I'm curious: has anyone used D together with .NET languages? Is that even possible? What kind of stuff is easier/makes sense to do in D that's hard to do in, say, C++/CLI?
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http://the-free-meme.blogspot.com/ is a blog by someone who is working on getting d on dot net.
Edit:
nanu and nono are projects that are trying to get mono/D working but both have not had any changes in there svn /trunk in the last year.
Tim Matthews
2009-02-11 23:18:04
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Using D together with .NET is very possible. The reason:
- .NET is able to import unmanaged C libraries (.dll's which export C functions) using the dllImport attribute.
- D is able to export C functions. using the export and extern (C) attributes
So the considering the technicalities, it's completely possible.
With regards to what D makes easier than C++, the answer is fairly easy: "Everything". In a sense, D is really just a copy of C++ with just about everything done simpler. Sure that's only a half story, but reasonably true.
Zuu
2009-02-18 00:32:10