Cmsed initial release
After nearly a month in development I finally feel ready to say Cmsed is at a good stage to show it off. So here goes. The goal of Cmsed[0] is to provide common components that a web service may have. From the basis of a wiki to a web admin system. But that is not yet started upon. What has been started and at a good point is the base subpackage. Its essentially a web service framework. For a feature list that already is implemented take a look at[1]. There is also information related to future features that I believe to be required based upon other frameworks in the wild. There is a lot of double up between it and my blog post about where I'm going and its current state[2]. Cmsed is quite heavily integrated into Dvorm[3]. Its not quite ready for announcement in of itself. The reasons are detailed in the blog post[2]. I haven't tested on linux just yet. As I'm on a Windows box. It shouldn't have too much issues but given how much I'm doing with templates and mixin's, I know it could have issues. Feedback welcome! [0] https://github.com/rikkimax/Cmsed [1] https://github.com/rikkimax/Cmsed/wiki/Road-map [2] http://alphaglosined.blogspot.com/2014/01/enterprise-frameworks-whats-next.html [3] https://github.com/rikkimax/Dvorm
Re: Dmitry Olshansky is now a github committer
On Saturday, 25 January 2014 at 01:50:16 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote: Walter Bright wrote in message news:lbuc93$ke0$1...@digitalmars.com... (I also recommend registering yourname.com and a twitter account in your name, for the same reason.) Not so easy: https://github.com/DanielMurphy (not me) https://twitter.com/danielmurphy (not me) https://www.facebook.com/daniel.murphy (not me) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Murphy (none of these are me) http://danielmurphy.com.au (male stripper service) So instead, I have a unique handle I can use everywhere. ahaha :) Gratz Dmitry!
Re: Dmitry Olshansky is now a github committer
On Saturday, 25 January 2014 at 01:50:16 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote: Walter Bright wrote in message news:lbuc93$ke0$1...@digitalmars.com... (I also recommend registering yourname.com and a twitter account in your name, for the same reason.) Not so easy: https://github.com/DanielMurphy (not me) https://twitter.com/danielmurphy (not me) https://www.facebook.com/daniel.murphy (not me) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Murphy (none of these are me) http://danielmurphy.com.au (male stripper service) So instead, I have a unique handle I can use everywhere. I've had a pretty prolific career myself. I'm the CEO of Best Buy, an Executive at Microsoft, a famous cartoonist, the director of several critically acclaimed films, a professional wrestler, an NFL football player. Oh, and I created DSource (though I've had some extensive plastic surgery and now look like a completely different person). There is an upshot to having such a common name. I'm basically ungoogleable.
QtE - D small binding for Qt.
Hi All! I tried to deal with QtD quick disconnects, but I failed. I had to develop its small and very simple library to work with Qt. The working title of QtE. Works in Windows 32 and Linux 32. A very simple idea. Instances of classes get through QtE.dll (in C++) and methods directly with Qt. https://github.com/MGWL/QtE-Qt_for_Dlang_and_Forth
Re: Dmitry Olshansky is now a github committer
On 1/25/14, Brad Anderson e...@gnuk.net wrote: I'm the CEO of Best Buy, an Executive at Microsoft.. Agent Smith has been looking for you.
Re: dmd 2.065 beta 1 #2
On Friday, 24 January 2014 at 19:58:22 UTC, Andrew Edwards wrote: On 1/24/14, 10:04 AM, Dejan Lekic wrote: Could you please make a 2.065.b1 tag on the GitHub as well so we finally start using the release naming scheme you mentioned in the previous beta-release thread here on the NG? 2.065.b1 is not going to work for FreeBSD and Debian OSes. The tags will be in the form: 2.65.0-b1. Hope that doesn't mess with your scripts too much. I will not be uploading one for beta 1 since I will be building beta 2 tonight. I was eager to try the beta2 on my debian, but it seems things didn't turned out to work yesterday.
Re: Dmitry Olshansky is now a github committer
On 1/26/2014 3:38 AM, Brad Anderson wrote: There is an upshot to having such a common name. I'm basically ungoogleable. For most of my life, Michael was among the top 5 given names in America, as was my middle name David, and Parker among the top 5 surnames. My parents lacked inspiration, apparently, naming me after their younger brothers. I long ago gave up any hope of ever using my real name in any uniquely identifying way on the internet. That's the reason I've kept 'aldacron' as a handle for 15+ years.