digitalmars.D.announce - Mago Debugger changes hands
- Aldo Nunez (9/9) Aug 09 2014 Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users.
- Walter Bright (2/11) Aug 09 2014 Thank you, Aldo, for your great contribution with Mago!
- Rainer Schuetze (6/15) Aug 11 2014 Thanks, Aldo, for this excellent work.
- Manu via Digitalmars-d-announce (9/18) Aug 12 2014 Thanks Aldo for this very important work! Very sad to see you move on.
- Paulo Pinto (3/13) Aug 12 2014 I for one.
- Lionello Lunesu (3/12) Aug 13 2014 Thanks for your hard work, man! It's my favorite D debugger :)
- ponce (4/14) Aug 13 2014 Thanks for your work, it made my D-life way better.
Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.
Aug 09 2014
On 8/9/2014 8:33 PM, Aldo Nunez wrote:Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.Thank you, Aldo, for your great contribution with Mago!
Aug 09 2014
On 10.08.2014 05:33, Aldo Nunez wrote:Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.Thanks, Aldo, for this excellent work. Very recently, Aldo has made debugging 64-bit processes possible in mago, which is quite different from debugging 32-bit processes. You can see it in action in the latest beta of Visual D: https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/visuald/releases
Aug 11 2014
Thanks Aldo for this very important work! Very sad to see you move on. Thanks also to Rainer for taking on another big project. I wouldn't be a D user if it weren't for both of your work. I think this stuff is much more important than the attention it tends to gets by this relatively Linux biased community. I suspect there is a much larger number of Windows based users and lurkers than the representation in this forum tends to suggest. On 10 August 2014 13:33, Aldo Nunez via Digitalmars-d-announce < digitalmars-d-announce puremagic.com> wrote:Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.
Aug 12 2014
On Tuesday, 12 August 2014 at 08:21:40 UTC, Manu via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:Thanks Aldo for this very important work! Very sad to see you move on. Thanks also to Rainer for taking on another big project. I wouldn't be a D user if it weren't for both of your work. I think this stuff is much more important than the attention it tends to gets by this relatively Linux biased community. I suspect there is a much larger number of Windows based users and lurkers than the representation in this forum tends to suggest.I for one.
Aug 12 2014
On 10/08/14 11:33, Aldo Nunez wrote:Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.Thanks for your hard work, man! It's my favorite D debugger :) Lio.
Aug 13 2014
On Sunday, 10 August 2014 at 03:33:11 UTC, Aldo Nunez wrote:Greetings to all Mago Debugger, Visual D, and interested D users. After 5 years, I can no longer continue development of Mago Debugger. The project requires too much attention for me to keep working on it while keeping my family happy. I learned a ton, and feel satisfied to have contributed to the D Programming Language. I'm handing off the project to Rainer Schuetze. He has forked it at github (https://github.com/rainers/mago). If you're interested in contributing to it, please contact him.Thanks for your work, it made my D-life way better. Switching to Mago debugger is the first thing I do right after "dub generate visuald".
Aug 13 2014