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Tango Documentation

The Library

Tango is a cross-platform open-source software library, written in D for D programmers. It is structured as a cohesive and comprehensive library for general purpose usage, and is supported by a growing number of recognized D enthusiasts.

As a team, we feel the availability of solid and extensive documentation represents a prime factor in library accessibility, and thus this project is as much about documentation production as it is about top-notch functionality. Grab a cup of tea and a sandwich, and read on:

Download

Tango 0.98 RC2 has been released. Downloads are available in source and binary form. See also the community downloads page.

News

Documentation Pages

The documentation for Tango consists of several parts:

Issues and Enhancements

Tango uses a ticket-oriented system to track all issues, concerns, and enhancements. If you are a registered user, and logged in, you may create new tickets via the "New Ticket" button in the navigation-bar.

For discussions on ideas for possible future additions and enhancements, go to the ideas and enhancements page.

Become a Rollicking Fellow

If you would like to participate in the development of Tango libraries, documentation, or online presence, please visit this page. Fresh ideas and willing hands are always most welcome.

Been using Phobos?

If you have code using Phobos, a migration effort will be necessary if you want to use Tango. Guides to how this can be achieved, and how to use both Tango and Phobos at the same time follows.

Been using C++ std/boost?

Compatible Libraries

A list of compatible libraries and applications using Tango.

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