This is still a work in progress; there might still be bugs and crashes. DLS implements the server side of the Language Server Protocol (LSP) for the D programming language. It doesn't do much itself (yet), and rather uses already available components, and provides an interface to work with the LSP. DLS is usable using FreeBSD's Linux binary compatibility system (tested on FreeBSD 12.0-RELEASE). Code completion, going to the symbol definition, finding references, symbol renaming. Error...
A C/D/Java style programming language with built in support for concurrent programming (microthreads, actor model). It is implemented as a LLVM front end to allow for native X86 high performance code generation.
Delight is an imperative, object-oriented programming language with a Python-like syntax. Internally, it is based on the D programming language, and therefore supports classes, interfaces and templates, and compiles to efficient native code using GDC.
The Language Machine is a toolkit for language and grammar: a library, main program, and self-hosted rule compilers with one frontend. The system is easy to use. It directly implements unrestricted rule-based grammars with actions and external interfaces.
leds is a light sourcecode editor for the D language.
Build on D with DUI (a binding to GTK+) and Scintilla.
leds is available for Linux (Windows version just days away).
leds supports:
syntax highlight,
project management,
code browser,
and more
An IDE project in D for everybody. Basic features will be Project management/building/compiling,syntax highlighting,code completion,local bugtracking,Debugger,Smart/Fast code navigation,on type syntax checking,cvs/subVersion,Refractoring,plugin support.