On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 18:46:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://lkuper.github.io/blog/2014/05/31/your-next-conference-should-have-real-time-captioning/
I know I'd find this very useful - what do you guys think?
Ideal situation is to have slide on the screen, and a video in
the
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 20:52:16 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Walter Bright:
what do you guys think?
The caption I'd like to see is the name of the speaker during
the live transmissions.
Bye,
bearophile
Steno? You can type in realtime? Then why the hell did I
spend time learning to type
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 20:48:56 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 6/1/2014 1:17 PM, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 18:46:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://lkuper.github.io/blog/2014/05/31/your-next-conference-should-have-real-time-captioning/
I know I'd find this very
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 20:48:56 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 6/1/2014 1:17 PM, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 18:46:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://lkuper.github.io/blog/2014/05/31/your-next-conference-should-have-real-time-captioning/
I know I'd find this very
On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives me enough
time to digest each talk and discuss it before the next one grabs mine
and
On Sat, 31 May 2014 18:56:17 -0400, Timon Gehr timon.g...@gmx.ch wrote:
On 05/30/2014 02:37 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
in which case
static if(cond) {
immutable:
}
int x;
should not create x as immutable if cond is true. The current
behavior is not consistent with attribute either.
On Sat, 31 May 2014 19:27:08 -0400, Walter Bright
newshou...@digitalmars.com wrote:
On 5/30/2014 5:37 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On Thu, 29 May 2014 21:15:21 -0400, deadalnix deadal...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 19:06:15 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
Static if
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:09:06 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros
wrote:
On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
I actually prefer the slow release of the videos - it gives
me enough
time to digest
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:28:53 UTC, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
The point is: real time captioning is not faster than listening
regardless of your reading speed. It's useful for people you
cannot hear properly, but I'd say our efforts are better spend
with proper text version of talks published
On 6/2/2014 11:46 PM, Dicebot wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:09:06 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On 28/05/2014 14:31, Dicebot wrote:
On Wednesday, 28 May 2014 at 12:20:34 UTC, Bruno Medeiros wrote:
On 28/05/2014 04:54, Saurabh Das wrote:
I actually prefer the slow release of the videos -
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 15:38:48 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:28:53 UTC, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
The point is: real time captioning is not faster than
listening regardless of your reading speed. It's useful for
people you cannot hear properly, but I'd say our efforts are
On 2 June 2014 00:36, Leandro Lucarella via Digitalmars-d-announce
digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com wrote:
Walter Bright, el 1 de June a las 13:48 me escribiste:
On 6/1/2014 1:17 PM, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 18:46:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 15:47:44 UTC, Peter Massey-Plantinga
wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 15:38:48 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:28:53 UTC, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
The point is: real time captioning is not faster than
listening regardless of your reading speed. It's useful
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 15:47:19 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Until someone stumbles across the video and posts it to Reddit
before Andrei intends to.
If community can't respect such a simple request we have bigger
problems than marketing.
On 6/2/2014 8:46 AM, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
However, what you can't do is change the accent to one that you may
better understand. I know a lot of europeans sometimes don't quite
follow me sometimes. :)
Captioning also helps people who aren't native english speakers.
On 6/2/2014 8:47 AM, Peter Massey-Plantinga wrote:
I am hearing impaired and interested in DConf talks. I can't always listen to
the talks when they come out, but would definitely be more interested if they
were captioned. And transcripts would be hugely appreciated as well.
Thanks for letting
On 6/2/2014 8:53 AM, Meta wrote:
If we were to release a
transcript for the hearing impaired, it should not be *after* the talk is done.
Sure, but we can't always do what's best, we can only do our best.
On 2014-06-02 17:46, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
However, what you can't do is change the accent to one that you may
better understand. I know a lot of europeans sometimes don't quite
follow me sometimes. :)
That's a good point. But most common reason when I have trouble
After Andrei's call for reducing pull requests and current issues
associated with D, the data department at EMSI is doing a Fix D Issues
Day this Friday and we would like to invite the D community to join us.
Let's get those bugs below the 2000 mark!
---
Jonathan Crapuchettes, Justin Whear,
Hi Marco!
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 09:20:01 UTC, Marco Leise wrote:
I moved Dlang related ebuild to a new repository under the
Gentoo organization on GitHub a while ago. It is available
through layman as dlang. (Not to be confused with the
outdated d overlay there.)
Information in the Gentoo
On 6/2/14, 7:41 PM, Jonathan Crapuchettes wrote:
After Andrei's call for reducing pull requests and current issues
associated with D, the data department at EMSI is doing a Fix D Issues
Day this Friday and we would like to invite the D community to join us.
Let's get those bugs below the 2000
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:41:10 UTC, Jonathan Crapuchettes
wrote:
Let's get those bugs below the 2000 mark!
Related:
There's a link at the bottom of the issue list labeled Change
Columns. This can be used to add the vote count to the issue
list to find issues that have more votes.
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 17:41:10 +, Jonathan Crapuchettes wrote:
After Andrei's call for reducing pull requests and current issues
associated with D, the data department at EMSI is doing a Fix D Issues
Day this Friday and we would like to invite the D community to join us.
Let's get those
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:00:17 -0700
Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce
digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com wrote:
On 6/2/2014 8:46 AM, Iain Buclaw via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
However, what you can't do is change the accent to one that you may
better understand. I know a lot of
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 21:46:39 UTC, Justin Whear wrote:
I like FixPhobosFriday better. Would work as a hashtag.
#HackDay
Quite subtle.
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:00:18 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
Captioning also helps people who aren't native english speakers.
Yes! Yes! Yes! :) Because I can use translator when I see unknown
words.
But I understand only a small part when I listen.
On 6/2/2014 5:16 PM, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:00:17 -0700
Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce
digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com wrote:
Captioning also helps people who aren't native english speakers.
And native English speakers as
On 06/03/2014 06:51 AM, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On 6/2/2014 5:16 PM, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:00:17 -0700
Walter Bright via Digitalmars-d-announce
digitalmars-d-announce@puremagic.com wrote:
Captioning also helps people who aren't native
On 30/05/14 12:53, w0rp wrote:
It's always, always easier to experiment by releasing a dub package.
Including a module in the standard library requires the approval of a
commity. You can always release a dub package, no one is going to stop you.
std.experimental is probably best used for
On 30/05/14 16:07, Chris wrote:
Mind you, D doesn't need omnipotent toolchains. A text editor and
command line will do. I now use DUB, but you can still get away with $
dmd app.d ... or shell script. Toolchains and IDE's should not be a
criterion for evaluating a language. Oh, D doesn't have an
On 30/05/14 13:20, Chris wrote:
But the basic code should compile. We've just had the case when a
coworker tried my code on Windows (I develop on Linux). It compiled with
the latest version of dmd. No questions asked. When it comes to system
stuff it's:
version (Windows) {
// some odd shit
Please consider the following code:
module aurora.immediate.input;
public enum Key : int { //... }
public immutable struct KeyData
{
private Key _key;
@property public Key KeyCode() { return _key; }
private bool _isDown;
@property public bool IsDown() { return
On Friday, 30 May 2014 at 03:11:27 UTC, Puming wrote:
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 20:44:43 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
I'd love to see command-line flag that enables garbage
collection in compiler (disabled by default). It does not
matter how fast compiler is if it crashes on big project. And
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:13:32 -0700
Adam Wilson via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
Please consider the following code:
module aurora.immediate.input;
public enum Key : int { //... }
public immutable struct KeyData
{
private Key _key;
@property public Key KeyCode() {
deadalnix:
What do GDC or LDC generate for these sample code with
optimizations on ?
This is not an interesting question because those two programs
are meant as parts of larger programs. ldc2 optimizes away both
programs to xorl %eax, %eax.
And I can't test on GDC because GDC compiler
On 01/06/14 14:25, Joakim wrote:
The only bigger piece I can think of is maybe pushing through the Objective-C
integration for iOS, but I don't know much about that.
If you referring to making D ABI compatible with Objective-C [1] then
that's mostly done. I'm currently updating to latest
Dmitry Olshansky:
An expression attribute? Why turn language into a mess over
this tiny problem?
It seems to me that you are considering solutions that add
arbitrary amounts of complexity to solve relatively small
problems.
...
That just epithet is remarkable self-destruction.
Please be
On 2 June 2014 10:24, bearophile via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
deadalnix:
What do GDC or LDC generate for these sample code with optimizations on ?
This is not an interesting question because those two programs are meant as
parts of larger programs. ldc2 optimizes
On Sunday, 1 June 2014 at 03:33:36 UTC, Marco Leise wrote:
Am Sat, 31 May 2014 17:44:23 +
schrieb Thomas t.leich...@arcor.de:
Thank you for the help. Which OS is running on your notebook ?
For I compiled your source code with your settings with the
GCC compiler. The run took 3.1
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 00:39:48 UTC, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
It's my understanding that the current design of std.json is
considered
to be poor, but I don't haven't used it, so I don't know any the
details. But if it's as slow as you're finding to be the case,
then I
It's worth noting, pretty printing could be configured entirely
in an OutputRange which watches for certain syntax coming into
the range and inserts whitespace where it believes to be
appropriate, so writeJSON functions would not need to know
anything about pretty printing.
Iain Buclaw:
1) Get a newer version of GDC
2) Raise bugs - you do this for DMD. Why not GDC?
I don't know what to report, it just crashes, with no error
messages.
Bye,
bearophile
On 30/05/2014 18:34, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:
I had a couple of things I wanted to post about the D Google Summer of
Code submission for 2015.
1.
After Andrei had asked for someone interested in taking over the D GSOC
submission for 2015, I, along with a few others of you volunteered to
pitch
On 05/30/2014 09:49 PM, Tobias Pankrath via Digitalmars-d wrote:
I know this is very early, but I work slowly :o)
* Something like boost::log
phobos PR #1500 https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/pull/1500
* Something like boost::program_options
phobos PR #2072
I just stumbled across this year-old blog post on the Sociomantic
blog, mentioning plans to get CDGC into druntime:
https://www.sociomantic.com/blog/2013/06/porting-cdgc-to-d2/
A google search turned up this forum thread also:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:01:21 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I just stumbled across this year-old blog post on the
Sociomantic blog, mentioning plans to get CDGC into druntime:
https://www.sociomantic.com/blog/2013/06/porting-cdgc-to-d2/
A google search turned up this forum thread also:
On 31/05/14 21:49, w0rp wrote:
After watching Andrei's keynote where he was asking for help, and
noticing that there wasn't any proof of someone working on this, I took
charge.
http://w0rp.com:8010/
I kind of like it. It would be nice to see examples of a couple of other
pages as well. The
On 01/06/14 07:50, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
Contrast level is still a bit high though. The current dlang.org also
has this problem because of the use of white. I am not pushing dark grey
on light grey with spot colour (which is how Apple started out and still
use a lot) but
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:28:53 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
I kind of like it. It would be nice to see examples of a couple
of other pages as well. The menus are removed when the width of
the page gets too small. I assume they're supposed to become a
collapsed drop down menu like this:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:42:02 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 01/06/14 07:50, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
Contrast level is still a bit high though. The current
dlang.org also
has this problem because of the use of white. I am not pushing
dark grey
on light grey with spot colour
Some things on my wish list, not in any order
- D = JS converter/compiler. There has been talk about this in a
thread currently.
- DDL for D2
- vibe.d - update pages without having to recompile entire server and
restarting the entire server
- help get std.simd into review queue
- dscanner
Hello,
Why does the following add an extra CR in front of the CRLF's
auto outf = new File(out.txt, w);
outf.write(this\r\nis\r\na\r\ntest);
outf.close;
If I make the file binary
auto outf = new File(out.txt, wb);
it works as expected.
I am using 2.065 and windows 7
Thanks,
Dave G
On 01/06/14 21:56, w0rp wrote:
You just reminded me to put in a query string version hack at some
point. I typically use something like ?v=epoch_of_server_start or
similar.
That's not reliable. It's usually assets that are the problem, CSS, JS,
images and so on. They should have a unique
On Fri, 30 May 2014 22:40:29 -0400, Martin Nowak c...@dawg.eu wrote:
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 15:28:28 UTC, safety0ff wrote:
If would be nice if Don could elaborate on his comment in bug #6498
(https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=6498#c1)
What is really needed is the ability to
On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 15:22:44 -0400, Walter Bright
newshou...@digitalmars.com wrote:
On 5/30/2014 8:08 AM, Chris wrote:
I like to re-invent the wheel too, because
existing wheels might not be fit for your purpose.
A few years back I invented a triangular wheel, which was an improvement
On Sat, 31 May 2014 14:33:15 -0400, Craig Dillabaugh
craig.dillaba...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 10:19:03 UTC, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 02:44:00 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh wrote:
On Friday, 30 May 2014 at 19:49:31 UTC, Tobias Pankrath wrote:
I know
On 2 June 2014 12:40, bearophile via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
Iain Buclaw:
1) Get a newer version of GDC
2) Raise bugs - you do this for DMD. Why not GDC?
I don't know what to report, it just crashes, with no error messages.
Bye,
bearophile
That doesn't sound
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:14:11 -0400, Dave G dgregor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Why does the following add an extra CR in front of the CRLF's
auto outf = new File(out.txt, w);
outf.write(this\r\nis\r\na\r\ntest);
outf.close;
If I make the file binary
auto outf = new File(out.txt, wb);
it
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:27:45 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:14:11 -0400, Dave G
dgregor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Why does the following add an extra CR in front of the CRLF's
auto outf = new File(out.txt, w);
outf.write(this\r\nis\r\na\r\ntest);
outf.close;
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:16:50 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2014 22:40:29 -0400, Martin Nowak c...@dawg.eu
wrote:
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 15:28:28 UTC, safety0ff wrote:
If would be nice if Don could elaborate on his comment in bug
#6498
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 19:49:22 UTC, w0rp wrote:
After watching Andrei's keynote where he was asking for help,
and noticing that there wasn't any proof of someone working on
this, I took charge.
http://w0rp.com:8010/
Looks good! Can twitter widget be forced to rescale on wider
On 02/06/14 13:36, w0rp wrote:
In terms of API, I wouldn't go completely for an approach based on
serialising to structs. Having a tagged union type is still helpful for
situations where you just want to quickly get at some JSON data and do
something with it. I have thought a great deal about
I'd propose deadalnix to stand up as mentor with SDC ;)
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:47:56 -0400, Dicebot pub...@dicebot.lv wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:16:50 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On Fri, 30 May 2014 22:40:29 -0400, Martin Nowak c...@dawg.eu wrote:
On Thursday, 29 May 2014 at 15:28:28 UTC, safety0ff wrote:
If would be nice if Don
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:36:17 -0400, Dave G dgregor...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:27:45 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 10:14:11 -0400, Dave G dgregor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
Why does the following add an extra CR in front of the CRLF's
auto outf =
On 6/2/2014 4:40 AM, bearophile wrote:
I don't know what to report, it just crashes, with no error messages.
Report the source code you fed to it that caused the crash.
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 15:03:09 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
I'd propose deadalnix to stand up as mentor with SDC ;)
Thanks
He already did (emailed me directly), so I have that on my list.
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:22:02 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2014 14:33:15 -0400, Craig Dillabaugh
craig.dillaba...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 10:19:03 UTC, Tobias Pankrath
wrote:
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 02:44:00 UTC, Craig Dillabaugh
wrote:
clip
You would have to ask Walter. Probably the best place is to ask
on the DMC forums.
See here: http://digitalmars.com/NewsGroup.html
-Steve
Will do. Thanks!
Walter Bright:
Report the source code you fed to it that caused the crash.
Even hello world crashes.
Bye,
bearophile
On 2 June 2014 17:33, bearophile via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
Walter Bright:
Report the source code you fed to it that caused the crash.
Even hello world crashes.
Bye,
bearophile
Then that is a start. Post a bug and report clearly what your environment is.
On 2014-06-02 16:45, Dicebot wrote:
If this will happen, I will actually start to contribute to
documentation :)
Agree. This would also make a reason for me to learn vibe.d.
--
/Jacob Carlborg
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 12:11:39 -0400, Craig Dillabaugh
craig.dillaba...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 14:22:02 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On Sat, 31 May 2014 14:33:15 -0400, Craig Dillabaugh
craig.dillaba...@gmail.com wrote:
On Saturday, 31 May 2014 at 10:19:03 UTC,
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:14:04 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 12:11:39 -0400, Craig Dillabaugh
clip
But I didn't see the GSOC thing being a grunt work type of
thing. Wouldn't such a student be interested in his/her own
project rather than filling out someone
On 6/1/2014 7:59 PM, w0rp wrote:
I can't get enough of programming myself. I'm only 25 at the moment, but
programming has been endless fun for me.
I always used to be like that (hell, I was *known* for that). But then
once I started doing it for $ that quickly sucked most of the enjoyment
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:52:03 UTC, Meta wrote:
This may be a sign that your work is not interesting and/or
challenging enough, or you're not getting an opportunity to
learn new things. One of the most fun coding experiences I've
had in a long time was implementing a simple scripting
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:41:09 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I always used to be like that (hell, I was *known* for that).
But then once I started doing it for $ that quickly sucked most
of the enjoyment out of it. Seems to be that everything changes
when you're doing something as a job
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:41:09 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
On 6/1/2014 7:59 PM, w0rp wrote:
I can't get enough of programming myself. I'm only 25 at the
moment, but
programming has been endless fun for me.
I always used to be like that (hell, I was *known* for that).
But then once I
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 01:30:08 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 00:26:31 UTC, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
I would have expected that the kinds of
folks who would post here would be doing a fair bit with their
computers in their free time (especially those
On 6/1/2014 5:01 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
I don't have a smartphone, don't use an ipad or whatever (though I
do actually own one, it was given to me for a job a while ago, only
thing I've ever used it for is to watch sports I can't get on my tv
antenna).
I finally got a smartphone late last
On 6/1/14, 4:10 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2014-05-30 18:17, Ary Borenszweig wrote:
No. You open a pull request. Or reopen and redefine the wrong code ;-)
The beauty of Ruby, just monkey patch the bug :)
In my opinion, even though this seems ugly, when you need to ship code
and the
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:42:07 -0700, Jonathan M Davis via Digitalmars-d
digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 00:13:32 -0700
Adam Wilson via Digitalmars-d digitalmars-d@puremagic.com wrote:
Please consider the following code:
module aurora.immediate.input;
public enum Key
On 6/2/2014 10:19 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On Sun, 01 Jun 2014 15:22:44 -0400, Walter Bright
newshou...@digitalmars.com wrote:
A few years back I invented a triangular wheel, which was an
improvement over the square ones because it had one less bump.
How do you fix the square bearing
On 6/2/2014 2:00 PM, w0rp wrote:
I've been working off and on for three years now and it hasn't changed
my opinion about it. I'm still like, Hey, this is awesome.
That's very good. Stay that way :)
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 12:13:34 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
There is nothing to merge right now, porting has not been
completed.
To be fair, I had CDGC running on D2 almost 4 years ago:
https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/druntime/tree/CDGC
But the D2 GC has been updated a lot since CDGC
On 6/2/2014 1:52 PM, Meta wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 17:41:09 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
I always used to be like that (hell, I was *known* for that). But then
once I started doing it for $ that quickly sucked most of the
enjoyment out of it. Seems to be that everything changes when
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 00:39:48 UTC, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d wrote:
I know that vibe.d uses its own json implementation, but I
don't know
how much of that is part of its public API and how much of that
is
simply used internally: http://vibed.org
In general, I've been pretty
The vibe.d parser is better, but it still creates a DOM-style
tree of objects, which isn't acceptable in some circumstances. I
posted a performance comparison of the JSON parser I created for
work use with std.json a while back, and mine is almost 100x
faster than std.json in a simple test and
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 18:19:30 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
(There seems to be a rule that all mobile keyboards
manufactured after about 2005 MUST be terrible. Heck, you can
barely find ones with halfway-decent *arrow keys* anymore, let
alone realistically usable home/end/etc (which
Hmm... doesn't scale well, the main text remains crammed into
fixed 1/3 of the page width, the rest is empty space.
Just thought it would be nice to give a heads up about Apple's
plans to replace Objective-C in the long run.
The language was presented today at the WWDC Keynote, looks like
Ruby, uses ARC alongside the Objective-C runtime.
http://live.arstechnica.com/apples-wwdc-2014-keynote/
It also has a
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:19:27 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Just thought it would be nice to give a heads up about Apple's
plans to replace Objective-C in the long run.
The language was presented today at the WWDC Keynote, looks
like Ruby, uses ARC alongside the Objective-C runtime.
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 15:45:28 -0400, Paulo Pinto pj...@progtools.org
wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:19:27 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Just thought it would be nice to give a heads up about Apple's plans to
replace Objective-C in the long run.
The language was presented today at the WWDC
Please be more gentle toward others. Your attitude is poisonous
for creativity, and while I have a thick hide and I can ignore
Yes, please!
Be good to your fellow D coders!
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:45:29 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:19:27 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Just thought it would be nice to give a heads up about Apple's
plans to replace Objective-C in the long run.
The language was presented today at the WWDC Keynote, looks
like
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/Swift_Programming_Language/GuidedTour.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40014097-CH2
Same mistake with syntatically ambiguous template syntax.
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:05:15 UTC, Chris Williams wrote:
In general, I've been pretty happy with vibe.d, and I've heard
that the parser speed of the JSON implementation is good. But I
must admit that I found the API to be fairly obtuse. In order
to do much of anything, you really need to
On 6/2/2014 3:49 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2014 15:45:28 -0400, Paulo Pinto pj...@progtools.org
wrote:
More information now made available
https://developer.apple.com/swift/
Memory is managed automatically, and you don’t even need to type
semi-colons.
...
Heh, yea,
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 20:07:00 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/ios/documentation/Swift/Conceptual/Swift_Programming_Language/GuidedTour.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40014097-CH2
Same mistake with syntatically ambiguous template syntax.
Maybe the deprecated
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:45:29 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
On Monday, 2 June 2014 at 19:19:27 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Just thought it would be nice to give a heads up about Apple's
plans to replace Objective-C in the long run.
The language was presented today at the WWDC Keynote, looks
like
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