I'm glad to announce that the dlang-community has released DCD
0.9.0[1]
DCD [2] is a completion daemon for D used by several editors to
have IDE-grade features.
This version is the first released by the community since it was
previously mostly a personal project leaded by Hackerpilot.
This
On Sunday, 2 July 2017 at 13:34:25 UTC, Szabo Bogdan wrote:
Hi,
I just made a new release of fluent-asserts:
http://fluentasserts.szabobogdan.com/
https://code.dlang.org/packages/fluent-asserts
Since my last announcement I improved the library with:
- better error messages
- better exception
On Monday, 3 July 2017 at 08:30:52 UTC, Basile@dlang-community
wrote:
I'm glad to announce that the dlang-community has released DCD
0.9.0[1]
DCD [2] is a completion daemon for D used by several editors to
have IDE-grade features.
This version is the first released by the community since it
On Monday, 3 July 2017 at 08:30:52 UTC, Basile@dlang-community
wrote:
I'm glad to announce that the dlang-community has released DCD
0.9.0[1]
Nice. Are there any plans on adding any (limited) kind of
auto-completion of UFCS-calls?
On Sunday, 2 July 2017 at 13:34:25 UTC, Szabo Bogdan wrote:
Hi,
I just made a new release of fluent-asserts:
http://fluentasserts.szabobogdan.com/
https://code.dlang.org/packages/fluent-asserts
Since my last announcement I improved the library with:
- better error messages
- better exception
Hi all,
On 18 July, we will have our next Munich meetup. Mario will give
a talk with the title "Avoiding the Big Ball of Mud".
As usual before and after the talk we will also have good
conversations with pizza and drinks.
Please RSVP on:
https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Munich-D-Programmers/even
While I currently don't have an ARM based hardware that would be
easy to develop on, I'm planning to use QEMU to emulate some form
of ARMv6 CPU, as it'll be the main target, as it's still being
used in devices like the Raspberry Pi. ARMv5 is being considered
if it doesn't need a lot of work, al
Hi all,
I remember that especially long-time users of GDC and LDC
complained from time to time about non-versioned docs. There's a
simple solution now: docarchives.dlang.io and contains snapshots
from dlang.org at every release from 2.074.0 to 2.066.0:
https://docarchives.dlang.io/v2.074.0
.
On Tuesday, 4 July 2017 at 01:39:23 UTC, Seb wrote:
Hi all,
I remember that especially long-time users of GDC and LDC
complained from time to time about non-versioned docs. There's
a simple solution now: docarchives.dlang.io and contains
snapshots from dlang.org at every release from 2.074.0
On Monday, 3 July 2017 at 23:16:07 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
While I currently don't have an ARM based hardware that would
be easy to develop on, I'm planning to use QEMU to emulate some
form of ARMv6 CPU, as it'll be the main target, as it's still
being used in devices like the Raspberry Pi.
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