December 06, 2004
http://upp.sourceforge.net/index.html

You can use either MinGW compiler system or free Microsoft(R) Visual C++(TM)
Toolkit 2003.
Support for later is greatly improved as TheIDE now provides a native PDB
debugger.

Now to find out if D can be plugged in, the GUI system is quite interesting and works on both Windows and Linux

Zz


December 07, 2004
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 01:03:11 +0200, Zz <Zz@Zz.com> wrote:

> http://upp.sourceforge.net/index.html
>
> You can use either MinGW compiler system or free Microsoft(R) Visual C++(TM)
> Toolkit 2003.
> Support for later is greatly improved as TheIDE now provides a native PDB
> debugger.

Meaning it can generate .pdb files?

> Now to find out if D can be plugged in, the GUI system is quite interesting
> and works on both Windows and Linux
>
> Zz

I'll take a look then :D

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