On Tuesday, 17 April 2018 at 18:39:27 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
I hadn't announced the 5 or 6 latest releases (3.6.x series)
but this one comes with an integrated terminal emulator (linux
only), a bit like Geany does, if you see what i mean.
See https://github.com/BBasile/Coedit/releases for
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 23:00:03 Jesse Phillips via Digitalmars-d-
announce wrote:
> On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 14:40:58 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
>
> wrote:
> > I won't repeat everything that's in the changelog, but the
> > biggest changes are that writer support has now been added, and
> >
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 14:40:58 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
I won't repeat everything that's in the changelog, but the
biggest changes are that writer support has now been added, and
it's now possible to configure how the parser handles
non-standard entity references.
In reference
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 14:40:58 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
Well, since I'm going to be talking about dxml at dconf, and
it's likely that I'll be talking about stuff that was not in
the 0.2.* releases, it seemed like I should get a new release
out before dconf. So, here it is.
dxml
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 20:53:40 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
Hi, I made a tool which periodically monitors dub for new
packages and a DFeed subscription for new posts and then sends
updates to a discord webhook.
If you host it yourself you can put in any subscription ATOM
feed, so you
Hi, I made a tool which periodically monitors dub for new
packages and a DFeed subscription for new posts and then sends
updates to a discord webhook.
If you host it yourself you can put in any subscription ATOM
feed, so you could monitor your own projects, etc. and broadcast
them on your
On Thu, Apr 19, 2018 at 05:21:15PM +, Suliman via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
> Am I right remember that this lib is planed to be included as std.xml
> replacement?
Yes. I'm really looking forward to that.
T
--
A linguistics professor was lecturing to his class one day. "In English,"
On Thursday, April 19, 2018 17:21:15 Suliman via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
> Am I right remember that this lib is planed to be included as
> std.xml replacement?
It is a potential candidate to replace std.xml. It is currently the plan
that once I feel that it's complete enough and
Am I right remember that this lib is planed to be included as
std.xml replacement?
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 16:20:22 UTC, Jonathan I Levi wrote:
Did this thing ever get to a release/usable point?
Not really. I didn't find it worth the trouble after using it in
a few experimental projects and basically let it go like six
years ago.
The compiler has significantly
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 12:43:36 UTC, ANtlord wrote:
Hello! I've written a piece of glue code that helps to debug D
code using GDB. The code glues together GDB and ddmangle.
Checkout the link https://github.com/ANtlord/gdb-ddemangle
PRs are welcome!
Nice work.
Did this thing ever get to a release/usable point?
Well, since I'm going to be talking about dxml at dconf, and it's likely
that I'll be talking about stuff that was not in the 0.2.* releases, it
seemed like I should get a new release out before dconf. So, here it is.
dxml 0.3.0 has now been released.
I won't repeat everything that's in the
Hello! I've written a piece of glue code that helps to debug D
code using GDB. The code glues together GDB and ddmangle.
Checkout the link https://github.com/ANtlord/gdb-ddemangle
PRs are welcome!
On Thursday, 19 April 2018 at 06:53:05 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
On Monday, 16 April 2018 at 08:39:05 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Lately, we've seen a steadily increasing trend of new
followers on Twitter. We're closing in on the totally
arbitrary yet emotionally significant number of 10,000. I was
On Monday, 16 April 2018 at 08:39:05 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Lately, we've seen a steadily increasing trend of new followers
on Twitter. We're closing in on the totally arbitrary yet
emotionally significant number of 10,000. I was just thinking
how cool it would be to hit that number before or
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