
XP tablet edition it had before.
Really? You know, I've heard a *lot* about Win7
Tango is my standard library of choice, a true and beautiful effort by
volunteers. Thanks Lars + Co.
- Clay
Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for
his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this
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Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
At the moment, no. Currently, Tango is D1-only, but druntime (the
thing that is supposed to allow Tango and Phobos to play nice together
on a single installation) is D2-only. So
On 11-feb-10, at 15:14, Moritz Warning wrote:
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Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
At the moment, no. Currently, Tango is D1-only, but druntime (the
thing that is supposed to allow Tango and Phobos to play nice
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Starting with Vista, MS exposed the ability to have symlinks and hardlinks
on windows, just run help mklink in a cmd.exe.
In reality NTFS supported this for a long time now (IIRC, since circa
2000) but
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Starting with Vista, MS exposed the ability to have symlinks and hardlinks
on windows, just run help mklink in a cmd.exe.
In reality NTFS supported this for a long time now
On 2/11/2010 9:14 AM, Moritz Warning wrote:
On Thu, 11 Feb 2010 12:07:29 +0100, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2/11/10 06:11, strtr wrote:
Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
At the moment, no. Currently, Tango is D1-only, but druntime (the
thing that is supposed to allow Tango and Phobos to play nice
Lars Ivar Igesund Wrote:
Signed,
The Tango Team
Thanks for the hard work. I'm using Tango almost daily and it has really
evolved over the years. IMO just as D excels other languages Tango excels
phobos or even more. In this sense Tango is phobos' D lol (no offense but Tango
rocks:)
Nick Sabalausky:
How do you ever get to 1.0 then?
Is that a serious question?
The answer: for example at release 0.275.1, that is when you want, when you
think the software is good enough to be called 1.0.
Bye,
bearophile
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Nick Sabalausky:
How do you ever get to 1.0 then?
Is that a serious question?
The answer: for example at release 0.275.1, that is when you want, when
you think the software is
Lars Ivar Igesund Wrote:
Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for
his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has
been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.
How is the whole
Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
Once Tango is ported to D2, then Tango/Phobos should get along just fine (as
long as you use D2). That's largely what druntime was all about.
:) Yet another reason to switch to D2 as soon as possible after reading
Andrei's book.
If you grab the Tango+DMD bundle
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4. Windows: Create a batch script Switch to DMD Phobos.bat that deletes
the dmd directory tree and then copies dmd-phobos to
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4. Windows: Create a batch script Switch to DMD Phobos.bat that deletes
the dmd
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Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
If you grab the Tango+DMD bundle from the Tango site, then it's exactly
the
same as installing DMD/Phobos: Just unzip, set path, and run.
So I shouldn't need to
Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
At the moment, no. Currently, Tango is D1-only, but druntime (the thing that
is supposed to allow Tango and Phobos to play nice together on a single
installation) is D2-only. So once Tango is ported to D2, I'd imagine there
will probably be a Tango+DMD2 bundle that
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Nick Sabalausky Wrote:
At the moment, no. Currently, Tango is D1-only, but druntime (the thing
that
is supposed to allow Tango and Phobos to play nice together on a single
installation) is D2-only. So once Tango is
Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for
his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has
been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming v1.0 package.
This release has seen 356 tickets resolved, 932
On Wed, 10 Feb 2010 00:26:06 +0100, Lars Ivar Igesund wrote:
Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai
for his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this
release has been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming
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Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download,
Hooray! It's 0.99.9 at last!
What's the rationale behind a release version number that asymptotically
approaches the 1.0 value?
After V.0.99 there is V. 0.100, then V.0.101, etc. Version numbers have dots,
but those dots are not like the real number dots :-)
Bye Tango team,
bearophile
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Dear D community
A new version of Tango is now available for download, named after Kai for
his several contributions in this cycle. The main focus of this release has
been final cleanup and a lot of bugfixing for the upcoming
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