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DMDScript - Updates

↑ ↓ ← Chris Nicholson-Sauls <ibisbasenji gmail.com> writes:
Any chance of DMDScript being updated to take advantage of D's recent changes? 
Or is this 
maybe a post-D-1.0 intention?  I'd like to use DMDScript for an upcoming
project of mine, 
and would like to see it running at its true optimum.  :)

Concept: an Ajax engine using ECMAScript for both client and server side code,
using JSON 
as the communication format.  Woo.

-- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
Nov 22 2006
→ Dan Lewis <murpsoft hotmail.com> writes:
That would be fantastic, especially if the server-side ran with an
asp-equivalent api on lighttpd.

I was rather excited about the prospect of that myself.
Dec 06 2006
Walter Bright <newshound digitalmars.com> writes:
Chris Nicholson-Sauls wrote:
 Any chance of DMDScript being updated to take advantage of D's recent 
 changes?  Or is this maybe a post-D-1.0 intention?

At the moment, it looks like it'll have to be post-1.0. I'll be lucky just to get D ready!
Dec 09 2006
↑ ↓ → Chris Nicholson-Sauls <ibisbasenji gmail.com> writes:
Walter Bright wrote:
 Chris Nicholson-Sauls wrote:
 Any chance of DMDScript being updated to take advantage of D's recent 
 changes?  Or is this maybe a post-D-1.0 intention?

At the moment, it looks like it'll have to be post-1.0. I'll be lucky just to get D ready!

That's perfectly fine, considering what you've been doing with D lately. :) So long as DMDScript isn't abandoned or permanently back-burnered I'll be perfectly happy to wait. It might be best to do this project with a stable D/1.0 anyhow. -- Chris Nicholson-Sauls
Dec 09 2006