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what IDE do you use?
Feb 07, 2008
BCS
Feb 07, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
May 27, 2008
Lars Ivar Igesund
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February 07, 2008
I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.
February 07, 2008
BCS wrote:

> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

Usually Vim, sometimes Eclipse (but the lack of a true vim plugin usually
ruins it for me).

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February 07, 2008
BCS Wrote:

> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

I use Descent. I've tried a couple of other (Windows) editors but it was more trouble than it was worth (or too costly -- i.e., more than ~$30) to set it up for D.

February 07, 2008
DSciTE, but Descent look better and better with each version.
February 07, 2008
BCS wrote:

> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

 My OS is Linux... I use VimMate (shameless plug!
http://vimmate.rubyforge.org/ ) and I've tried Descent recently.

 Guillaume

February 07, 2008
Kate + DSSS for D, KDevelop for C++.
February 07, 2008
BCS wrote:
> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

Vim/gvim! And sometimes TextMate on OS X for Ruby, but not for D.
February 07, 2008
gvim, sometimes eclipse - I still tend to use Ultraedit from time to time, old habit I guess


February 07, 2008
BCS wrote:
> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

SciTE, DSSS, and the command prompt. It's not really an IDE though.
February 07, 2008
BCS wrote:
> I uses a text editor (edit++) and the command prompt.

I'm using gdc/gdb with make, but am trying to use Code::Blocks...

wxD GUI has some support for Code::Blocks IDE - and vice versa,
eventually CB will support D language and wxD will support CB.

Some screenshots are at http://wxd.sourceforge.net/#codeblocks


I've also used Xcode IDE and the excellent plugin for Xcode 2.5,
which is available from http://michelf.com/projects/d-for-xcode/
(Xcode 1.5 looked like http://gdcmac.sourceforge.net/xcode.html)
But it isn't exactly cross-platform, and it isn't open source...

Although it is included free of charge when purchasing Mac OS X.

--anders
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