But the "native" code still need the VM to run, right?
Nope.
Michel Fortin wrote:
>On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said:
>
>> Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example.
>
>But has the runtime been ported to ARM?
>
There was no explicit porting, but I think it just works. I compiled a
hello world with gdc2 for ARM some time ag
But the "native" code still need the VM to run, right?
On 31-Dec-10 7:09 AM, Klaim wrote:
Nope. There is a "native" SDK too. And it have been recently enhanced to
allow native-only application (no java).
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 15:50, Michel Fortin mailto:michel.for...@michelf.com>> wrote:
Nope. There is a "native" SDK too. And it have been recently enhanced to
allow native-only application (no java).
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 15:50, Michel Fortin wrote:
> On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said:
>
> Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example.
>>
>
> Bu
On 2010-12-30 09:44:46 -0500, Trass3r said:
Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example.
But has the runtime been ported to ARM?
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Well you can always compile to native ARM code with gdc for example.
But normal apps use Java.
Hello,
What is the prospect of developing applications for Android using D?
I'm aware there is qt-android
(http://code.google.com/p/android-lighthouse/) which may be used (with
QtD), but wonder if there would be some other solution as well?
Sincerely,
Gour
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