On 10/9/2011 5:18 PM, deadalnix wrote:
Le 09/10/2011 12:00, Zardoz a écrit :
Recently I've been asked if I could give a speech about D in my
university. It
will be of one hour of long.
I not respond yet, but I think that I will do it. Actually I have the
problem
that I don't know well how explain well too many features and things
of D that
I like. I think that only talking about D's arrays and type system I
will need
around half-hour.
Any recommendation of how I should focus it ?
I think you should show through several exemples. AS IT IS UNIVERSITY, I
guess your public will know about programming.
Explain difference between struct and classes, and how it is great
compared to C++ (no slicing for exemple).
Show some stuffs about first class function and delegates (for callback
for exemple) coppared to how painful it is in C++ or java (using
interface and useless object)
Then, gove a talk aboit metaprogramming (how you can implement behaviral
pattern with no cost at runtime, how you can make very generic code like
STL) and why it is way better than C++ (usability with stuffs like
static if) or java (generic isn't metaprogramming).
And last but not least : explain memory model and how it help to deal
with multithrading problems where other languages usually aren't good.
The point isn't to bash C++ or java, but to show how some problem you
face in thoses languages can be solved elegantly in D.
If your public knows others languages than java and C++, then adapt the
speach to what they know.
The threading model is what attracted me to D.