On Tue, 03 Sep 2013 04:06:53 +0200, Nick Sabalausky <seewebsitetocontac...@semitwist.com> wrote:

On Sun, 01 Sep 2013 19:01:20 +0200
"Volcz" <vo...@kth.se> wrote:

On Sunday, 1 September 2013 at 02:05:51 UTC, Manu wrote:
> </endrant>

Completely agree with Manu! I work in the Java + telecom world of
programming and recently graduated, so that's the majority of my
experience. From what I've seen and experienced is that most
today programmers can't live without an IDE and a rock solid tool
chain.

Unfortunately that is my experience as well, even for senior developers. The ones that are able to get things done without an IDE are most often the 'geeks' 'aces' 'pro's', people with passion for the language/platform. When D wants to gain broader adoption (beyond the geek/ace/pro) an IDE like experience is indispensable and good debugging facilities is absolute mandatory!

To be honest, I never found Eclipse to "just work"

Well w.r.t the CDT / linuxtools / pyDEV I can only say it has improved a _lot_ over the last years. In fact it has become my IDE of choice for C/C++/pyhon development on Linux/BSD.

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