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Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, Objective-C, Python, IDL (Corba and Microsoft flavors) and to some extent PHP, C#, and D. Doxygen is developed under Linux and Mac OS X, but is set-up to be highly portable. As a result, it runs on most other Unix flavors as well. Furthermore, executables for Windows are available.
Metrics updated 12 Oct 08
Tango is a cross-platform open-source software library, written in the D programming language for D programmers. It is structured as a cohesive and comprehensive library for general purpose usage.
Metrics updated 11 Oct 08
GDC is a D language front end for the GNU Compiler Collection. It supports a number of targets and nearly all features of Digital Mars D.
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DSSS, the D Shared Software System, builds upon rebuild and intends to create a standardized system for building, installing, configuring, acquiring and using D software, licensed as Free and Open Source Software under the MIT license. One notable
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LLVM Compiler for the D programming Language, is based on the DMD 1.0 frontend and uses LLVM as backend.
Metrics updated 11 Oct 08
Descent provides an Eclipse-based IDE for the D Programming Language. In addition to basic editing capabilities, Decent includes a fully-featured code formatter, syntax (and, soon, semantic) error marking as you type, debugger integration, a project
Metrics updated 11 Oct 08
Mango is a collection of D packages with an orientation toward network programming. Mango extends the Tango library in a number of useful ways by supplementing with XML, clustering, a servlet engine, and an HTTP server. Mango is targeted for Win32 and linux platforms.
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Derelict is a collection of D bindings to C shared (dynamic) libraries which are useful for multimedia applications, with a heavy bias toward game development-related libraries.
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DDL stands for "D Dynamic Libraries" and as the name implies, provides dynamic library loading for the D Language. It can be used as a plugin architecture, a replacment for DLL files, an interface for dynamic reflection, or as a means for working with intermediate files.
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DWT stands for D Widget Toolkit, a slight naming variation from its parent project -- the Standard Widget Toolkit of Java Eclipse Project fame (SWT). The DWT goal is to achieve for the D Language something similar to Java SWT's notable
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