Walter Bright wrote:
For anyone looking for an easy, but valuable, contribution to D, take a look at the go runtime library.There's a lot in there we could use in the D library: http://golang.org/pkg/The library is licensed under the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/meaning we can adapt it to D. Some packages that look particularly useful are: archive.tar compress.flate crypto debug ebnf encoding gob http image net rpc
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