Re: Hong Kong dlang Meetup
Let's occupy codeaholics: https://www.meetup.com/Codeaholics/events/242640432/ On 6/9/2017 00:26, Lionello Lunesu wrote: +1! Let me know the dates and I'll blast it to the channels I'm on (Codeaholics, Dim Sum Labs hacker space.) L. On 5/9/2017 03:25, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: Several of us from the D community will be in Hong Kong on a business trip next week (me, John Colvin, Atila Neves, and Ilya Yaroshenko), and our client, Symmetry Investments[1], has offered to sponsor a dlang meetup. We haven't decided when exactly to meet up yet, but we're looking to meet up sometime during the week of the 11th - 15th (probably on Thursday or Friday evening) and figured that we should see if anyone here was interested in showing up and would thus have some stake in when during the week it happened. The current plan is that the meetup will take place at Symmetry's main office in Chater House in Central Hong Kong. - Jonathan M Davis [1] http://symmetryinvestments.com/about-us/ Some open source dlang stuff whose developement was paid for by Symmetry: https://github.com/kaleidicassociates Of note is https://github.com/kaleidicassociates/excel-d which Atila talked about at dconf this year.
Re: Hong Kong dlang Meetup
On Tuesday, September 05, 2017 10:19:10 sarn via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: > On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 19:25:59 UTC, Jonathan M Davis > > wrote: > > Several of us from the D community will be in Hong Kong on a > > business trip next week (me, John Colvin, Atila Neves, and Ilya > > Yaroshenko), and our client, Symmetry Investments[1], has > > offered to sponsor a dlang meetup. We haven't decided when > > exactly to meet up yet, but we're looking to meet up sometime > > during the week of the 11th - 15th (probably on Thursday or > > Friday evening) and figured that we should see if anyone here > > was interested in showing up and would thus have some stake in > > when during the week it happened. > > > > The current plan is that the meetup will take place at > > Symmetry's main office in Chater House in Central Hong Kong. > > Sounds interesting. The 14th and 15th aren't good for me, > otherwise the rest of the week is okay. > > Are you staying near the office? I'll be staying at the Marriott, which is supposedly fairly close, but I don't know exactly where it's situated with respect to the office. I don't know where the others are staying. - Jonathan M Davis
Re: Hong Kong dlang Meetup
On Tuesday, September 05, 2017 00:16:54 Nicholas Wilson via Digitalmars-d- announce wrote: > On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 19:25:59 UTC, Jonathan M Davis > > wrote: > > Several of us from the D community will be in Hong Kong on a > > business trip next week (me, John Colvin, Atila Neves, and Ilya > > Yaroshenko), and our client, Symmetry Investments[1], has > > offered to sponsor a dlang meetup. We haven't decided when > > exactly to meet up yet, but we're looking to meet up sometime > > during the week of the 11th - 15th (probably on Thursday or > > Friday evening) and figured that we should see if anyone here > > was interested in showing up and would thus have some stake in > > when during the week it happened. > > > > The current plan is that the meetup will take place at > > Symmetry's main office in Chater House in Central Hong Kong. > > > > - Jonathan M Davis > > > > [1] http://symmetryinvestments.com/about-us/ > > > > Some open source dlang stuff whose developement was paid for by > > Symmetry: https://github.com/kaleidicassociates > > > > Of note is https://github.com/kaleidicassociates/excel-d which > > Atila talked about at dconf this year. > > That would be the one week in September I couldn't be in HK (yay > mid-semester tests), but if the business trip is only for one > week then I won't be in HK at all. I think that most of us are arriving sometime this weekend and leaving sometime the next weekend. Based on some of what he said previously, Atila might be staying longer, but I don't know. If you can't be there next week though, he's probably the only one of us four that you'd stand a chance of seeing by coming to Hong Kong the week after. So, I guess that it's just bad timing. Sorry. - Jonathan M Davis
Re: D on Tiobe Index
On Friday, 1 September 2017 at 10:18:25 UTC, Vadim Lopatin wrote: I believe DlangIDE can become such tool. Runs on all platforms. Small. which includes syntax highlighting, auto-complete, symbol-information on hover, go to declaration, Supports it using embedded DCD. and runtime debugging for D. Debugging needs a lot of improvements to became usable. Project is easy to contribute for D developers since written in D. Other good canditate is BBasile's CoEdit. It's very much like DLangIDE in that it has roughly the same feature set, at least according to readme. It is also very actively maintained like your project. But it has the disadvantage of being written in Pascal. I agree with that size thing, the whole DUB package is 40MB with release build. And without the DUB cache even of that sinks to one-third. Under a percent compared to 1.5GB I measured Visual Studio to take!
Re: GitBook about D on embedded ARM Linux
On Sunday, 3 September 2017 at 16:17:37 UTC, thinwybk wrote: In the beginning porting some of the C++ classes from https://github.com/derekmolloy/exploringBB/tree/master/chp06 could be a good starting point. ...the complete C++ HAL can be found here: https://github.com/derekmolloy/exploringBB/tree/master/library
Re: Hong Kong dlang Meetup
+1! Let me know the dates and I'll blast it to the channels I'm on (Codeaholics, Dim Sum Labs hacker space.) L. On 5/9/2017 03:25, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: Several of us from the D community will be in Hong Kong on a business trip next week (me, John Colvin, Atila Neves, and Ilya Yaroshenko), and our client, Symmetry Investments[1], has offered to sponsor a dlang meetup. We haven't decided when exactly to meet up yet, but we're looking to meet up sometime during the week of the 11th - 15th (probably on Thursday or Friday evening) and figured that we should see if anyone here was interested in showing up and would thus have some stake in when during the week it happened. The current plan is that the meetup will take place at Symmetry's main office in Chater House in Central Hong Kong. - Jonathan M Davis [1] http://symmetryinvestments.com/about-us/ Some open source dlang stuff whose developement was paid for by Symmetry: https://github.com/kaleidicassociates Of note is https://github.com/kaleidicassociates/excel-d which Atila talked about at dconf this year.
Re: Release D 2.076.0
On 2017-09-04 16:34, Mario Kröplin wrote: What's the problem with `TypeInfo_Typedef`? https://github.com/dlang/undeaD shows "build:failing". https://travis-ci.org/dlang/undeaD/jobs/270947584 shows: src/undead/doformat.d(934,23): Error: undefined identifier TypeInfo_Typedef typedef has been removed from the language since a couple (?) of release ago. -- /Jacob Carlborg
Re: Hong Kong dlang Meetup
On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 19:25:59 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote: Several of us from the D community will be in Hong Kong on a business trip next week (me, John Colvin, Atila Neves, and Ilya Yaroshenko), and our client, Symmetry Investments[1], has offered to sponsor a dlang meetup. We haven't decided when exactly to meet up yet, but we're looking to meet up sometime during the week of the 11th - 15th (probably on Thursday or Friday evening) and figured that we should see if anyone here was interested in showing up and would thus have some stake in when during the week it happened. The current plan is that the meetup will take place at Symmetry's main office in Chater House in Central Hong Kong. Sounds interesting. The 14th and 15th aren't good for me, otherwise the rest of the week is okay. Are you staying near the office?
Re: Release D 2.076.0
On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 19:49:23 UTC, Timon Gehr wrote: On 04.09.2017 12:46, Petar Kirov [ZombineDev] wrote: Would you be able to also address https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17798? https://github.com/dlang/dlang.org/pull/1884 (Any help with getting it to build appreciated -- even the base 'stable' branch does not compile on my machine.) Building spec part of the website should be as easy as: git clone https://github.com/dlang/dmd git clone https://github.com/dlang/dlang.org cd dlang.org make -f posix.mak html On a Linux system. If that doesn't work can you post the error you got? Probably better to keep the discussion on the pull request.
Re: dpeq - native PSQL extended query protocol client
On Tuesday, 5 September 2017 at 03:22:37 UTC, denizzzka wrote: On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 17:56:04 UTC, Boris-Barboris wrote: On Monday, 4 September 2017 at 16:05:17 UTC, denizzzka wrote: Sorry fot duplicate answer Ok, just FYI, I guess what I described was implemented in libpq for version 9.6 (but works on any PSQL since 8.4, since they all implement extended query protocol i wrote the client for) in a form of https://2ndquadrant.github.io/postgres/libpq-batch-mode.html Theese calls will be added in pq 10, not 9.6. Oh, my bad, I thought 9.6beta was a beta for 9.6.