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nethost 1.0.0, 3 years ago 0.52022-Feb-20D bindings to .NET hosting libraries (nethost.h, hostfxr.h, coreclr_delegates.h)
sha3-d 1.2.4, 3 years ago 0.42021-Jan-22Pure D implementation of SHA-3 (Keccak-f[1600])
dvn 1.0.21, 2 months ago 0.42024-Dec-12A free open-source visual novel engine written in D.
chitra 0.2.0, 3 months ago 0.42024-Dec-012D graphics library using Cairo and Pango
minlog 4.1.0, a year ago 0.42022-Jun-08minimal logger
db_constraints 0.0.7, 10 years ago 0.42015-Oct-12SQL db constraints for your classes.
vibed-elastic-logger 1.0.0, 7 years ago 0.42018-Feb-08Vibe.d logger implementation for ElasticSearch
shplib_d 0.1.0, 11 years ago 0.42014-May-30D bindings for Shapelib. Shapefile reader.
webviewd 1.0.0, 9 months ago 0.42024-Jun-15D bindings for webview
bindbc-pango 1.0.0, 5 months ago 0.42024-Oct-25Static & dynamic bindings to Pango, compatible with BetterC, @nogc, and nothrow.
glui 0.5.3, a year ago 0.42021-Mar-13A straightforward and easy to use GUI library.
imaged 1.0.2, 8 years ago 0.42015-Jul-26Image loading/writing library.
spc700 0.0.2, 31 days ago 0.42023-Oct-16SPC700 Emulator
dcore 0.0.1-alpha.1, 15 days ago 0.42025-Mar-10Low level general-purpose library
jsonserialized 0.2.1, 9 years ago 0.42016-Feb-17JSON serialization library for std_data_json. Easily serialize/deserialize structs to/from a JSONV…
d2d 1.6.5, 7 years ago 0.42017-Nov-21A cross-platform framework for 2D graphics. Built with Derelict SDL2.
d-rlib 0.0.1, 7 years ago 0.42018-Jul-20A minimal memcpy/memcmp/memset implementation in D
printed-text 0.0.1, 4 years ago 0.42021-Jul-19Text layout engine on top of `printed` graphics package.
dbpf 0.4.0, 8 months ago 0.42024-Feb-26Read and write Database Packed File (DBPF) archives
sfmtd 0.1.0, 8 years ago 0.42017-Oct-11D port of Simd-oriented Fast Mersenne Twister

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