Hello Eldar,
Bill Baxter Wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:10 PM, Eldar Insafutdinov
e.insafutdi...@gmail.com wrote:
Denis Koroskin Wrote:
On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:59:28 +0300, Eldar Insafutdinov
e.insafutdi...@gmail.com wrote:
ideage Wrote:
Great stuff!
Expect window's version!
So
I recommend the ddl route if you can make it work.
Sorry, not ddl... meant to say dll.
:P
Hello Bill,
http://adblockplus.org/en/subscriptions I'm not exaggerating when I
say that for a few months before I found that addon, using the web
was so bad I was *very* close to abandoning use of the web entirely.
What kind of sites do you go that are so bad? I find things a little
Hello Chris,
Nick Sabalausky wrote:
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Ary Borenszweig wrote:
Daniel Keep escribió:
No files in this directory.
Well that sucks. Oh well, I... hey, wait a second...
*unblocks javascript*
No
Hello Jacob,
I thought that I would share my progress on the dwt cocoa port.
I've ported all the SWT code, including the Browser package from dwt
linux. The code is based on SWT just before milestone 3, to be exact
3.514.0.
There are still problems with the port, runtime errors and things
Hello Jacob,
I thought that I would share my progress on the dwt cocoa port.
I've ported all the SWT code, including the Browser package from dwt
linux. The code is based on SWT just before milestone 3, to be exact
3.514.0.
There are still problems with the port, runtime errors and things
Hello bearophile,
John Reimer:
Since other languages don't necessarily have the same module/package
concept (except perhaps Java is the closest),
Despite few (bad) holes that need to be filled still, the closest is
probably the Python module system.
Bye,
bearophile
You're probably right
Hello Nick,
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Hello Sean,
bearophile wrote:
Walter Bright:
Excess isn't the problem, I want to see if import cycles is.
Generally all the modules in my dlibs import each other
Hello Lars,
bearophile wrote:
Walter Bright:
Excess isn't the problem, I want to see if import cycles is.
Generally all the modules in my dlibs import each other. This is
nearly unavoidable, if a module contains string functions, and
another one contains math stuff, the string module will
Hello Nick,
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I started one to see how that works out for D.
http://twitter.com/WalterBright
Call me a curmudgeon, but does anyone ever read twitters? They seem to
be enormously popular to write,
Hello Walter,
Bartosz has signed me up to give a presentation at the January meeting
of the NWCPP. http://www.nwcpp.org/
I am not sure what to talk about, though. Any particular D topics
you'd find particularly interesting?
Get back at Bartosz and tell him that you delegated him to talk
Hello Walter,
For anyone in the area wishing to sit down, drink coffee, and talk
about D.
Great idea. Too bad I'm not closer, or I'd drop in.
-JJR
Hello John,
Hello Walter,
Bartosz has signed me up to give a presentation at the January
meeting of the NWCPP. http://www.nwcpp.org/
I am not sure what to talk about, though. Any particular D topics
you'd find particularly interesting?
Get back at Bartosz and tell him that you delegated
Hello Don,
Agner Fog's objconv utility 2.03 has just been released.
It supports conversions between object file types
(OMF-COFF-ELF-Mach-O).
This latest release is significant for users of DMD - Windows, since
it
is the first one which can disassemble OMF files containing COMDAT
sections -
Hello Walter,
In Sweden!
Ha! No way! You are expected to stay at your desk and pound out bug fixes. ;)
jk :D
Enjoy the break!
-JJR
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