On Sunday, 2 September 2018 at 15:33:09 UTC, Laurent Tréguier wrote:
On Sunday, 2 September 2018 at 14:42:41 UTC, lurker wrote:
after the beta i tried it again - just to be fair.

1.) install d, install visual d.
2.)trying to to look at options under visual d without a project crashes VS2017 - latest service pack.
3.)VS2017 - displays a problem on startup
4.)creating the dummy project - compile for x64. error something is missing.
5.) deinstall everything and wait for another year

this crap does not even work out of the box - what else is not tested in D?

With the Windows SDK, the Windows Universal C Runtime and the VC++ v14.15 installed with Visual Studio Installer, I can compile for x64. What does it say is missing ?

if i remember correctly (5.), it wants a different/other version of the tool chain. never the less, i'll continue using c# and not install (1.) again, since in earlier versions of D i eventually had to deinstall VS2017 and then reinstall it fresh. too much work.
btw, 1. was the only plugin i had.

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