On Friday, 19 December 2014 at 07:39:24 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote: > On 2014-12-19 00:56, Ronald Adonyo wrote: >> Hi Everyone, >> In my spare time over the last 3 weeks, I've been working on a C# to D >> Compiler based on Roslyn. >> Please check it out and give comments. I would also like this to be a >> basis to provide both Libraries in D and allow building native C# >> applications with the help of D. >> >> Its available on my github >> https:// github.com/ afrogeek/ SharpNative Hi Everyone,In my spare time over the last 3 weeks, I've been working on a C# to DCompiler based on Roslyn.Please check it out and give comments. I would also like this to be abasis to provide both Libraries in D and allow building native C#applications with the help of D.Its available on my github > > This is pretty cool. > > When the tool is good enough, then you can run the tool the Roslyn compiler and on itself. Then you'll have a C# compiler and a tool to translate from C# to D, written in D :) > > BTW, you should add .DS_Store to .gitignore. On 2014-12-19 00:56, Ronald Adonyo wrote:This is pretty cool.When the tool is good enough, then you can run the tool the Roslyn compiler and on itself. Then you'll have a C# compiler and a tool to translate from C# to D, written in D :)BTW, you should add .DS_Store to .gitignore.