January 25, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | I find Mono-D to work very well and is what I use. But if it's a bit heavy-weight for your liking, Sublime Text with DCD also works nicely (but doesn't have things like building the project built in unless you go through a bit of effort). |
January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Kapps | On Saturday, 25 January 2014 at 23:48:58 UTC, Kapps wrote:
> I find Mono-D to work very well and is what I use. But if it's a bit heavy-weight for your liking, Sublime Text with DCD also works nicely (but doesn't have things like building the project built in unless you go through a bit of effort).
Someone made a ST plugin for DCD? Is it on Github somewhere?
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January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale Attachments:
| On 26 January 2014 04:00, Steve Teale <steve.teale@britseyeview.com> wrote: > I know this is a perennial question, but I thought I'd ask again to see if the answer has changed. > > I am pissed off with CodeBlocks, since it seems difficult to install the latest version without the possibility of breaking your existing one (10.04). I don't want to go there, since despite its annoying bugs, it lets me work on my project, and I want to continue to do that. > > I quite like Bluefish, but the situation there is even worse. An attempt to install 2.2.4 from the repo suggested on their web site offers to install 2.5 beta. > > I could revert to Gedit and a makefile, but it has really rudimentary facilities for marking blocks of code, or for duplicating them. > > Eclipse is sooo slow - Java I presume. That's reserved for Android development, which I'm off at the moment. > > I don't have Visual Studio, so the plug-in for that is out. > Get Visual Studio. Its the best experience atm by far. Maybe MonoDevelop, but the blurb for that uses terms like ASP.NET, which > immediately puts me off. > MonoDevelop is pretty good too. Mono-D is good, but MonoDevelop itself is kinda flaky. What am I missing? > A copy of visual studio ;) |
January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | Steve Teale wrote:
> On Saturday, 25 January 2014 at 18:09:16 UTC, Tofu Ninja wrote:
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>> I use monoD and it is by far the best IDE for D that I have tried, I
>> have tried to mess with Visual D on 3 different occasions but I have
>> never got it working properly and I didn't want to use eclipse either
>> as it is kinda bloated. Its super simple as well, just get monoDevelop
>> running and download the D plugin from the plugin manager, set your
>> paths and your done.
>
> OK, I looked again, but for Ubuntu, the latest version offered on the
> monoD web site is 2 major versions old. That does not encourage me.
Look on Mono-D website. There's installation guide for Ubuntu. Basically you need to add ppa apt repository and you will get the latest Mono-D version.
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January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | On 1/26/2014 3:00 AM, Steve Teale wrote:
> I know this is a perennial question, but I thought I'd ask again to see
> if the answer has changed.
>
> I am pissed off with CodeBlocks, since it seems difficult to install the
> latest version without the possibility of breaking your existing one
> (10.04). I don't want to go there, since despite its annoying bugs, it
> lets me work on my project, and I want to continue to do that.
>
> I quite like Bluefish, but the situation there is even worse. An attempt
> to install 2.2.4 from the repo suggested on their web site offers to
> install 2.5 beta.
>
> I could revert to Gedit and a makefile, but it has really rudimentary
> facilities for marking blocks of code, or for duplicating them.
>
> Eclipse is sooo slow - Java I presume. That's reserved for Android
> development, which I'm off at the moment.
>
> I don't have Visual Studio, so the plug-in for that is out.
>
> Maybe MonoDevelop, but the blurb for that uses terms like ASP.NET, which
> immediately puts me off.
>
> What am I missing?
I use Sublime Text 3 + dub. It's... sublime.
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January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian Schott | On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 01:34:56 UTC, Brian Schott wrote: > On Saturday, 25 January 2014 at 23:48:58 UTC, Kapps wrote: >> I find Mono-D to work very well and is what I use. But if it's a bit heavy-weight for your liking, Sublime Text with DCD also works nicely (but doesn't have things like building the project built in unless you go through a bit of effort). > > Someone made a ST plugin for DCD? Is it on Github somewhere? Yeah, here it is https://github.com/yazd/DKit There is some dub stuff too on a different branch, but I'll need to merge that into master and test again after the changes to the master branch and dub. |
January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mike Parker | On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 05:35:38 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
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> I use Sublime Text 3 + dub. It's... sublime.
I quite like the look of Sublime. Is it possible to integrate it and DUB? If so is that described anywhere?
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January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 11:40:02 UTC, Steve Teale wrote:
> On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 05:35:38 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
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>> I use Sublime Text 3 + dub. It's... sublime.
>
> I quite like the look of Sublime. Is it possible to integrate it and DUB? If so is that described anywhere?
No answer, just a related note: I'm a vim user, and usually wrap dub commands in a makefile to get "integration" with my editor. ST probably has some makefile integration too.
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January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Steve Teale | On 1/26/2014 8:40 PM, Steve Teale wrote: > On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 05:35:38 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: >> >> I use Sublime Text 3 + dub. It's... sublime. > > I quite like the look of Sublime. Is it possible to integrate it and > DUB? If so is that described anywhere? > yazd has done some work toward this[1], though I don't know how functional it is. [1] https://github.com/yazd/DKit |
January 26, 2014 Re: GUI Editors for D | ||||
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Posted in reply to simendsjo | On Sunday, 26 January 2014 at 11:50:06 UTC, simendsjo wrote:
> No answer, just a related note: I'm a vim user...
Me too and that's all i use for development now. I know it's a big jump from an IDE to 'just' an editor but give vim a go*. Sublime Text does look nice and runs really well on Linux but to be honest save your money, use vim.
*and when i say 'give vim a go' i mean force yourself to stick with it and learn about text objects and movements. I only grokked it on my third attempt. I've never looked back.
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