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March 01, 2007 EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means). thanks |
March 01, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | http://ddbg.mainia.de :) http://www.dprogramming.com/entice.php anything on http://www.dsource.org/projects/ http://www.classicempire.com/ many more from http://www.digitalmars.com/d/dlinks.html and, of course, your next application ;) gerryscat wrote: > I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means). > > thanks |
March 01, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | gerryscat wrote:
> I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means).
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> thanks
D is not a toy language. If you are new to programming or compiling programs, the more proper place for inquiries of this nature is D.learn.
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March 01, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | :P search for 'aba games' |
March 01, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | gerryscat wrote: > I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means). > > thanks This site has a few OpenGL/SDL games written in D: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/ |
March 01, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jascha Wetzel | Jascha Wetzel <[firstname]@mainia.de> Wrote: > http://ddbg.mainia.de :) > http://www.dprogramming.com/entice.php > anything on http://www.dsource.org/projects/ Not anything there. I don't know how you came to that conclusion. But there certainly are a fair number of applications there. > http://www.classicempire.com/ <snip top of upside-down reply> Unless it's changed since last time I downloaded, then the "official" version hasn't worked for a long time. But the "Stewart's D version" (in the links down the left hand side) works if you add the -d compiler flag. (Note to self: update it again and fix the switch default bug while I'm at it.) Stewart. |
March 02, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | gerryscat wrote: > I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means). > > thanks Ok, but let's get the important stuff out of the way, first... http://ask.yahoo.com/20020903.html -- Daniel -- Unlike Knuth, I have neither proven or tried the above; it may not even make sense. v2sw5+8Yhw5ln4+5pr6OFPma8u6+7Lw4Tm6+7l6+7D i28a2Xs3MSr2e4/6+7t4TNSMb6HTOp5en5g6RAHCP http://hackerkey.com/ |
March 02, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to gerryscat | "gerryscat" <gerryscat@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:es78lq$aj9$1@digitalmars.com... > I've been poking around, sure I see sample code, even a GUI library, great. Now, where is a program, written in D for Windows, that I can download and **run**? The proof is in the pudding (whatever that means). > > thanks Oh come now, any old programming language can produce an executable file. You could write functionally equivalent programs in pretty much any language, but the real question is: which language do you want to program it in? Are programmers really going to care what the EXE looks like? No. Are availiable EXE files a good indicator of the ability of a language? Absolutely not. All EXEs are are a measure of how many people are using the language (Which admittedly is still small with D. But you have to start somewhere!). |
March 02, 2007 Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Saaa | Saaa Wrote:
> :P
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> search for 'aba games'
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I didn't even know about D until I found ABA games...
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March 02, 2007 [OT] Re: EXE? Anyone every written a D program I can execute? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Stewart Gordon | oh, of course not anything. i meant to give a link to the games or misc. apps categories only...
anyway, the point i actually should have made is, that it's trivial to
find a lot of examples, although it's irrelevant what exactly you find
there.
but i think one should always give positive answers to such or similar
questions. "of course, look here, here or here" is always better than
"this is a totally irrelevant question, go get more qualified".
i think one could also argue, that you can judge a tool by the things people do with it. that allows conclusions about how easy to use or inspiring a tool might be to it's users.
Stewart Gordon wrote:
> Jascha Wetzel <[firstname]@mainia.de> Wrote:
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>> http://ddbg.mainia.de :)
>> http://www.dprogramming.com/entice.php
>> anything on http://www.dsource.org/projects/
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> Not anything there. I don't know how you came to that conclusion. But there certainly are a fair number of applications there.
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>> http://www.classicempire.com/
> <snip top of upside-down reply>
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> Unless it's changed since last time I downloaded, then the "official" version hasn't worked for a long time. But the "Stewart's D version" (in the links down the left hand side) works if you add the -d compiler flag. (Note to self: update it again and fix the switch default bug while I'm at it.)
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> Stewart.
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