On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 at 14:32:18 UTC, Sergei Degtiarev
wrote:
On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 at 06:52:47 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
What I don't like is perpetual being a class - too bad as it
won't honor scoping and destructor may or may not be called.
Just make it a struct.
Why do you
On Sunday, 2 August 2015 at 19:01:56 UTC, Andy Smith wrote:
Hi All,
I've just been in touch with Kingsley Hendrickse who's
unfortunately not going to have time to organise the London D
Programmer meetups in the future. Which is a real shame - I only
attended one of the two meetups but I was
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 05:47:04 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 03:55:17 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/
https://github.com/Laeeth/awslambda_d
http://blog.0x82.com/2014/11/24/aws-lambda-functions-in-go/
No proper docs yet, but you can figure it
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 04:21:44 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
On 26/07/2015 3:55 p.m., Laeeth Isharc wrote:
https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/
https://github.com/Laeeth/awslambda_d
http://blog.0x82.com/2014/11/24/aws-lambda-functions-in-go/
No proper docs yet, but you can figure it out from the
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 05:47:04 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 03:55:17 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/
https://github.com/Laeeth/awslambda_d
http://blog.0x82.com/2014/11/24/aws-lambda-functions-in-go/
No proper docs yet, but you can figure it
https://aws.amazon.com/lambda/
https://github.com/Laeeth/awslambda_d
http://blog.0x82.com/2014/11/24/aws-lambda-functions-in-go/
No proper docs yet, but you can figure it out from the go example.
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 10:52:38 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 10:23:14 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 22:55:51 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
It would be v helpful to have a Datetime conversion from D.
Looks like there is a macro for converting from
Aren't there time-zone concerns? Or is this just a mapping
between D's std.datetime.DateTime and python's
datetime.datetime with tzinfo==None, i.e. a naive date?
Also, there would have to be some serious warning signs about
translating from python to D, in that the micro-seconds will be
On Saturday, 4 July 2015 at 00:14:51 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 21:46:09 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 15:56:24 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Aren't there time-zone concerns? Or is this just a mapping
between D's std.datetime.DateTime and python's
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 21:46:09 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Friday, 3 July 2015 at 15:56:24 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Aren't there time-zone concerns? Or is this just a mapping
between D's std.datetime.DateTime and python's
datetime.datetime with tzinfo==None, i.e. a naive date?
Also,
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 22:55:51 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
It would be v helpful to have a Datetime conversion from D.
Looks like there is a macro for converting from ymd in
datetime.h, so I guess one could just write some code against
this API in C, D, or Cython and link it in with D so
It would be v helpful to have a Datetime conversion from D.
Looks like there is a macro for converting from ymd in
datetime.h, so I guess one could just write some code against
this API in C, D, or Cython and link it in with D so one can
transfer data structures over more easily.
I know
On Wednesday, 1 July 2015 at 23:56:51 UTC, Øivind wrote:
On Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 23:23:07 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_excelsdk
probably many rough edges - a couple of functions still to fix
Can you provide an example of how to use it? I am interested in
this
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 18:28:50 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Tue, 2015-06-30 at 18:20 +, John Colvin via Digitalmars-d
-announce
[…]
Ditched distutils in favour of dub. This is easier for me to
maintain and fits much better with the rest of the D ecosystem
I am not convinced by
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 18:28:50 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Tue, 2015-06-30 at 18:20 +, John Colvin via Digitalmars-d
-announce
[…]
Ditched distutils in favour of dub. This is easier for me to
maintain and fits much better with the rest of the D ecosystem
I am not convinced by
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_excelsdk
probably many rough edges - a couple of functions still to fix
On Wednesday, 24 June 2015 at 06:18:30 UTC, Philpax wrote:
On Friday, 19 June 2015 at 22:47:03 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:
Walter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znjesAXEEqw
Brian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmFyB9e7edw
Daniel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5daHGXSetXk
I've only just
On Tuesday, 23 June 2015 at 07:41:40 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 6/23/15 12:29 AM, Baz wrote:
On Friday, 19 June 2015 at 22:47:03 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:
Walter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znjesAXEEqw
Brian: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmFyB9e7edw
Daniel:
On Monday, 22 June 2015 at 12:09:46 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 22 June 2015 at 06:01:35 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Do you have any thoughts on automating the generation of IDL
files?
I didn't need them, the mixin IDispatchImpl bit (example here:
Minor bug in forum (was in previous one too). If you get an
error from posting a message due to eg malformed email address
then you are unable to submit a post again after correcting the
error (because you tried to post too recently).
On Thursday, 18 June 2015 at 12:51:12 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
I've done some COM stuff too, even interacting with vb and
jscript through the IDispatch which I think will work in Excel
too.
I'm crazy busy the next few days, but here's the code:
https://github.com/adamdruppe/com
I have to
On Thursday, 18 June 2015 at 07:55:45 UTC, Ben Palmer wrote:
On Wednesday, 17 June 2015 at 18:24:09 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Wish I could be there, and a recording would be great.
Might I ask one question? I noticed that everything on the
meetup page was in English. Is this the norm
On Thursday, 18 June 2015 at 12:51:12 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
I've done some COM stuff too, even interacting with vb and
jscript through the IDispatch which I think will work in Excel
too.
I'm crazy busy the next few days, but here's the code:
https://github.com/adamdruppe/com
I have to
On Thursday, 18 June 2015 at 05:30:13 UTC, Lionello Lunesu wrote:
On 16/06/15 01:12, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
http://arsdnet.net/this-week-in-d/jun-14.html
I didn't finish Friday yet, so that will be next week, but
here's all of
Thursday's stuff! Also std.database update in there, lots of
On Tuesday, 16 June 2015 at 16:42:22 UTC, Ben Palmer wrote:
Hi All,
The next Berlin D Meetup will be happening as always on the
third Friday of the month, June the 19th at 19:30. The venue
will be Berlin Co-Op (http://co-up.de/)
on the 3rd floor. Mathias Lang will be doing a presentation
On Tuesday, 16 June 2015 at 13:11:51 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Looks like progress is being made on planting the seeds of a
matrix implementation and computation library on top.
Ilya Yaroshenko is doing great work here.
Yes - Ilya's work looks great, and Vlad Levenfeld has some
interesting
On Monday, 15 June 2015 at 06:51:44 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
It's really only a beginning. Pyd's API is pretty clunky
feeling by modern D standards, I hope to extend @pdef to
automatically work for most language constructs, amongst other
sugar.
Yes - I had noticed same, but don't yet have the
On Monday, 15 June 2015 at 17:28:52 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Monday, 15 June 2015 at 17:11:26 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Monday, 15 June 2015 at 06:51:44 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
[...]
Yes - I had noticed same, but don't yet have the experience
(and don't have available time for now) to
On Thursday, 4 June 2015 at 15:04:05 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
http://beta.forum.dlang.org/
Many major and minor improvements.
Some major ones:
- dlang.org theme, fully responsive and mobile-friendly
- keyboard navigation in all views
- automatically saved post drafts
- get notified of
On Monday, 15 June 2015 at 17:12:12 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
http://arsdnet.net/this-week-in-d/jun-14.html
I didn't finish Friday yet, so that will be next week, but
here's all of Thursday's stuff! Also std.database update in
there, lots of community announcements, and a bug list cleanup.
On Sunday, 14 June 2015 at 15:51:37 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
Bare-bones at the moment, but hopefully of interest to some
people
https://github.com/DlangScience/PydMagic
This allows you to write D extensions to python, as inline
cells in an ipython/jupyter notebook.
This was just what I was
On Monday, 1 June 2015 at 18:40:54 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
On Monday, 1 June 2015 at 18:25:02 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Just out of curiosity, what are the evils of AST macros (or
could you point me to something you like on the topic)?
It turns all changes into breaking changes. It is
On Monday, 1 June 2015 at 12:39:13 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
On the other hand, AST macros have been officially rejected and
that I like a lot :)
Hi.
Just out of curiosity, what are the evils of AST macros (or could
you point me to something you like on the topic)?
Laeeth.
Elie,
Congratulations on this very impressive work.
Out of curiosity, how far away do you think it is from being at a
beta stage that one can use to write non-critical work in ?
One open source library that might not be too tough but would
have high value in the financial domain is
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 16:42:42 UTC, Elie Morisse wrote:
On Thursday, 16 April 2015 at 06:43:25 UTC, Suliman wrote:
Could anybody wrote very simple tutorial, that show how to use
any popular C/C++ lib without binding? I mean step by step
manual.
Also it would be nice to get binary
On Friday, 10 April 2015 at 19:33:59 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Tuesday, 7 April 2015 at 20:46:18 UTC, Bogdan wrote:
Right now it has good file dav support and some basic support
for cal dav
Are you saying I can replace my Radicale server with it?
https://github.com/Kozea/Radicale
Funny.
On Tuesday, 31 March 2015 at 02:05:05 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 3/30/15 12:29 AM, Jonathan M Davis via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Saturday, March 28, 2015 14:19:46 Walter Bright via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
Thank you. I need to learn std.algorithm better.
Don't we all.
Then we need more examples and tutorials. -- Andrei
how are these to appear?
I've offered a number of times to write a slides-like tutorial
if anyone wants to do the slides logic. Nobody came about.
Probably nobody will, so I'll have to do it myself.
Sorry for my denseness, but what is
On Monday, 30 March 2015 at 07:29:56 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Saturday, March 28, 2015 14:19:46 Walter Bright via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
Thank you. I need to learn std.algorithm better.
Don't we all. Part of the problem with std.algorithm is its
power. It's
frequently the case
On Monday, 30 March 2015 at 08:53:15 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
same theme. I pick them based on what they+ecosystem is good
at, not the language by itself. So basically, you have to be
best at one particular application area to do well. Go is
aiming to have a good runtime for building
On Thursday, 26 March 2015 at 08:44:20 UTC, Gary Willoughby wrote:
I wrote the article in a rush last night (girlfriend calling me
to bed) and as a result it has a few spelling/grammar errors
which I've hopefully corrected.
The article is a total rant about Go after using it over the
last
On Monday, 30 March 2015 at 03:47:45 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Monday, 30 March 2015 at 00:20:11 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
https://www.quora.com/Why-didnt-D-language-become-mainstream-comparing-to-Golang
fwiw
Nice, well-written answer, enjoyed reading it.
Thank you.
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 02:15:38 UTC, cym13 wrote:
Urr As an active Python developer, I find that one pretty
harsh. It's not that we need to enforce good style, it's that
we take good style as granted and choose to lighten it
consequently.
On the contrary I think that D has
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 15:34:35 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
Actually, there is quite a large overlap if you look beyond the
syntax. Dart is completely unexciting, but I also find it very
productive when used with the IDE.
Glad to hear this - I haven't yet got very far with Dart, but
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 19:44:01 UTC, cym13 wrote:
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 19:09:52 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
As an active Python developer, what would you add to or change
about the following:
http://bitbashing.io/2015/01/26/d-is-like-native-python.html
I like this article very
should we add a link to the wiki and ask author if we could
mirror there ?
This section on wiki looks like it could with a bit of
fleshing out!
http://wiki.dlang.org/Coming_From/Python
I just seen what you did in the wiki, that's great! I don't
have much time to invest tonight but I'll
There are some very interesting psychological dynamics in the
reaction to this kind of piece. For me it was key that
although it was clearly written in a humorous tone, and
hurriedly, he seemed to speak from the heart - it is
refreshing to see such work even when one doesn't agree with
it.
On Friday, 27 March 2015 at 06:49:05 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
On Friday, 27 March 2015 at 04:05:30 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Programming is - for now - still a human activity, and what is
important in human activities may not always be measured, and
what may be easily measured is not
That kind of articles are bad for the image of the D community
Nick S:
No. Just...no.
I'm honestly *really* tired of general society's (seemingly?)
increasing intolerance FOR intolerance.
Some things ARE bad. Some ideas are dumb ideas (ie without
merit). Some features are bad features.
On Thursday, 26 March 2015 at 19:37:30 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
On Thursday, 26 March 2015 at 19:16:54 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
You're making a big assumption about which programmers and
projects count and which don't. I wonder if outside of Google
It doesn't matter what the programmers
On Thursday, 26 March 2015 at 00:19:44 UTC, Jakob Ovrum wrote:
As I know Gary is sometimes (often?) on these forums I'll post
some critique here. Misrepresenting Go in a comparison with D
doesn't reflect well on the D community, so please have a look
at the following issues:
You describe
On Friday, 17 October 2014 at 18:47:54 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
On Friday, 17 October 2014 at 10:39:15 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
New backend why ?
Because I want to code a backend.
I want output C or maybe even Cool ...
generating UML via a backend would also be nice.
Congrats on the project - v
done. and gave him headsup too. is your email no
spam
o
n
e
at yourfullname.com ?
if not what should the first part be? or you can email me at
myfirstn...@myfirstname.com
On Friday, 13 February 2015 at 07:31:52 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Wednesday, 11 February 2015 at 22:28:03 UTC,
On Thursday, 5 February 2015 at 12:06:31 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Wed, 2015-02-04 at 21:35 +, Iain Buclaw via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
That pretty much sums up my understanding of it too.
I recollect the banter including (paraphrased): if the
prototype
works, just put it
On Thursday, 5 February 2015 at 20:40:52 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Thursday, 5 February 2015 at 12:06:31 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
On Wed, 2015-02-04 at 21:35 +, Iain Buclaw via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
That pretty much sums up my understanding of it too.
I recollect the
Thank you, Kingsley, for a very well organized and
thought-through event. I was impressed by the calibre of people
that attended, and look forward to attending future meetups.
One interesting anecdote: somebody in a financial services
company gave an account of giving D a try as a way to prototype
something quickly, intending to rewrite it later in a more
conventional language. The prototype went straight into
production, and they are happy with it. The C interop
On Saturday, 24 January 2015 at 00:51:49 UTC, Elie Morisse wrote:
Nevermind it's just that CodeGen is ambiguous with
clang::CodeGen although my compiler doesn't complain. Fixed.
Hi Elie.
We are really excited about your project, as it really opens up
new possibilities and will certainly save
How do I get it?
---
The release itself is a source package, however a safer choice
is to get the release binaries through your Linux distributor.
Fortunately, there have been distributions who have been
shipping it as early as three weeks ago.
In case it saves someone else a few minutes:
yum install fedora-repos-rawhide
yum install binutils --enablerepo rawhide
objdump -v
sorry. should be:
yum install fedora-release-rawhide
yum install binutils --enablerepo rawhide
objdump -v
On Monday, 5 January 2015 at 21:07:04 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 1/5/2015 5:31 AM, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Will audio be available afterwards?
NWCPP usually will post the video afterwards.
At a slight tangent, has anything more recent been written on
the C++
interface? I understand it is
D Language bindings and high level wrapper for the systemd
journal logging service (journalctl)
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_sysdlog
alpha status
rather than grep /var/log/messages, systemd interface makes it
easy to filter by field and period of interest. metadata is
stored along with
On Monday, 5 January 2015 at 07:46:20 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
http://nwcpp.org/
All are invited.
Now I just have to write the presentation :-(
Congratulations. I hope the talk goes well.
Will audio be available afterwards?
At a slight tangent, has anything more recent been written on
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_rss/
d_rss: D Programming Language bindings for libmRSS.
http://www.autistici.org/bakunin/libmrss/doc/
mRss is a C library written by Andrea Marchesini for parsing,
writing and
creating RSS/ATOM files or streams.
This library supports:
RSS 0.91 -
I've created a dub package for the D version of DMD's lexer,
generated automatically from the C++ source.
very cool.
on a related note, have you considered sharing your translation
tool (c++ - D)? I completely understand if you would rather not
of course.
Laeeth.
On Monday, 5 January 2015 at 02:51:17 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote:
Laeeth Isharc wrote in message
news:yzmwemaevaltcmkyw...@forum.dlang.org...
on a related note, have you considered sharing your
translation tool (c++ - D)? I completely understand if you
would rather not of course.
The
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_etpan
http://www.etpan.org/libetpan.html
https://github.com/dinhviethoa/libetpan
LibEtPan
The purpose of this mail library is to provide a portable,
efficient framework for different kinds of mail access: IMAP,
SMTP, POP and NNTP.
It provides an API for
On Saturday, 27 December 2014 at 11:15:11 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
On 12/26/2014 10:25 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
http://www.wired.com/2014/12/wired-enterprise-year/
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/2qioj8/dlang_story_makes_wireds_10_most_hardcore_tech/
Congratulations, Walter.
On Monday, 22 December 2014 at 05:04:10 UTC, Rikki Cattermole
wrote:
You seem to be missing your dub file. Would be rather hard to
get it onto dub repository without it ;)
Oh and keep the bindings separate from wrappers in terms of
subpackages.
Thanks - added now.
Will work on separating out
Last one for a while, I think. I wish you all a very peaceful
Christmas and New Year, and let's hope 2015 brings some more
positive energy to the world.
Links here:
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_simplex
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_swisseph
1. D bindings/wrappers for the swiss ephemeris
On Monday, 22 December 2014 at 21:39:08 UTC, Marc Schütz wrote:
On Monday, 22 December 2014 at 20:46:23 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
It's been ages since I read the paper, but there is a parallel
version of Nelder-Mead that is supposed to give very large
performance improvements, even when used on a
https://github.com/Laeeth/d_hdf5
HDF5 is a very valuable tool for those working with large data
sets.
From HDF5group.org
HDF5 is a unique technology suite that makes possible the
management of extremely large and complex data collections. The
HDF5 technology suite includes:
* A versatile
On Thursday, 11 December 2014 at 10:26:47 UTC, Gary Willoughby
wrote:
On Thursday, 11 December 2014 at 01:25:32 UTC, Laeeth Isharc
wrote:
Embarassingly trivial, and I don't claim it is well-written.
But perhaps it will save somebody a few minutes.
Quandl is The largest, most usable
Embarassingly trivial, and I don't claim it is well-written. But
perhaps it will save somebody a few minutes.
Quandl is The largest, most usable collection of free open data
in the world.
They offer a bunch of predominantly financial and economic data
from different sources for free (with
About Bloomberg
--
Bloomberg provides a platform for market data, news, analytics,
and messaging to financial services firms and other organisations
with an interest in markets. There are some interesting
developments on the horizon but, for the time being, for
investment banks
Hi.
Everyone has heard of ZeroMQ, but the creator (or one of the main
guys) has been working on a successor framework written in C.
(He has an interesting paper on why using C++ was a mistake -
perhaps we should get him to look at D if he has not done so
already).
In any case, I could not
examples here all work:
https://github.com/dysinger/nanomsg-examples/blob/master/README.org
but I have not tried any larger projects.
Thanks.
I am slowly getting to grips with all these post-stone age
innovations...
On Wednesday, 5 November 2014 at 20:24:41 UTC, Matt Soucy wrote:
On 11/05/2014 01:12 PM, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Hi.
Everyone has heard of ZeroMQ, but the creator (or one of the
main guys) has been working on a
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