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D Bits- Setting Thread Affinity on Windows in D April 3, 2012When working with D's standard library, it is sometimes necessary to work around missing declarations in the core.sys.windows.windows module. It's a fairly big module as is, but it isn't all-inclusive. If you are doing any heavy-duty Windows development, you'll likely want a... […]
- Putting D's Array Slices to Use March 8, 2012I've been working on BorderWatch a little bit every day. My focus has been on getting the ASCII engine, Arthur, into a state that will let me get a game up and running. With the few modules that I've implemented so far, I believe I'm there. One of the D features that has... […]
- BorderWatch March 5, 2012I'm afraid I'm going to be waving goodbye to Dolce. It's been sitting, bit rotting, for a while now. Some time ago I encountered two major issues with my Allegro binding in Derelict 2. One, a random (and I mean... […]
- Compiling Data into a D Executable March 3, 2012I'm supposed to be posting part three of my series on binding D to C. It's going to be boring to write, so I keep putting it off. But I *will* get to it eventually. In the meantime, I wanted to blog about a neat feature of D that I'd sort of forgotten about until I needed it. I'm working on an ASCII-based strategy/simulation game in the.. […]
- Binding D to C Part Two January 31, 2012This is part two of a series on creating bindings to C libraries for the D programming language. In my previous post, I discussed the difference between dynamic and static bindings and some of the considerations to take into account when deciding which way to go. Here in part two,... […]
- Setting Thread Affinity on Windows in D April 3, 2012
Tag Archives: IDE
Installing Visual D Without Buying Visual Studio
I haven’t owned a copy of Visual Studio since VS 6.0. I’ve kept one version or another of the Express edition installed for those occasions when I needed to view some VS project files, but I haven’t used it for … Continue reading →
Visual D
Rainer Schuetze has taken the D community by surprise with the announcement of Visual D, a plugin for Visual Studio that’s actually coded in D. From the announcement: * Project management o all DMD command line options accessible o support … Continue reading →
D-IDE
IIRC, I saw an announcement some time ago about D-IDE, but never got around to posting about it here on the blog. I was recently reminded of the project, so I’ve added a link to it in the right sidebar, … Continue reading →
D For XCode Now With DMD Support
Michel Fortin has been maintaining for some time a package that simplifies using GDC with XCode on Mac. Now, in version 1.2, he has finally added support for the DMD compilers, both D1 and D2. From his newsgroup announcement: It’s … Continue reading →
Code Poet
Been a long time since anything new has appeared on the D IDE front. Now, thanks to Jeremie Pelletier, there’s Code Poet. It’s not ready for prime time yet, but if you are in the market for a D IDE … Continue reading →