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Eclipse Editor
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IDE, Notes, Status blackbird, Eclipse-based, DISCONTINUED (-> DDT) Descent, Eclipse-based, Active DDT, Eclipse-based, DISCONTINUED EclipseD, Eclipse-based, DISCONTINUED (-> DDT) Mmrnmhrm, Eclipse-based, Active: 0.1.0 ![]() |
IDE, First Release, Status EclipseD, ![]() blackbird, 2005-7, DISCONTINUED (superceded-by/absorbed-into DDT (2006)) DDT (2006), ?, DISCONTINUED Descent, 2006-10, Inactive as of 2010 DDT (Mmrnmhrm), ![]() ![]() |
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Descent and Mmrnmhrm are both currently active, but Descent has been around much longer. == Old Info: == D plugin: ![]() * Plugin (source included): ![]() * Apparently, the <n>EclipseD?</n> plugin is evolving into DDT (see EditorSupport/DDTForEclipse). : [[code]... Nothing earth shattering, just an editor that mostly highlights code right. (egads) There's some issues with highlighting numbers, due to the way the scanner classes work, but it's quite usable regardless. Comments welcome, contributions moreso. ![]() -- andy] : [[code]2004.5.30 - Demmegod is working on expanding the plugin at dsource.org. I believe the number highlighting is done, and there is some preliminary work on the Outline function, like in JDT.] |
Descent and DDT are by far the more feature-rich IDEs. Descent is more featured than DDT, but it doesn't properly support D2, whereas DDT has better support for it. As of 2010-11 DDT is the only actively developed IDE. |

Eclipse based D IDEs
There have been many Eclipse based D IDEs:
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Descent and DDT are by far the more feature-rich IDEs. Descent is more featured than DDT, but it doesn't properly support D2, whereas DDT has better support for it. As of 2010-11 DDT is the only actively developed IDE.