Daniel Keep Wrote: > > > Jason House wrote: > > Earlier today, I tried to use the D compiler for .NET from > > http://dnet.codeplex.com/ > > > > Beyond compilation of the compiler, I found zero instructions on what to do > > next. How do I integrate the compiler into the .NET framework/visual > > studio? I'd like to be able to add D files to existing solutions (with C# > > code). If I can do that, I'll probably push for some small adoption of D > > at > > work. (I'm hoping mixins and templates will inspire the initial use of D) > > > > Any tips or documentation on how to get started would be appreciated. > > > > "The back-end code is not of production quality, it is intended for > research and educational purposes. The D Programming Language is a > fairly complex language, and non-trivial features such as TLS and > closures make it an interesting case study for generating IL code." > > Why do people never read the big red label saying "Warning: not ready > for use!"?
Given the productivity increase that I could get, it's worth a shot. > > As for VS integration, so far as I know, there isn't any. I'm also > fairly certain that you can't combine different languages in a single > project period. Solutions are collections of projects. Each project can be in a different language.