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Name Last update Score Registered Description
grpc 0.5.0-beta.2, 2 years ago 2.22019-Mar-11gRPC implementation for D programming language
luneta 0.7.4, 4 years ago 2.22020-Apr-25Luneta is an interactive filter that can be easily composed within any script.
raylib-d 5.0.1, 3 months ago 2.22021-Apr-21D binding for Raylib
scod 0.4.6, 4 years ago 2.22015-Sep-29A nice documentation generator based on ddox.
enumap 0.4.2, 6 years ago 2.22015-Sep-11A lightweight structure that maps enum members to values
secured 3.0.0, a month ago 2.22016-Nov-13A cryptography library for D that encourages secure implementations through simple interfaces.
ggplotd 1.2.3, 3 years ago 2.22015-Nov-11Plotting library for the D programming library. The design is inspired by ggplot2 for R.
dubnull 0.0.1, 6 years ago 2.22018-Feb-21An empty package for testing
docopt 0.6.1-b.6, 7 years ago 2.22014-Jun-15docopt implementation in D
dqml 0.6.1, 7 years ago 2.22015-Sep-15Qml bindings for both D and Nim programming languages.
dls 0.26.2, 4 years ago 2.22018-Mar-21D Language Server
libdominator 1.1.7, 5 years ago 2.12016-Jun-29A HTML Parser Library
tg-d 0.0.2, 6 years ago 2.12018-Aug-17Telegram Bot API client library for the D programming language
arturo 0.3.9, 5 years ago 2.12019-Sep-27Simple, modern and powerful interpreted programming language for super-fast scripting
derelict-glfw3 4.0.0-beta.1, 7 years ago 2.12013-Aug-18A dynamic and static binding to the GLFW 3 library.
dscord 1.0.0-beta.1, 5 years ago 2.12016-May-18discord client library
gtk_d 1.0.3, 2 years ago 2.12021-Aug-29A full Gtk binding for D.
derelict-sfml2 4.0.0-beta.2, 7 years ago 2.12013-Oct-19A dynamic binding to the SFML2 libraries.
dlang-tour 1.3.0, 9 months ago 2.12016-Jun-13The Dlang Tour
jin-go 2.0.1, 4 years ago 2.12016-Mar-27Thread-pooled coroutines with lock-free staticaly typed communication channels

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