On Thursday, 10 May 2018 at 02:39:41 UTC, Paul O'Neil wrote:
On 05/09/2018 03:50 PM, Ethan wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 14:28:53 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
I don't really understand what to use binderoo for. So rather
than fill out the questionnaire, maybe I would just recommend
you do some work on wiki, blog post, or simple examples.
Been putting that off until the initial proper stable release,
it's still in a pre-release phase.
But tl;dr - It acts as an intermediary layer between a host
application written in C++/.NET and libraries written in D.
And as it's designed for rapid iteration, it also supports
recompiling the D libraries and reloading them on the fly.
Full examples and documentation will be coming.
Would it make sense to build a REPL or Jupyter kernel on top of
Binderoo?
I made a start at writing a Jupyter library for writing kernels
in D. Not sure how long it will be till its finished, but it is
something in time we will need. Note that one would then need to
write a D kernel on top, but that bit should be easy.