On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 05:24:37 UTC, Dmitry wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 17:13:18 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
Use my other extension `code-debug` (or `Native Debug`) for
that
Is there somebody who used it successfully on Windows?
You mean the code-debug? No because there is at lea
kiss-rpc-flatbuffer features:
Lightweight and easy to use. There are two ways to support IDL
and manually write protocols. Analog function call, more in line
with the RPC remote call logic, simple, transparent.
Easy to change, easy to use, existing code can be used directly
The data format s
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 20:32:34 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 15:45:45 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 14:57:58 UTC, Daniel Kozak wrote:
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17731
Thanks. I've submitted a fix.
Thanks, considering
Over the past few months, we've been quietly open-sourcing a set
of our core libraries and applications. We've held back on
announcing them publicly as the repos form a chain, with one
dependent on the last, so it didn't make much sense to announce
them to the world until the complete chain was
Really interesting! Only great Cassandra support left for me to
rewrite my game server to :D.
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 09:23:38 UTC, jasonsalex wrote:
kiss-rpc-flatbuffer features:
Lightweight and easy to use. There are two ways to support IDL
and manually write protocols. Analog function call, more in
line with the RPC remote call logic, simple, transparent.
Easy to change, ea
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 07:22:36 UTC, Arjan wrote:
You mean the code-debug?
Any debugging in Visual Studio Code on Windows.
Because I tried some times, but it just didn't work.
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 09:23:38 UTC, jasonsalex wrote:
kiss-rpc-flatbuffer features:
Lightweight and easy to use. There are two ways to support IDL
and manually write protocols. Analog function call, more in
line with the RPC remote call logic, simple, transparent.
Easy to change, ea
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 12:25:55 UTC, Dmitry wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 07:22:36 UTC, Arjan wrote:
You mean the code-debug?
Any debugging in Visual Studio Code on Windows.
Because I tried some times, but it just didn't work.
try using the C/C++ Extension in vscode which uses
On 2017-08-05 19:07:50 +, WebFreak001 said:
Hi, I made a D to HTML generator which is basically diet, but fully
using the D compiler as generator and not some complicated parser, etc.
Here an example what you pass in:
string page = html(
...
That's pretty cool and comes very close to a
On Tuesday, 8 August 2017 at 20:32:34 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Thanks, considering
https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17569 I'd still say we
should evaluate whether we want to continue maintaining and
shipping a tool with unclear usefulness and userbase.
dman is awesome! I did not use i
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 10:59:20 UTC, Gavin wrote:
Over the past few months, we've been quietly open-sourcing a
set of our core libraries and applications. We've held back on
announcing them publicly as the repos form a chain, with one
dependent on the last, so it didn't make much sense
Hi everyone,
The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot
stepped down as the maintainer and no one else stepped up. So I
decided to step up and apply to become a Trusted User, and I got
accepted yesterday[1]. So from now on I will be the one who
maintains all the D packages (
This is awesome :). Congratulation to your new role
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 10:42 PM, Wild via Digitalmars-d-announce <
digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot stepped down
> as the maintainer and no one else step
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 20:42:48 UTC, Wild wrote:
I hope I can maintain ArchLinux as a great environment to use D.
You are not only the new package mainainer but also my new Hero :)
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 20:42:48 UTC, Wild wrote:
Hi everyone,
The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot
stepped down as the maintainer and no one else stepped up. So I
decided to step up and apply to become a Trusted User, and I
got accepted yesterday[1]. So from no
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 20:42:48 UTC, Wild wrote:
Hi everyone,
The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot
stepped down as the maintainer and no one else stepped up. So I
decided to step up and apply to become a Trusted User, and I
got accepted yesterday[1]. So from no
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 20:42:48 UTC, Wild wrote:
Hi everyone,
The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot
stepped down as the maintainer and no one else stepped up. So I
decided to step up and apply to become a Trusted User, and I
got accepted yesterday[1]. So from no
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 20:42:48 UTC, Wild wrote:
Hi everyone,
The D packages for ArchLinux has been orphaned since Dicebot
stepped down as the maintainer and no one else stepped up. So I
decided to step up and apply to become a Trusted User, and I
got accepted yesterday[1]. So from no
On Wednesday, 9 August 2017 at 14:39:12 UTC, WebFreak001 wrote:
try using the C/C++ Extension in vscode which uses the visual
studio debugger, that one works great on windows for D
OMG, it's really works. Thank you alot!
I'll try to use VSCode as main IDE for D code.
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