I dont think the allround ide is a problem anymore with eclipse available. Whats missing is a good gui builder. If you know of one other than entice though can you please reply with the links.

On Sun, 21 Dec 2008 18:50:31 +1300, dsimcha <dsim...@yahoo.com> wrote:

== Quote from Ary Borenszweig (a...@esperanto.org.ar)'s article
The Descent plugin for Eclipse provides an IDE for writing, launching
and debugging code in D.
Explanations on how to get it from within Eclipse are here:
http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent
(There's no need to do the nightly-build manual stuff for this. If you
previously had a nightly-build, you must need to remove it before
updating. Anyway, the current nightly-build reflects this release, so
you can just do it manually if it turns out easier for you.)
This release is just an accumulation of small features and bug fixes
since the last (official, not nightly-build) version. But since I don't
want everyone to think "Aww, nothing new, just a new number", this
release also includes support for array "extension methods" in
autocompletion. For this to work, the function that you want to use as
an extension must be in the current module, or already imported (so for
example you won't get methods from std.algorithm, tango.core.Array or
tango.text.Util until you have an import for them in the module you are
currently typing in).
Here's a video that shows this functionality:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBj0wu9dbnA
And a question: what would you like to see next in Descent?
Any suggestion, critic or bug report is welcome. You can use:
- the forums: http://www.dsource.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=107
- trac: http://www.dsource.org/projects/descent/report?action=new
- irc: at freenode, #d.descent
Enjoy!

Awesome! How far along is semantic support for D2? I'd really like a real IDE for D2, but I guess not having one is the price I pay for living on the bleeding edge.

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