The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for February 2024
took place on Friday the 9th. It lasted around an hour.
Razvan was the only member who sent in any agenda items before
the meeting.
## The Attendees
The following people attended:
* Paul Backus
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
*
I'd like to give a big shoutout to WEKA.
Thanks to their support for DConf '24, we're able to lock in the
Early-Bird registration rate. For the remainder of the
registration period, the General registration rate will remain at
$382.50. We won't be bumping it up to $450.
If you haven't
## The DConf '24 Schedule
The DConf '24 schedule is now live:
https://dconf.org/2024/index.html#schedule
You'll notice that we've departed from the norm in a few places.
That's because of the number of submissions we received.
Typically, we receive either just enough or many more than we
I have just finished emailing all DConf submitters news on the
status of their submissions. If you do not see my email, please
check your spam folder. If you still can't find one, please email
me.
Rikki's DIP, "Symbol Representation", which deals primarily with
improving how we work with DLLs on Windows, was the first DIP to
enter Formal Assessment under the new process.
Ideally, we'd like decisions on DIPs to be reached within a
couple of weeks, but upon reviewing the final edit of
Thanks to everyone who submitted a talk for DConf '24. We're
looking at another set of quality talks this year.
Look for the schedule next weekend.
On Tuesday, 14 May 2024 at 18:42:56 UTC, Dennis wrote:
Hello everyone, My name is Dennis and I’m from Nigeria and I
want to contribute to the D language, perhaps engage in the
upcoming Symmetry Autumn of code, and contribute immensely to
the D language and beyond.
I’m open to anyone directing
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for January 2024 was
held on Friday the 12th. There were two things of particular note
about this meeting.
First, Jonathan Davis joined us for the first time and is now a
permanent member. We're very happy to have him aboard.
Second, this was the
The submission deadline is set for May 17, this coming Friday. If
you've been procrastinating, please get to typing. You don't need
to have a full outline ready, just enough of an idea to write an
abstract and a few specific points you want to cover in the
description.
All the information
Today I discovered a recent DConf submission in my spam folder. I
also learned that someone else sent a submission in March that I
never saw. I assume it also went to spam and was auto-deleted
after 30 days.
If you submitted a talk to soc...@dlang.org and haven't yet seen
a reply, please
If you haven't been keeping up with our YouTube channel, I've
been publishing a conversation with a member of the D community
on the last Sunday of every month since January. This follows on
from two conversations I had with Walter a while back.
So far this year, I've talked with Martin
The D Language Foundation's quarterly meeting for January, 2024
took place on Friday the 5th at 15:00 UTC. It lasted for about 45
minutes.
Our quarterly meetings are where representatives from businesses
big and small can come to bring us their most pressing D issues,
status reports on their
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for December 2023
took place on Friday the 8th at 16:00 UTC. It lasted two hours.
## The Attendees
The following people attended the meeting:
* Andrei Alexandrescu
* Paul Backus
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Martin Kinkelin
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike
On Monday, 25 March 2024 at 20:57:39 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
We also now have a submission deadline of June 8 AOE. Let's get
those submissions coming in, folks!
Please note that the submission deadline is now May 17.
Early-Bird registration is now open! If you're thinking about
attending DConf this year, you've got until June 17 to take
advantage of the 15% discount. General registration opens on June
18. As always, students can register at a discounted rate that
remains fixed throughout the registration
On Monday, 18 March 2024 at 11:11:03 UTC, Nick Treleaven wrote:
BTW each link to slides is giving me a 404. Luckily the live
stream video is still up to rewind :-)
I thought I'd fixed that the other day (I'd forgotten to add the
slides directory to the Makefile initially), but apparently
On Sunday, 10 March 2024 at 16:07:23 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The countdown is on! I'll kick off the DConf Online Livestream
at 14:55 UTC on March 16. You can find it here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/8GV_TuYk3lk
And if you haven't seen the details yet, take a look here:
## October
We had no regular planning sessions in October. Instead, there
were two workgroup meetings focused on DMD as a library. These
took place after the monthly meeting and involved several people
who were stakeholders, were interested in the project, or had
some level of experience with
On Monday, 4 March 2024 at 11:17:16 UTC, Sergey wrote:
On Monday, 4 March 2024 at 11:07:07 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
snip
Thanks for keep posting it
just a bit awkward to read in March about November..
Yeah, sorry about that. I'll get caught up this month. Then I'll
be back to posting them
# Summary
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for November 2023
took place on Friday, the 10th, at 16:00 UTC. It lasted around
one hour and ten minutes.
## The Attendees
The following people attended the meeting:
* Walter Bright
* Martin Kinkelin
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Mike
On Thursday, 29 February 2024 at 05:44:08 UTC, Brad Roberts wrote:
I set them up earlier today. It's entirely possible I missed
something while configuring them as it's been just over 6 years
since the last new group was added, so do shout if anything
looks off. I see that the first two
On Wednesday, 28 February 2024 at 19:24:32 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
I see that they're up on the NNTP server, and the web forum is
hooked up to them, but there is no mailing list. Is that
forthcoming and just isn't up yet since that takes some time,
or are these lists not going to have
On Wednesday, 28 February 2024 at 08:46:13 UTC, Richard (Rikki)
Andrew Cattermole wrote:
As it has already had a lot of back and forth from Walter and
me with the help of Adam Wilson (very much appreciated!), it's
ready for a development forum post.
So Mike, once the forum is up, am I in
After discussion in a recent meeting, we're ready now to start
accepting DIPs for review. And that means it's time to announce
the new process.
The main goal of the new process is to reduce the amount of
"process". The rules of the prior system were intended to create
a moderately high
A few days back, I sat down with Razvan Nitu for this month's
Community Conversation. We talked about his path to D, how he got
onto the core team, his work teaching D at university, mentoring
SAOC, and more.
https://youtu.be/Wndz2hLpbdM
Thanks to Razvan for taking the time to do this. Look
For the last few months, Razvan Nitu has been periodically
working through a refactoring of the AST nodes in the DMD
codebase. This is a necessary step in getting the
DMD-as-a-library project closer to the finish line.
It's not hard work, but it is a lot of work. Razvan still has to
keep up
It's time to start thinking more seriously about that DConf talk
you've been thinking about submitting: DConf '24 is tentatively
scheduled for September 17 - 20. Symmetry Investments is again
our host and primary sponsor. We'll be back for a third time at
CodeNode, and we're working again with
I've just pressed the submit button on the GSoC 2024 application
form. All we can do now is keep our fingers crossed that we're
accepted this year.
In the meantime, we can continue to update and refine the project
ideas list:
https://github.com/dlang/project-ideas
So any submissions to the
If you've been paying attention to the forums over the past few
months, you'll have seen weekly updates from the three SAOC 2023
participants: Teodor Dutu (his third SAOC!), Emmanuel Nyarko, and
Prajwal S N. Congratulations to each of them for making it all
the way to the end. The work the put
Applications for GSoC 2024 opened very recently and close on
February 6. All of our information is in order on their website.
Before submitting, we just need to ensure that our project-ideas
repository is in good shape:
https://github.com/dlang/project-ideas
If there are any project ideas
On Tuesday, 30 January 2024 at 00:06:26 UTC, mate wrote:
On Monday, 29 January 2024 at 12:34:05 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
I like private as it is now. Especially because if anyone
wants it to be "class-private", they can do that anyway: write
a class per module like one has to in Java.
My 2
On Sunday, 28 January 2024 at 22:31:59 UTC, FairEnough wrote:
No more comments about this in this thread. I promise.
Thank you.
For those who don't consider it 'a pile of mush', here is where
it 'can' be discussed (freely I hope):
It can be freely discussed here, too. Just please stop
Some of you may recall the two conversations I had with Walter a
while back, part of what I called the 'D Community Conversations'
series. I've long planned to get that going as a regular, monthly
thing. Finally, the time has come.
I want to thank Martin Kinkelin for agreeing to sit down with
On Sunday, 28 January 2024 at 04:47:30 UTC, FairEnough wrote:
So 60 some odd posts later...
If you want to beat this pile of mush further, please do it in a
new thread. Going forward, any posts I see about
private-to-the-module which are off topic in any given thread
will be happily deleted.
If you waffled over whether or not to submit a talk for DConf
Online '24, we still have space for some. If we don't get
anymore, then it's going to be a one-day event. I'd very much
like to make it two.
I'll waive the requirement for a video submission. Just let me
know the talk title and an
On Tuesday, 23 January 2024 at 15:40:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
If you waffled over whether or not to submit a talk for DConf
Online '24, we still have space for some. If we don't get
anymore, then it's going to be a one-day event. I'd very much
like to make it two.
I'll waive the
A few months back when I announced in one of our planning updates
that we were freezing the DIP queue to focus on stabilization, I
noted that the DIP process was going to get an overhaul. I've
since learned that this message didn't stick, so I'll paste here
what I said then.
---
The DIP
On Monday, 1 January 2024 at 15:24:44 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I'd like to remind everyone that we're accepting submissions
for DConf Online '24 until January 14th. Please find the
submission details in my previous announcement:
The deadline is this weekend, folks!
I hope everyone had safe and happy holiday celebrations the past
couple of weeks. I broke my toe in late November, so my holiday
was rather subdued, but nice, nonetheless.
I'd like to remind everyone that we're accepting submissions for
DConf Online '24 until January 14th. Please find the
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for October 2023 took
place on Friday the 13th at 15:00 UTC. It lasted around one hour
and thirty minutes. I was unable to attend, so thanks to Razvan
for running it and to Dennis for recording it.
Two attendees were first-timers: Adam Wilson and
I'm happy to announce that DConf Online '24 is tentatively
scheduled for March 16th & 17th, 2024. I should have the dates
locked in for sure by the end of the year, at which time I'll
publish the website and all the details.
What I know for certain at this moment is that we'll be doing
The D Language Foundation's quarterly meeting for October 2023
took place on Friday the 6th at 15:00 UTC. This was quite a short
one as far as quarterlies go, clocking in at around 35 minutes.
## The Attendees
The following people attended the meeting:
* Mathis Beer (Funkwerk)
* Walter
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 08:18:20 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
## Editions
Átila took on the job of writing the proposal and we set
November 1st as the deadline. We've since moved it to
mid-December.
I'm going to refrain from chiming in on this any further for now.
I know what our
On Wednesday, 15 November 2023 at 02:38:38 UTC, Adam D Ruppe
wrote:
On Wednesday, 15 November 2023 at 02:27:42 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:
I just want to echo Steve's sentiment, that it should be easy
for new (and old) D users to start up a project without
worrying about editions.
Actually, this
On Wednesday, 15 November 2023 at 02:27:42 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:
I just want to echo Steve's sentiment, that it should be easy
for new (and old) D users to start up a project without
worrying about editions. Reducing friction is incredibly
important for adoption and usage. If the library
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 17:57:36 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
That's not any better. If you have to opt-in to the language as
it exists, people are going to quit immediately. I'm not joking
about this. Imagine spending 2 hours trying to figure out why
your app that is trying out
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 15:05:34 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 08:18:20 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
* Editions will most likely be implemented via an attribute on
the module declaration. We haven't discussed any details about
that, but for now, just
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 10:31:54 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 09:51:29 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:
Great summary. From the user side of things I think our best
options are code-d and Visual D, but I haven't heard so much
about Visual D-development plans. Do you
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 09:51:29 UTC, Imperatorn wrote:
Great summary. From the user side of things I think our best
options are code-d and Visual D, but I haven't heard so much
about Visual D-development plans. Do you know if there are any?
Thanks!
You'll have to ask Rainer about
On Tuesday, 14 November 2023 at 08:55:22 UTC, Nicholas Wilson
wrote:
I hope you mean "we will keep around old editions as
(potentially command line) selectable options and we can update
the default to be the current"
No. The whole point is that old code will continue to compile
without
In September 2023, we had one planning session. The major item on
the agenda was editions. Other items were a new meeting format,
the Bugzilla to GitHub migration, and the future of D.
## Attendees
The following people attended the session.
* Walter Bright
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
*
On Monday, 13 November 2023 at 00:55:37 UTC, zjh wrote:
On Sunday, 12 November 2023 at 19:50:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
https://gist.github.com/mdparker/f28c9ae64f096cd06db6b987318cc581
I can't access it,please post it here.
I can't. It's too big. That's why I posted it there.
Well. For the first time in all my years of using these forums,
I've managed to post something that exceeds the byte limit.
You'll find the September 2023 Monthly Meeting Summary at the
following link:
https://gist.github.com/mdparker/f28c9ae64f096cd06db6b987318cc581
On Tuesday, 24 October 2023 at 08:01:59 UTC, Sergey wrote:
Thanks for sharing it.
I think this is nice article and it deserves to be posted on
Reddit/HN resources.
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/17fcsyg/using_dlang_to_develop_a_photo_organizer_app_from/
I've just pushed out Vijay's talk, the last from Day 1, to the
DConf '23 playlist:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXWH97DYBENhAqLk4DUqKUmf=any30KpW1hAki1IF
Walter's talk will be up in a few days. I'll announce here again
when all the Day 2 talks are up.
Enjoy!
On Tuesday, 3 October 2023 at 13:39:33 UTC, user1234 wrote:
A message specifically dedicated for you, Mike.
According to me there is a problem in the blog. Author and
publication date should be put on top of an entry (currently
the information are only at the bottom).
Yes, I agree. That's
It's been a long, long while since I published anything on the
blog. I do intend to get pick it up again down the road, but
Walter recently surprised me with plans of his own. He's taken
the topic of his DConf '23 talk and derived a blog post from it:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:58:17 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The service center gave me a replacement. It has 12GB VRAM vs
the 10GB of the original, so it's turned into a free upgrade. I
guess I do get lucky sometimes.
And I'm back in business. The video of Timon's talk is here:
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 16:12:45 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
* __Replace DRuntime Hooks with Templates__: Teodor Dutu is *
__Replace libdparse with the DMD Library in dfmt__: Prajwal S
I managed to leave out that Razvan Nitu is mentoring both of
these projects.
Milestone 1 of the sixth edition of Symmetry Autumn of Code
kicked off on September 15th! We have three coders hacking away
on D projects for the next four months. You should be reading
their first weekly forum updates very soon.
So here's what's happening this time around:
* __Replace
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:17:29 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
A family friend had the exact same thing happen. It was a
software change to get them spinning again.
The service center gave me a replacement. It has 12GB VRAM vs the
10GB of the original, so it's turned into a
On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 01:11:13 UTC, matheus wrote:
Not a HW expert, but lowering the GPU settings couldn't at
least get the job done (Slower but... done).
Not in this case. Turns out the graphics card's fans have stopped
spinning. He's taking it to the service center today.
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 22:04:25 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
Clearly, your computer is just sick of hearing about dconf and
decided to go on strike. ;)
You're the second person to tell me that :-)
On Wednesday, 20 September 2023 at 08:41:01 UTC, Stefan Koch
wrote:
My feeling is this could be a faulty power supply.
You should try a new PSU first.
How old is the hardware?
It's a two-year-old box. Yes, it could be the PSU, but in my
experience when they go bad it manifests in more
On Sunday, 17 September 2023 at 15:35:59 UTC, FeepingCreature
wrote:
Thank you for your work!
You're welcome!
Unfortunately, last night my GPU started to consistently overheat
and shut down when doing anything graphics intensive, including
rendering video. I've done everything I can
I've begun editing, rendering, and publishing the standalone
videos of the DConf '23 talks. The venue gave us access to all of
their footage this year rather than just a subset of it, and I'm
happy to make use of it.
I've also got the benefit of AI subtitle generation built into
the latest
On Tuesday, 22 August 2023 at 14:31:17 UTC, matheus wrote:
I just hope we don't have the old "split" slides with
presenter. I have eye impairment and the last one was hard to
watch.
I'll talk to the video crew and ask them to show more of the
fullscreen slides and less of the split
The countdown is on! We're a week away from the first day of
DConf, and that means it's time to schedule the livestreams. If
you can't be there in person, this is the next best thing.
When you're watching the livestream, feel free to type questions
at any point during the talks. Someone will
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for August 2023 took
place on the 11th. At just under 35 minutes, it was our shortest
monthly meeting to date.
## The attendees
The following people attended the meeting:
* Walter Bright
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for July 2023 took
place on the 14th. It lasted roughly one hour and forty-five
minutes. John Colvin, who has participated in several quarterlies
representing Symmetry, joined us for the first time as a
permanent member of the monthlies.
## The
We had two planning sessions in July, one on the 21st and one on
the 28th.
## Language Editions
### Background
I first reported on our new deprecation policy in [my June
Planning
Update](https://forum.dlang.org/post/jmtcppvsweimsojla...@forum.dlang.org). Later, Walter expanded on that in a
I mistakenly posted the summary in the General forum. You can
find it here:
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/jzlympfqmwckaiuhq...@forum.dlang.org
On Thursday, 13 July 2023 at 14:00:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
said in the chat window that this is a straight-up bug). Átila
had also learned that static constructors should always be
`nothrow`. Walter said he couldn't see why anyone would write a
static constructor that throws. Átila said
The monthly meeting for June 2023 took place on Friday the 2nd at
15:00 UTC. It lasted about an hour. We had three new faces for
this one: Adam D. Ruppe, Steven Schveighoffer, and Nick
Treleaven. I'll be sending them invites to all of our future
monthlies, but we've left it up to them to
On Wednesday, 12 July 2023 at 16:56:45 UTC, Emmanuel Danso Nyarko
wrote:
Thank you very much Mike. Will early submissions help my
application?
No. That's not a factor in the selection process.
On Tuesday, 11 July 2023 at 02:18:34 UTC, Emmanuel wrote:
I would like to work on the interoperability between C++
associative containers and the D language.
Is this for a SAOC project application? If so, please feel free
to submit the application without a mentor attached. If you later
find
On Tuesday, 27 June 2023 at 12:36:20 UTC, Sergey wrote:
After that real person could verify result and make small
corrections. It should significantly reduce effort and decrease
time-to-market :)
Yes. The next version of Davinci Resolve (which I use for video
editing) will have automated
On Tuesday, 27 June 2023 at 12:00:48 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Anyway, the main point of this announcement wasn't IVY, it's
that we're finally getting organized. IVY is just the tool
we're using to do it. No D user or contributor needs to pay any
attention to it if they don't want to.
And I
On Tuesday, 27 June 2023 at 11:30:42 UTC, Francesco Mecca wrote:
It would be great if you specify or at least give us a glimpse
of what this "change" is about. Right now, it sounds like
corporate propaganda for Ucora
It's not propaganda. I answered questions about it in BeerConf
last
The monthly meeting for May 2023 took place on Friday the 5th at
14:00 UTC. It lasted about an hour and a half. This was the last
meeting before we started our new planning sessions.
The following people attended:
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
*
On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 at 14:33:48 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Today, AOE (UTC-12), is the last chance to get the 15$
early-bird discount for DConf '23. Don't dawdle!
http://dconf.org/2023/index.html#register
In an effort to spread the word a bit more, I've put together a
short video on DConf '23. Please help us out by sharing it where
it makes sense to do so. Thanks!
https://youtu.be/sG85BMGWPN4
Thanks again to everyone who submitted talks for DConf '23, and
congratulations to those who were accepted. We've got what looks
to be another solid lineup this year. Check it out:
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html
And remember, early-bird registration ends next week. Get your
discounted
General registration opens on June 15. Until then, you can still
register at the early-bird rate. Don't miss the window!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html#register
If you're a student, you have a permanent $100 rate ($120 with
VAT). Just let me know and I'll get you sorted.
If you're
The deadline is 23:59 AOE today, May 31. If you haven't submitted
a talk yet, now is the time to get one to us.
We do have more talks than we need, which means there will be
some rejections, but we welcome as many submissions as we can
get. So don't let that stop you!
On Wednesday, 31 May 2023 at 09:04:18 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The deadline is 23:59 AOE today, May 31. If you haven't
submitted a talk yet, now is the time to get one to us.
We do have more talks than we need, which means there will be
some rejections, but we welcome as many submissions as we
The deadline for DConf '23 submissions is May 31 AOE. Don't let
it slip past you!
We held the monthly meeting for April 2023, on Friday the 14th at
14:00 UTC. It lasted just short of an hour and a half. We'd [had
a quarterly meeting the previous
week](https://forum.dlang.org/thread/yuewobigwhvrtfxlz...@forum.dlang.org). This was the first time wev'e held a monthly meeting in
Recently, I announced that some D Language Foundation members and
associates took part in an organizational development program
called IVY, courtesy of Ucora. We were coached through the
program by Saeed Sabeti, Ucora's Director of Organizational
Development.
Given the positive experience we
On Friday, 5 May 2023 at 11:26:26 UTC, Ogi wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 May 2023 at 11:13:34 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
…
That’s a lot of words but little actual sense. What makes you
think that this IVY™ program is the silver bullet that D
desperately needs? And not just yet another load of crap
On Wednesday, 3 May 2023 at 11:37:31 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
From memory that was merely an AGM at DConf, but sure, I'll
take credit for that (despite knowing next to nothing about
management)!
The AGM was your idea, but so were the regular meetings. You
pushed it to Ali in 2018. I have
At DConf '22, Roberto Ierusalimschy, the lead designer of [the
Lua programming language](https://www.lua.org/), was [our guest
keynote speaker](https://youtu.be/H3inzGGFefg). At the end of his
talk, Robert Schadek [asked him how he organized the Lua
Dennis Korpel has a new tutorial out on the foundation's YouTube
channel, showing how to employ LDC's -ftime-trace option to
improve your project's compile times. This can come in handy if
you're heavily using metaprogramming or CTFE.
https://youtu.be/b8wZqU5t9vs
The D Language Foundation's second quarterly meeting for 2023
took place on April 7 at 14:00 UTC. It lasted just over an hour.
This was the first "standalone" quarterly meeting, where the
foundation's monthly discussion was split into a separate meeting
the following week.
Two new members
I submitted DIP1044, "Enum Type Inference", to Walter and Atila
on April 1. I received the final decision from them on April 18.
They have decided not to accept this proposal.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/rejected/DIP1044.md
The said the proposal was well done and an
The monthly meeting for March took place on March 3rd, 2023, at
14:30 UTC, and lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes. The
following people attended:
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
*
On Monday, 27 March 2023 at 16:26:22 UTC, Bruce Carneal wrote:
On Saturday, 25 March 2023 at 09:46:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
It's official: DConf '23 is locked in at CodeNode in London,
August 29th - September 1st. And early-bird registration is
open!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html
It's official: DConf '23 is locked in at CodeNode in London,
August 29th - September 1st. And early-bird registration is open!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html
We're still accepting submissions. All of the details are on the
web page. The submission deadline is May 31st, AoE. We've
received
I'm on the road for the next three weeks. During the trip, I'll
be organizing into some kind of coherent format all the gripes
and wishes people have sent me at soc...@dlang.org. I'll be back
home in the second week of April and hope to have everything
publicly viewable shortly thereafter.
On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 15:58:45 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Beerconf for March is happening a little sooner than 2 weeks
from now (sorry, was busy on Sat/Sun, so I didn't get to this
post), on the 25-26.
I'll be in a sensible time zone for this one. I may just jump
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