On Monday, 2 January 2017 at 08:51:13 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
On Tuesday, 5 January 2016 at 12:27:12 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
I wonder what kind of programming people plan or _hope_ to use
D for in 2016?
Do you have plans to:
1. migrate legacy C++ code bases to D when C++ bindings are
final?
2. integrate with numerical solutions like TensorFlow?
3. create web services with vibe.d?
4. run D apps in the cloud?
5. run D apps on mobile?
6. create runtime less programs (games, embedded)?
7. work on the D language/phobos ?
8. or something else?
What other languages do you think you will use or toy with in
2016 and for what purpose?
What would it take for you to use D instead, or what changes
would be needed for you to move from language X to D?
So one year later ? Did you follow the guideline you've
individually indicated in this topic ?
Mine was here:
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/[email protected]?page=2
point 7: I wished to make at least one PR in your org per month,
which is done (mostly phobos bugfixes, a bit of ddoc in the
specs).
point 8: I haven't done much personnal stuff in D last year.
Kheops sucks. I'd like to use Skia instead of Cairo but even if I
finish it I know that I'll probably never use it. My user
library, iz, didn't advance much. I've made a programming tool
this year (IsItThere) but it would still need some work to be
publicly announced.