Re: My first real dlang/dlangui app - Agile Commander
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 22:45:56 UTC, Basile B. wrote: Nice work. Remarks: 1/ There's an obvious issue with drag and drop. You should store the position of the mouse (in Delphi it would be during the "OnMouseDown" event) and subtract it while moving. The little jump is a bit annoying i think. 2/ For some reason, DPI detection was wrong for me. It started with 304 (pretty big !) instead of 96. Thanks for testing :) Do you mean the story jump just after you start dragging or you have issues on every mouse move? Do you have this DPI issues on windows or on linux?
Re: My first real dlang/dlangui app - Agile Commander
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 18:03:41 UTC, Andrzej Kilijański wrote: Hi, I was working on my first dlang/dlangui app and dlangui itself (as contributor and3md) for the last ten months. Currently first version of my software is up:) It's simple project management tool. Anyone can check how dlangui can look like and the state of the project by checking it: https://agilecommander.com/ I created my own theme, special for my app. I think dlangui is pretty usable. Last year many bugs was fixed. There is a lot of work to do but all basic stuff just work. Working with dlang is very pleasure. I love D way of holding string encoding. I come to D from Pascal/Delphi world and I think D is first language that can be Pascal killer (fast compilation, fast native code, more readable, and don't have circular reference problem). We (dlang/dlangui) only need more success stories. DlangUI can be found here: https://github.com/buggins/dlangui Nice work. Remarks: 1/ There's an obvious issue with drag and drop. You should store the position of the mouse (in Delphi it would be during the "OnMouseDown" event) and subtract it while moving. The little jump is a bit annoying i think. 2/ For some reason, DPI detection was wrong for me. It started with 304 (pretty big !) instead of 96.
Re: My first real dlang/dlangui app - Agile Commander
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 18:22:32 UTC, Guillaume Piolat wrote: Welcome to D app development, and congrats about not being yet another SaaS! It's becoming annoying how every website want to own you and your data. (can't test you app though because no Mac version). I created to make this app because wanted to have all my plans/data on my own computer:) Currently don't have a Mac but DlangUI works on Mac too (SDL backend).
Re: My first real dlang/dlangui app - Agile Commander
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 18:03:41 UTC, Andrzej Kilijański wrote: Hi, I was working on my first dlang/dlangui app and dlangui itself (as contributor and3md) for the last ten months. Currently first version of my software is up:) It's simple project management tool. Anyone can check how dlangui can look like and the state of the project by checking it: https://agilecommander.com/ Welcome to D app development, and congrats about not being yet another SaaS! It's becoming annoying how every website want to own you and your data. (can't test you app though because no Mac version).
My first real dlang/dlangui app - Agile Commander
Hi, I was working on my first dlang/dlangui app and dlangui itself (as contributor and3md) for the last ten months. Currently first version of my software is up:) It's simple project management tool. Anyone can check how dlangui can look like and the state of the project by checking it: https://agilecommander.com/ I created my own theme, special for my app. I think dlangui is pretty usable. Last year many bugs was fixed. There is a lot of work to do but all basic stuff just work. Working with dlang is very pleasure. I love D way of holding string encoding. I come to D from Pascal/Delphi world and I think D is first language that can be Pascal killer (fast compilation, fast native code, more readable, and don't have circular reference problem). We (dlang/dlangui) only need more success stories. DlangUI can be found here: https://github.com/buggins/dlangui
Re: LDC 1.7.0
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 12:00:32 UTC, kinke wrote: [...] Please note that building a release package isn't identical to just build from source; there are subtle diffs and additional steps to be undertaken. I hope we get an ARM CI box soon and can automate the armhf package generation as well. In the meantime, I started an LLVM 5.0.1 build in my qemu emulator 12 hours ago; one third has been compiled so far, so you may expect the armhf package to be available tomorrow or the day after that. That is great news to me, thank you very much for your effort!
Re: LDC 1.7.0
On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 05:31:28 UTC, Joakim wrote: On Sunday, 21 January 2018 at 04:45:49 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote: On Saturday, 20 January 2018 at 15:19:13 UTC, Johannes Loher wrote: Hey, thanks for your great work! Would it be possible to add a armhf build to the release? If you can not do it yourself, could you please point me to some resources where I can find out about how to create such a release build myself? Thank you! See https://wiki.dlang.org/Building_LDC_from_source You can also use the armhf build of ldc 1.6, even if just to build 1.7 yourself: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.6.0 Please note that building a release package isn't identical to just build from source; there are subtle diffs and additional steps to be undertaken. I hope we get an ARM CI box soon and can automate the armhf package generation as well. In the meantime, I started an LLVM 5.0.1 build in my qemu emulator 12 hours ago; one third has been compiled so far, so you may expect the armhf package to be available tomorrow or the day after that.