Parser for command-line arguments
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Parser for command-line arguments
D programming language full example and tutorial.
A repository that contains my solutions, notes and resources learning the D programming language via the textbook: http://ddili.org/ders/d.en/index.html
🗓️📅️📆️ DCalendar (Digital Calendar) is a web calendar that uses an implementation of the DCAL format (but supports other calendar formats as well) it is written in D, and part of the DMail family of web productivity software.
🏡️🪑️👴️ The LANMan (or Old Man) is a component of the LANChair software that allows you to kick people off your LAN, or let them use it. It is written in D. Now git off my LAN!
A repository for showcasing my knowledge of the D programming language, and continuing to learn the language.
📦️📫️📧️🇴.🇸🏣️ The official source repository for the package manager component of the MailOS operating system.
🎵️🎶️✊️🛢️💾️ The official source repository for SeansAudioDB AutoGrabber, a tool for listening to currently playing songs and sound effects, cataloging them, and downloading them (all on its own)
🇩📧️⚙️ The official source repository for the settings page of the DMAIL email client.
🇩🗣️📧️📮️📫️🧾️ The official source repository for the DMAIL Gallery component, implementing the EMAIL 2 Gallery specification.
🧰️✉️🪱️ The DMail tacklebox is a separate email folder that holds phishing attempts (known as lures) it is separate from the spam folder, the inbox, and other folders.
🇩🛢️📧️ The official source repository for the DMAIL SpamCan component, implementing the EMAIL 2 SpamCan specification.
🇩🗓️📖️ The official documentation source repository for the DCalendar project.
🏡️🪑️📶️ LANChair is a set of tools for managing LAN (Local Area Network) connections
🇩📧️📫️📪️📬️📭️ The official source repository for the DMAIL Mail Manager component, implementing the EMAIL 2.0 MailManager specification.
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