div0 Wrote: > Jeremie Pelletier wrote: > > div0 Wrote: > >> Jeremie Pelletier wrote: > >> <snip> > >> > >> Sweet. If dmd can compile w/ VS outa the box, I'll start poking around > >> in it. Hey you can knock mirco-soft all you like, but VS is the nuts. > > > > Yeah, I side with you here. I may not be a fan of the business model > > Microsoft uses, but their IDE is oh so sweet. I wish D had such a powerful > > and full-featured IDE. I use Descent on Ubuntu and Poseidon on Windows; > > both have their pros and cons yet I don't feel at home like I do in VS in > > either of them. Poseidon is simple, light and fast, but doesn't have that > > many features, although the customizable syntax highlighter, project > > manager and very simple build process are awesome. Descent on the other > > hand has a very nice syntax analyzer and tons of features, but requires > > eclipse which is too heavy for my tastes (thanks to java), has no syntax > > customization so new keywords are marked as errors, and the build process > > is a pain to setup, even with ant. > > > > Anywho, I've sent my patch for VC++ compatibility to Walter, hopefully the > > changes will get into the next dmd release. > > Nice. > How about the project files? They going to be in as well or at least > dl-able from somewhere?
I also mailed them to Walter. > >> - -- > >> My enormous talent is exceeded only by my outrageous laziness. > >> http://www.ssTk.co.uk > > > > I've seen that quote in a comment on slashdot a few weeks ago! > > It's not a quote. It's original to myself; I've only ever used it in > this NG from a couple of years back. Though it wouldn't surprise me if > somebody else came up with it as well. Seems like an obvious one... > > I staring reading slashdot back when it was called Chips and technology, > but the signal to noise ratio dropped too low for my liking. It started > going downhill the day they added user comments and accelerated once > that open source company got involved. I had a div0 account there, but I > don't recall ever making a comment. Haven't been back there in years. > > Nick Sabalausky asked if he could appropriate it a while back, > maybe he posts on slashdot. > Well it's a great quote, made me laugh out loud the first time I saw it :)