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DIDE 0.96
Jul 30, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 30, 2003
Andrew Edwards
Jul 30, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 30, 2003
Matthew Wilson
Jul 30, 2003
Greg Peet
Jul 31, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 31, 2003
Matthew Wilson
Jul 31, 2003
John Reimer
Jul 31, 2003
Walter
Jul 31, 2003
Matthew Wilson
Jul 31, 2003
Greg Peet
Jul 31, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 30, 2003
Walter
Jul 31, 2003
Matthew Wilson
Jul 31, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 31, 2003
Walter
Jul 31, 2003
Walter
Jul 31, 2003
Charles Sanders
Jul 31, 2003
Greg Peet
Aug 01, 2003
Stephan Wienczny
Aug 01, 2003
Charles Sanders
Aug 01, 2003
Joel Lucsy
Aug 03, 2003
Charles Sanders
Aug 03, 2003
Charles Sanders
July 30, 2003
Hey all, lots of changes to DIDE its getting close to useable now.  Its at a new site at

www.atari-soldiers.com

Im planning on adding code browser soon (thanks to keith's great idea of CTAGS! ), and then a dialog editor.

I'm waiting on approval from sourceforge for DublN (CPAN like tool ), but they are taking a suspiciously long time to respond.  I would host it but my hosting company doesnt offer mysql, does anyone have any room somewhere so we can get started on this ?

I noticed a link called D journal on the DM page, I have room to host it if someone wants to write it ?

Charles


July 30, 2003
"Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote...
>
> Hey all, lots of changes to DIDE its getting close to useable now.  Its at
a
> new site at
>

Great stuff Charles! One question though: Is there no way to compile a single file without making it a part of some project?

Andrew


July 30, 2003
No you can compile a single file with Compile This File, under the Project
Menu (F6).

Charles
"Andrew Edwards" <edwardsac@spamfreeusa.com> wrote in message
news:bg9fvd$2b72$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> "Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote...
> >
> > Hey all, lots of changes to DIDE its getting close to useable now.  Its
at
> a
> > new site at
> >
>
> Great stuff Charles! One question though: Is there no way to compile a single file without making it a part of some project?
>
> Andrew
>
>


July 30, 2003
> I'm waiting on approval from sourceforge for DublN (CPAN like tool ), but they are taking a suspiciously long time to respond.  I would host it but
my
> hosting company doesnt offer mysql, does anyone have any room somewhere so we can get started on this ?

Would love to help, but simply don't have the time. However, I know a very helpful young software cadet, Greg Peet, who's a bit of a whizz with such things. Greg, are you interested in helping? I know you're not (yet) a D aficionado, but I would think this would be a snap for you to do. hint hint ... ;)


> I noticed a link called D journal on the DM page, I have room to host it
if
> someone wants to write it ?

Thanks for that. We've got all the space we need, as Jan is hosting it on the DM server. The journal is something that we will progress in the non-too-distant future, but it is backed up behind a number of other tasks. Walter's busy writing the D compiler, I'm busy on my C++ book, all the D coding-gurus are busy writing D libs.

Be assured that it is something Walter and I keep mentioning to each other from time to time, and it has not been forgotten or jettisoned. It's a great idea waiting for the right time (which is soon - probably before the end of this year).

Matthew


July 30, 2003
Great! I've put the links up for it. -Walter


July 30, 2003
"Matthew Wilson" <matthew@stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bg9hvu$2d45$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Would love to help, but simply don't have the time. However, I know a very helpful young software cadet, Greg Peet, who's a bit of a whizz with such things. Greg, are you interested in helping? I know you're not (yet) a D aficionado, but I would think this would be a snap for you to do. hint
hint
What would be needed? Just MySQL? Charles do you have ICQ? Mine is: 86560133


July 31, 2003
> Be assured that it is something Walter and I keep mentioning to each other from time to time, and it has not been forgotten or jettisoned.

Cool that would be something fun :).

> Walter's busy writing the D compiler, I'm busy on my C++ book, all the D coding-gurus are busy writing D libs.

Looking forward to the book!

> all the D coding-gurus are busy writing D libs.

Yea I'm looking forward to sqllite, Im not as fluent with D as I would like to be, but I'm going to try to make bindings to libcurl (http://curl.haxx.se) help me get a feel for it, has anyone succesfully compiled libcurl with DMC ?

Charles

"Matthew Wilson" <matthew@stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bg9hvu$2d45$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> > I'm waiting on approval from sourceforge for DublN (CPAN like tool ),
but
> > they are taking a suspiciously long time to respond.  I would host it
but
> my
> > hosting company doesnt offer mysql, does anyone have any room somewhere
so
> > we can get started on this ?
>
> Would love to help, but simply don't have the time. However, I know a very helpful young software cadet, Greg Peet, who's a bit of a whizz with such things. Greg, are you interested in helping? I know you're not (yet) a D aficionado, but I would think this would be a snap for you to do. hint
hint
> ... ;)
>
>
> > I noticed a link called D journal on the DM page, I have room to host it
> if
> > someone wants to write it ?
>
> Thanks for that. We've got all the space we need, as Jan is hosting it on the DM server. The journal is something that we will progress in the non-too-distant future, but it is backed up behind a number of other
tasks.
> Walter's busy writing the D compiler, I'm busy on my C++ book, all the D coding-gurus are busy writing D libs.
>
> Be assured that it is something Walter and I keep mentioning to each other from time to time, and it has not been forgotten or jettisoned. It's a
great
> idea waiting for the right time (which is soon - probably before the end
of
> this year).
>
> Matthew
>
>


July 31, 2003
"Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote in message news:bg9n3j$2hva$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> > Be assured that it is something Walter and I keep mentioning to each
other
> > from time to time, and it has not been forgotten or jettisoned.
>
> Cool that would be something fun :).

Well the long term plan would be for it to be both fun and serious, and I have every intention for it to be a fully-fledged publication - on a par with CUJ/DDJ/TPJ/WDN - although getting it to that level will require serious effort on the part of the editors & authors, not to mention a mainstream status of D itself. Still we have time and talent, so let's see ...

>
> > Walter's busy writing the D compiler, I'm busy on my C++ book, all the D coding-gurus are busy writing D libs.
>
> Looking forward to the book!

Cool. I'll let the publisher know that they can increase the print run to 17. ;)





July 31, 2003
Charles

Am applauding of your efforts with DIDE, and look forward to using it. I have a couple of concerns, however:

1. Are you abstracting as much as possible away from MFC, so it can be
reimplemented in WTL (for coolness) and later in D (for ultimate coolness)?

2. Are you providing a component based approach so that it can host plug-ins. My own D plans - once I open a time window in a month or so - is to write a D+COM template library (currently called DCTL for want of a cooler acronym/name) that is superior to the flawed but useful (and admittedly pretty damn good) ATL. I would be very keen on DIDE if it could host COM plug-ins for moderating various IDE aspects. It would be super cool if the DIDE had a plug-in wizard architecture such that it could be used for _writing_ DCTL components.

3. I'm also interested in (someone else developing) plug-ins for D for other IDEs, and wonder whether that's factored into your current architecture? i.e. what bits might be easily abstracted and work as plug-ins to, say, Visual Studio, Metrowerks CodeWarrior. (I believe they both have a reasonably pluggable architecture in their latest incarnations).

In the long term, I wonder whether you've thought about merging DIDE and the DMC++ IDDE, such that DIDE could debug D (and C, and C++) code? I don't know whether that would be something Walter would sanction from a commercial basis, but it'd be a fantastic boost to the usability of D.

Cheers

Matthew

"Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote in message news:bg9fbh$2ajt$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>
> Hey all, lots of changes to DIDE its getting close to useable now.  Its at
a
> new site at
>
> www.atari-soldiers.com
>
> Im planning on adding code browser soon (thanks to keith's great idea of CTAGS! ), and then a dialog editor.
>
> I'm waiting on approval from sourceforge for DublN (CPAN like tool ), but they are taking a suspiciously long time to respond.  I would host it but
my
> hosting company doesnt offer mysql, does anyone have any room somewhere so we can get started on this ?
>
> I noticed a link called D journal on the DM page, I have room to host it
if
> someone wants to write it ?
>
> Charles
>
>


July 31, 2003
> 1. Are you abstracting as much as possible away from MFC, so it can be
> reimplemented in WTL (for coolness) and later in D (for ultimate
coolness)?

Yea I use the 5 tier'd approach of http://www.ambysoft.com/buildingObjectApplications.html.  However the GUI in this case is most of code, theres not much in DIDE other than 'glue' code, managing the projects , editor and compiler etc, but all those are self contained.

> 2. Are you providing a component based approach so that it can host plug-ins

I was thinking about exposing some of the editor internals to a D module so you could write compiled scripts much like emacs uses elisp, but I really dont have much experience with COM, other than using it. I think that would be a great idea though, I'll dig up some material for it.

> 3. I'm also interested in (someone else developing) plug-ins for D for
other
> IDEs, and wonder whether that's factored into your current architecture?

No I have no experience with writing plug-ins for either of those compilers (or any for that matter) , I'll try to find some code examples / material for it though.  I don't know that I see a huge benefit in having cross-IDE plugins though, are CodeWarriors and VS's compatible ?

Charles


"Matthew Wilson" <matthew@stlsoft.org> wrote in message news:bg9npq$2iie$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> Charles
>
> Am applauding of your efforts with DIDE, and look forward to using it. I have a couple of concerns, however:
>
> 1. Are you abstracting as much as possible away from MFC, so it can be
> reimplemented in WTL (for coolness) and later in D (for ultimate
coolness)?
>
> 2. Are you providing a component based approach so that it can host plug-ins. My own D plans - once I open a time window in a month or so - is to write a D+COM template library (currently called DCTL for want of a cooler acronym/name) that is superior to the flawed but useful (and admittedly pretty damn good) ATL. I would be very keen on DIDE if it could host COM plug-ins for moderating various IDE aspects. It would be super
cool
> if the DIDE had a plug-in wizard architecture such that it could be used
for
> _writing_ DCTL components.
>
> 3. I'm also interested in (someone else developing) plug-ins for D for
other
> IDEs, and wonder whether that's factored into your current architecture? i.e. what bits might be easily abstracted and work as plug-ins to, say, Visual Studio, Metrowerks CodeWarrior. (I believe they both have a reasonably pluggable architecture in their latest incarnations).
>
> In the long term, I wonder whether you've thought about merging DIDE and
the
> DMC++ IDDE, such that DIDE could debug D (and C, and C++) code? I don't
know
> whether that would be something Walter would sanction from a commercial basis, but it'd be a fantastic boost to the usability of D.
>
> Cheers
>
> Matthew
>
> "Charles Sanders" <sanders-consulting@comcast.net> wrote in message news:bg9fbh$2ajt$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> >
> > Hey all, lots of changes to DIDE its getting close to useable now.  Its
at
> a
> > new site at
> >
> > www.atari-soldiers.com
> >
> > Im planning on adding code browser soon (thanks to keith's great idea of CTAGS! ), and then a dialog editor.
> >
> > I'm waiting on approval from sourceforge for DublN (CPAN like tool ),
but
> > they are taking a suspiciously long time to respond.  I would host it
but
> my
> > hosting company doesnt offer mysql, does anyone have any room somewhere
so
> > we can get started on this ?
> >
> > I noticed a link called D journal on the DM page, I have room to host it
> if
> > someone wants to write it ?
> >
> > Charles
> >
> >
>
>


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