Re: Release 2.071.2
On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 14:41:19 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote: The entry for 2.071.2 seems to be missing in the side panel. Right, my mistake, even more manual maintenance. We should really finish the tooling support for changelogs. https://github.com/dlang/dlang.org/pull/1483 BTW, everyone is free to submit fixes for such issues, in the longterm this scales much better than having many people tell me what to do ;).
Re: SQLite-D goes beta!
On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 20:34:19 UTC, Karabuta wrote: Great work! Can't wait to see sample code :) It's in app.d also see test.d
Re: SQLite-D goes beta!
On Monday, 30 May 2016 at 18:07:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: It is my pleasure to announce that I now consider SQLite-D to be in Beta stage. The reader is now stable enough to read all the test tables I have been given. The fact that it took around 20 minutes to complete index-tree support convinced mt that I have chosen a solid design. I have received the request to add examples and documentation to sqlite-d. And I will do so as time permits. This project will be boost licensed. So don't be shy :) https://github.com/UplinkCoder/sqlite-d Great work! Can't wait to see sample code :)
Re: SQLite-D goes beta!
On Tuesday, 20 September 2016 at 16:53:23 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: On Monday, 30 May 2016 at 18:07:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: It is my pleasure to announce that I now consider SQLite-D to be in Beta stage. The reader is now stable enough to read all the test tables I have been given. The fact that it took around 20 minutes to complete index-tree support convinced mt that I have chosen a solid design. I have received the request to add examples and documentation to sqlite-d. And I will do so as time permits. This project will be boost licensed. So don't be shy :) https://github.com/UplinkCoder/sqlite-d It took a few months for me to get to the point, but now it is officially boost licensed. I want just let you know that native sqlite is absolute great. I maintain a packagekit backend for slackware linux and it takes advantage of sqlite. It is currently written in C with glib but i want to add some D later. So many thanks for your work!
Re: SQLite-D goes beta!
On Monday, 30 May 2016 at 18:07:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote: It is my pleasure to announce that I now consider SQLite-D to be in Beta stage. The reader is now stable enough to read all the test tables I have been given. The fact that it took around 20 minutes to complete index-tree support convinced mt that I have chosen a solid design. I have received the request to add examples and documentation to sqlite-d. And I will do so as time permits. This project will be boost licensed. So don't be shy :) https://github.com/UplinkCoder/sqlite-d It took a few months for me to get to the point, but now it is officially boost licensed.
Re: Chennai Meetup
On Monday, 5 September 2016 at 15:29:59 UTC, Chennai Danatic wrote: Hey, I have set up a Meetup group for Chennai, India: http://www.meetup.com/Chennai-D/ I am not sure about the location/time of the first meeting, maybe OMR or Alwarpet in a week or two, or what to do, other than discuss our use of D. If you're interested, please say which of those locations works better for you, in the comments for the event on Meetup, and if you want to present something about your use of D. A time and place for this meetup is now set, this Saturday. There will be a talk introducing D. Please RSVP if you will attend: http://www.meetup.com/Chennai-D/events/233886704/
Re: Release 2.071.2
On Monday, 19 September 2016 at 11:08:33 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: Also see the changelog for more details. http://dlang.org/changelog/2.071.2.html Thanks! The entry for 2.071.2 seems to be missing in the side panel. Bastiaan.
Re: Release 2.071.2
On Monday, 19 September 2016 at 11:08:33 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: Glad to announce D 2.071.2. -Martin You guys are amazing! I love D and I love you all!