On 2015-11-12 11:18, Nemanja Boric wrote:
On Tuesday, 10 November 2015 at 10:01:24 UTC, Shriramana Sharma wrote:
I prefer 3. It's simple, but effective. The graphic looks like an Olympic torch
to me, which is good, indicating that D is a champion! :-)
On 2015-11-04 03:30, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Reply to this with 1.1, 1.2, 2, or 3:
3
more BJM related
http://www.amazon.com/Declare-Nothing-Parks-Anton-Newcombe/dp/B00WZXX2NC
sorry, emailer(me) malfunction. pls ignore
On 2015-03-27 16:47, Mike Wey wrote:
On 03/27/2015 10:27 PM, captaindet wrote:
On 2015-03-26 17:41, Mike Wey wrote:
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on the LGPL
license.
Shortly after the last release, GtkD has been updated for GTK+ 3.16.
GtkD 3.1.0 is now available
On 2015-03-26 17:41, Mike Wey wrote:
GtkD is a D binding and OO wrapper of Gtk+ and is released on the LGPL
license.
Shortly after the last release, GtkD has been updated for GTK+ 3.16.
GtkD 3.1.0 is now available on gtkd.org:
http://gtkd.org/download.html
great news - thanks for your
On 2015-03-10 18:05, jollie wrote:
On Tue, 10 Mar 2015 15:41:54 -0500, captaindet wrote:
thanks a lot, jollie, for the detailed description. i tried as advised,
the shell output was a bit different than in your example, i guess
because i installed the 32 bit version and your example was
On 2015-03-08 22:23, jollie wrote:
captaindet2k...@gmx.net Wrote in message:
can you point me to a DL of 3.14 for windows?
I have been using msys2. The mingw-w64 ports work
well and include an x86 and x86_64 version.
jollie
and it also allows using the latest version of glade!
/det
On 2015-03-10 10:56, jollie wrote:
On Mon, 09 Mar 2015 13:48:54 -0500, captaindet wrote:
thanks for the info. however, i am not familiar with this project. to be
honest, it is not quite clear to me what MSYS2 is good for or who would need
it. the dox are very slim. so before i dig too deep
On 2015-03-08 22:23, jollie wrote:
captaindet2k...@gmx.net Wrote in message:
can you point me to a DL of 3.14 for windows?
I have been using msys2. The mingw-w64 ports work
well and include an x86 and x86_64 version.
jollie
thanks for the info. however, i am not familiar with this
On 2015-03-07 15:14, Mike Wey wrote:
I'm glad to announce the first GtkD release that makes use of the new gir based
generator.
The generator was rebuild from the ground up since the old one was no longer
usable with the new GTK+ documentation.
For a list of changes see the changelog:
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