Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-10 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d
On Thursday, 10 May 2018 at 07:42:36 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote: I made a start at writing a Jupyter library for writing kernels in D. Not sure how long it will be till its finished, but it is something in time we will need. Note that one would then need to write a D kernel on top, but that

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-10 Thread Laeeth Isharc via Digitalmars-d
On Thursday, 10 May 2018 at 02:39:41 UTC, Paul O'Neil wrote: On 05/09/2018 03:50 PM, Ethan wrote: On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 14:28:53 UTC, jmh530 wrote: I don't really understand what to use binderoo for. So rather than fill out the questionnaire, maybe I would just recommend you do some work

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-09 Thread Paul O'Neil via Digitalmars-d
On 05/09/2018 03:50 PM, Ethan wrote: On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 14:28:53 UTC, jmh530 wrote: I don't really understand what to use binderoo for. So rather than fill out the questionnaire, maybe I would just recommend you do some work on wiki, blog post, or simple examples. Been putting that

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-09 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d
On Wednesday, 9 May 2018 at 19:50:41 UTC, Ethan wrote: Been putting that off until the initial proper stable release, it's still in a pre-release phase. But tl;dr - It acts as an intermediary layer between a host application written in C++/.NET and libraries written in D. And as it's

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-09 Thread Ethan via Digitalmars-d
On Monday, 7 May 2018 at 17:28:55 UTC, Ethan wrote: 13 responses so far. Cheers to those 13. 4 responses since that post. And all four have listed "Plain old ordinary C" as something they want supported. Classic. Now it's in front of every other option. Supporting C is step one to

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-09 Thread Ethan via Digitalmars-d
On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 14:28:53 UTC, jmh530 wrote: I don't really understand what to use binderoo for. So rather than fill out the questionnaire, maybe I would just recommend you do some work on wiki, blog post, or simple examples. Been putting that off until the initial proper stable

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-08 Thread jmh530 via Digitalmars-d
On Monday, 7 May 2018 at 17:28:55 UTC, Ethan wrote: 13 responses so far. Cheers to those 13. I don't really understand what to use binderoo for. So rather than fill out the questionnaire, maybe I would just recommend you do some work on wiki, blog post, or simple examples.

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-08 Thread Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) via Digitalmars-d
On 05/07/2018 01:24 PM, Ethan wrote: On Monday, 7 May 2018 at 03:33:19 UTC, Norm wrote: See, that just sounds a bit too much like a Sumatran Rat Monkey to me. That sounds like a coffee-based cocktail to me ;)

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-07 Thread Ethan via Digitalmars-d
On Sunday, 6 May 2018 at 15:28:11 UTC, Ethan wrote: https://goo.gl/forms/DtKpuwOWR9V2TCnP2 13 responses so far. Cheers to those 13. It's already proven to have some interesting insights. I assumed plain old ordinary C support would have been the number one choice for additional language

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-07 Thread Ethan via Digitalmars-d
On Monday, 7 May 2018 at 03:33:19 UTC, Norm wrote: Done and fyi it is a common misconception that the "Rat Koala" is related to the almighty Koala :) See, that just sounds a bit too much like a Sumatran Rat Monkey to me.

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-06 Thread Norm via Digitalmars-d
On Sunday, 6 May 2018 at 15:28:11 UTC, Ethan wrote: https://goo.gl/forms/DtKpuwOWR9V2TCnP2 Rapidly iterating my D code from C++ or .NET is great, but these are only two use cases that I know of. So. Let's see what other use cases are out there, and what are the most common ones. The link

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-06 Thread Andre Pany via Digitalmars-d
On Sunday, 6 May 2018 at 15:28:11 UTC, Ethan wrote: https://goo.gl/forms/DtKpuwOWR9V2TCnP2 Rapidly iterating my D code from C++ or .NET is great, but these are only two use cases that I know of. So. Let's see what other use cases are out there, and what are the most common ones. The link

Re: Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-06 Thread Gheorghe Gabriel via Digitalmars-d
On Sunday, 6 May 2018 at 15:28:11 UTC, Ethan wrote: https://goo.gl/forms/DtKpuwOWR9V2TCnP2 Rapidly iterating my D code from C++ or .NET is great, but these are only two use cases that I know of. So. Let's see what other use cases are out there, and what are the most common ones. The link

Binderoo additional language support?

2018-05-06 Thread Ethan via Digitalmars-d
https://goo.gl/forms/DtKpuwOWR9V2TCnP2 Rapidly iterating my D code from C++ or .NET is great, but these are only two use cases that I know of. So. Let's see what other use cases are out there, and what are the most common ones. The link above goes to a Google Form where you can answer a