On 20 March 2012 14:34, Christian Manning <cmanning...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Monday, 19 March 2012 at 21:18:02 UTC, alex wrote: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> It may sounds a bit annoying because I already was asking everywhere in >> the IRC channels but still had no success - >> >> Is there anyone who wants to be my GSoC mentor for the Mono-D project? >> >> In the case you don't know what Mono-D is all about: >> It's about creating a D language binding for MonoDevelop. ( >> http://monodevelop.com/**Screenshots <http://monodevelop.com/Screenshots>) >> >> There are couple of things that are already implemented - like a >> relatively nice but fast code completion, build support, small refactoring >> operations like they can be used in every modern IDE and few other things >> which will make application development with D a lot easier - especially >> for D newbies. >> (Debugging is also available via gdb on Linux systems - so yeah, why not? >> :)) >> >> The main road map for this summer of code is available under >> https://github.com/aBothe/**Mono-D/blob/master/**MonoDevelop.DBinding/** >> Remaining%20features.txt<https://github.com/aBothe/Mono-D/blob/master/MonoDevelop.DBinding/Remaining%20features.txt> >> > > Surely debugging support on platforms other than linux is much more > important than any of these things you have listed. These things may be > nice, but absolutely unnecessary. Integrated debugging is a must. > Debugging is great with VisualD in Windows. It's about the only thing VisualD does really well yet, although the rest of the experience is starting to come together. Needs a lot more polish in general.