On 7 September 2013 22:57, Ramon <s...@thanks.no> wrote: > On Saturday, 7 September 2013 at 20:02:37 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote: >> >> Am 07.09.2013 21:55, schrieb Peter Alexander: >>> >>> On Saturday, 7 September 2013 at 19:39:21 UTC, Russel Winder wrote: >>>> >>>> Sadly, Visual Studio is a huge player in the game. Make the >>>> connection :-) >>> >>> >>> Why sadly? It's a fantastic product. >> >> >> The only thing I don't like is the reliance on Visual Assist and ReSharper >> for refactoring features that other IDEs offer out of the box. >> >> -- >> Paulo > > > I'm both pro and against it. > > Pro because VisualD seems to be (Pardon me, I don't work on Windoze and > didn't work with it but trust Windoze D users opinion on that) an excellent > solution and supporting nicely what seems to be *the* IDE in Windoze world. >
Love it or hate it, we call it Windows here. > Against because we need a solution for *all* major platforms (Lx32, Lx64, > *BSD, apple, w32,w64) and I'm worried that this resolution here might lead > to a "So, we *do* have an IDE. Case closed" attitude. > Why not cross-platform instead of *just* the major platforms? :o) -- Iain Buclaw *(p < e ? p++ : p) = (c & 0x0f) + '0';