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Name Last update Score Registered Description
emsi_containers 0.9.0, 3 years ago 4.92016-Jan-14Containers that use Phobos' experimental allocators
mir-algorithm 3.22.0, 8 months ago 4.82017-Jan-05Dlang Core Library
dyaml 0.9.2, 2 years ago 4.72013-Feb-25YAML parser and emitter
msgpack-d 1.0.5, a year ago 4.72013-Sep-19MessagePack for D.
ddbc 0.6.0, 4 months ago 4.72013-Apr-17DB Connector for D language, similar to JDBC (mysql, sqlite, postgresql, odbc)
tinyendian 0.2.0, 6 years ago 4.52014-Aug-06Lightweight endianness handling library
inifiled 2.0.0, 2 years ago 4.42014-Jun-15Compile Time ini file Reader and Writer Generator
dpq2 1.1.7, 17 days ago 4.42013-Sep-14Medium-level binding to the PostgreSQL database
derelict-pq 4.0.0, 2 years ago 4.42013-Sep-13A dynamic and static binding to libpq.
sumtype 1.2.8, a month ago 4.42018-Apr-05A sum type with pattern matching
taggedalgebraic 0.11.23, a day ago 4.32015-Aug-13A "tagged union" implementation with transparent operator forwarding.
mysql-native 3.2.4, 11 months ago 4.32012-May-19A native MySQL driver implementation based on Steve Teale's original
sdlang-d 0.10.6, 4 years ago 4.22013-Mar-06Parse/Generate SDLang (Simple Declarative Language - cleaner than JSON/XML)
diet-ng 1.8.1, 2 years ago 4.12016-Jan-10Next generation Diet template compiler.
d2sqlite3 1.0.0, 3 years ago 4.12014-Jan-13A thin wrapper around SQLite 3
vibe-d-postgresql 3.1.3, a year ago 4.02016-Feb-15PostgreSQL support for Vibe.d
money 3.0.2, 3 years ago 3.82016-Apr-30A money data type, for easy and safe handling of currency amounts
cachetools 0.4.1, 2 years ago 3.72018-Nov-26Collection of cache strategies
bcaa 0.0.9, 2 years ago 3.52020-Feb-13Simple associative array implementation for D (-betterC)
asdf 0.7.17, a year ago 3.52016-May-02Fast, Expressive, and Easy to use JSON Serialization Library with optional SSE4 Optimization.

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