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derelict-newton 1.0.0, 8 years ago 0.42016-Sep-17Dynamic bindings to Newton Dynamics Engine
plotd 1.0.1-beta, 8 years ago 1.62014-Sep-23Plot streams of data from the command line.
jin-tree 3.0.0, 8 years ago 2.42015-Jan-26Tree - simple fast compact user-readable binary-safe extensible structural format
d_primes 0.1.0, 8 years ago 0.32016-Sep-10prime numbers neatly packaged as d arrays
semitwistweb 0.0.7, 8 years ago 1.22015-Aug-14A usable-but-unpolished Vibe.d/mustache-based web framework.
puppeteer 0.8.0, 8 years ago 0.62016-Jun-21A library or cli app to easily communicate with programmable electronic boards such as Arduino imp…
logd-html 0.3.1, 8 years ago 0.72016-Aug-28A lightweight D logger that writes to a html for formatted output
ddmd-experimental 2.71.2-b2dub, 8 years ago 0.82016-Aug-29Experimental library of the dmd frontend (currently Linux-only)
xlsxwriter 0.0.1, 8 years ago 1.32016-Aug-26A D binding for libxlsxwriter
rationald 0.1.1, 8 years ago 0.32016-Mar-18A library for rational numbers in D.
consoled 1.0.4, 8 years ago 1.92015-Mar-17Because colors are awesome.
elasticsearch-d 1.0.7, 8 years ago 0.82016-Jan-31A D Elasticsearch library with an API similar to the official Elasticsearch packages for other lan…
colourfulmoon 1.0.2, 8 years ago 0.72016-Feb-13Paint you terminal!
seekingwhirl 1.0.7, 8 years ago 0.32016-Jan-03Library for work with DuckDuckGo API
injected 0.1.0, 8 years ago 1.12016-Aug-11Dependency injection framework
matplotd 0.0.1, 8 years ago 1.32016-Aug-10Plot charts with Matplotlib
hprose-d 1.2.3, 8 years ago 1.82015-Feb-08Hprose for D.
pack-d 1.0.1, 8 years ago 1.92014-Mar-09Binary I/O helper
phlogiston 2.0.2, 8 years ago 1.32016-Jul-28Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) assembler / disassembler.
mysql-d 0.3.3, 8 years ago 2.02014-Jun-17Mysql client C library binding.

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