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This category lists web sites and pages which have software written in the D programming language, or written or optimized to work with or under D in some way, including libraries.
http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~cs8k-cyu/index_e.html
Several action games for Windows, coded in D, need OpenGL, display handling by Simple DirectMedia Layer, source code available. English, Japanese. [Open Source]
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=379
D syntax file (script) for Vim text editor. [Open Source, Vim online]
http://www.dsource.org/
Open source development for D: many projects, project and general forums, Subversion source control, bug-tracking, distribution, tutorials, website news.
http://dui.sourceforge.net/
D graphical User Interface: language binding to GTK+ graphical toolkit and OpenGL Extension GtkGLExt. Allows making GUI programs; supports Linux, Windows. [Open Source, LGPL]
http://gdcmac.sourceforge.net/
GNU D Compiler (GDC) for Mac OS X (10.3/10.4). Easy-to-use packages to install D. Descriptions, downloads.
http://leds.sourceforge.net/
Light Editor for D, to edit source code. Builds on DUI toolkit (a binding to GTK+) and Scintilla editor. [Open Source, GPL]
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/leds_editor/
Forum to discuss leds (Light Editor for D Simple) issues.
http://synesis.com.au/synsoft/d.html
Libraries: synsoft.text.token, synsoft.win32.perf modules; full help, as HTML (compiled and not, MSDN format). [Synesis Software Pty Ltd.]
http://languagemachine.sourceforge.net/
Software toolkit for language and grammar. Uses Chomsky's most general grammar, unrestricted (type 0), to manipulate language directly. Useful for powerful translators. Coded in D, via gdc, GCC D front-end. Description, documents, downloads. [Open Source, GPL]
http://wxd.sourceforge.net/
wxWidgets bindings for D language, cross-platform GUI library, supports Windows, Macintosh, and Unix-like OSs with X11/Motif/GTK+.
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