Re: Walter on Twitter
On 18/04/2023 3:02 PM, Walter Bright wrote: On 4/15/2023 6:49 AM, Monkyyy wrote: By all means fund and promote *live coding* or teaching videos if you want to outreach, but shitposting on twitter wont do anything of value Mike has also suggested I do some live coding videos. You're always welcome to do some live streaming on Discord :) Those video channels don't get used enough, and I haven't figured out a way to encourage their usage so it would be a help!
Re: Walter on Twitter
On 4/15/2023 4:12 AM, Hipreme wrote: Great! I'll try starting to do that also since we most of the time we're here posting only to existing D users, being in an unfiltered platform such as twitter could help too. Good! I've started doing that kind of work on instagram since images tells a lot there. Keep us posted on how it works.
Re: Walter on Twitter
On 4/15/2023 6:49 AM, Monkyyy wrote: By all means fund and promote *live coding* or teaching videos if you want to outreach, but shitposting on twitter wont do anything of value Mike has also suggested I do some live coding videos.
Re: LDC 1.32.1
On Monday, 17 April 2023 at 15:26:16 UTC, kinke wrote: A new patch version was just released: * The prebuilt Linux packages are now generated on a Ubuntu 20.04 box, so the min required glibc version has been raised from 2.26 to 2.31. * Fix empty `ldc.gccbuiltins_*` modules with LLVM 15+. * Fix v1.31 regression wrt. potentially wrong constant pointer offsets. * Windows: Fix v1.32.0 regression wrt. leaking `Throwable.info` backtraces. * Fix C assert calls for newlib targets. Full release log and downloads: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.32.1 Thanks to all contributors & sponsors! Thanks for the release! If someone could look into this that would be nice: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/issues/2425 I want to get rid of the ugly hacks i have to incorporate in all my projects
LDC 1.32.1
A new patch version was just released: * The prebuilt Linux packages are now generated on a Ubuntu 20.04 box, so the min required glibc version has been raised from 2.26 to 2.31. * Fix empty `ldc.gccbuiltins_*` modules with LLVM 15+. * Fix v1.31 regression wrt. potentially wrong constant pointer offsets. * Windows: Fix v1.32.0 regression wrt. leaking `Throwable.info` backtraces. * Fix C assert calls for newlib targets. Full release log and downloads: https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc/releases/tag/v1.32.1 Thanks to all contributors & sponsors!
Re: How to set up D and SFML project on MacOS, Linux and Windows | [video]
On Monday, 17 April 2023 at 10:56:13 UTC, Ki Rill wrote: A new how-to video is out! Here is the [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17SvM5NFejM). Thank warmly... SDB@79
Re: How to set up D and SFML project on MacOS, Linux and Windows | [video]
On Monday, 17 April 2023 at 10:56:13 UTC, Ki Rill wrote: A new how-to video is out! Here is the [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17SvM5NFejM). Thank warmly... SDB@79
How to set up D and SFML project on MacOS, Linux and Windows | [video]
![](https://github.com/rillki/d-sfml-project-template/blob/main/imgs/d-sfml.jpg?raw=true) A new how-to video is out! Here is the [link](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=17SvM5NFejM).