Are you a visual studio user? Tried VisualD? If not, tried Mono-D? On 3 May 2012 15:31, Iain Staffell <staff...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all. > > I have been trying (quite badly) to get started with D for a while. > > On my first attempt I gave up before even compiling Hello World, because > it was too difficult to find out how to even compile a program in Windows. > (I know.. I said I was bad at this..) > > Second time around I tried harder, and wrote a Windows batch file to make > compiling and running my code easier. No messing around with PATH > variables or things like that, too difficult. > > I have been playing around with this for a year or so now, and thought it > might be useful to someone else trying to learn D. So here is a batch file > that will automatically compile and run your D code. > > If you're interested: save > http://wogone.com/code/D2.BAT.**TXT<http://wogone.com/code/D2.BAT.TXT>to your > computer, rename to D2.BAT, then run D2 from a command prompt for > further instructions. > > Hope someone finds it useful, and not too buggy! Any comments or > improvements are more than welcome. >