April 06, 2012
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:15 PM, Brad Roberts <braddr@puremagic.com> wrote:

> It doesn't take a lot of help to greatly improve both the quality of a product and the liklihood that it'll survive much longer, but it does take some.
>
> My 2 cents,
> Brad
>
>
I agree and understand with what you are saying but sometimes it is useful to draw attention to topics even when it is outside of your area of expertise or you don't have the time.  (Athough this horse has been beat to death.)


April 07, 2012
On Friday, 6 April 2012 at 23:45:49 UTC, Manu wrote:

> Fair enough I guess, but I'm a customer. I work commercially, and I'd happily pay money for tools that work.

On Windows, the Zeus editor/IDE has support for the D language:

    http://www.zeusedit.com/zforum/viewtopic.php?t=2645

> Sadly, I can't offer any significant amount of my own time

Any Zeus bug reports are more than welcome ;)

NOTE: Zeus is shareware

April 16, 2012
On 4/7/12 7:15 AM, Brad Roberts wrote:
> On Sat, 7 Apr 2012, Manu wrote:
>
>> I use VisualD, and it's currently borderline. It has recently gained the
>> minimum useful feature set, but still has quite a few bugs. It's promising
>> though. Hoping there is a new release soon with a few of the critical bugs
>> fixed>_<
>>
>> If there was a SublimeText integration, I would pay good money for it...
>> (actually, I would pay good money for VisualD too if it became solid)
>
> up front: not picking on this email specifically, it just happened to be
> handy and represents a common problem with this community.
>
> A large number of people are in the 'want things to be better than they
> are camp' and are looking at projects that are largely one man projects.
> I can just about guarantee that one man projects will die, it's only a
> matter of time.

Except, of course:

http://www.cavestory.org/
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