On 13/09/2013 08:46, eles wrote:It's not clear to me what any of these measures would help with.
On Saturday, 7 September 2013 at 19:05:03 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
Recent threads here have made it pretty clear that VisualD is a
critical piece of D infrastructure. (VisualD integrated D usage into
Microsoft Visual Studio.)
Allow me to support this idea, however to suggest that also add a
cross-platform IDE/plug-in.
This is important for the Linux world.
Current choices are DDT, for Eclipse and Mono-D, for MonoDevelop.
I would vote for the two for the time being and see how things develop.
Official endorsement should increase their visibility, their use and,
why not, patches.
In the future, they could also be integrated in the installer.
I would also suggest to move DDT on github (Mono-D is already there).
All these, of course, only if respective authors agree. I kindly ask
them to provide their POV.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Manu's point with regards with IDE "official endorsement" was more to try to have the D language organization devs (Walter, Andrei, etc.) *use* VisualD or another IDE and understand the issues around it (especially with regards to compiler/debugger integration).
Just having them make an "official endorsement" of an IDE, or putting it in the DLang github, but without actually using it much, that I'm not sure what it would achieve. The vast majority of other D users will just use the IDE of their choice regardless. The number of contributors to VisualD is likely to not change much either, I suspect.