We (two computer science students from Switzerland) are interested in
reviewing too. We both know Java and Ruby and have had to write some
code in C++ too, but didn't like it a lot. Therefore we are very curious
about D.
Regards,
Thomas Ritter and Ferdinand Niedermann
Am 09.12.09 20:57, schrieb
http://my.safaribooksonline.com/roughcuts
The current version includes virtually the entire book except (a)
overloaded operators, (b) qualifiers, (c) threads. In the meantime I
have finished the new design and wrote the chapter on overloaded
operators. The design got Walter's seal of approval
Don wrote:
I had a further look at this. The compiler *is* creating doubles and
floats as signalling NaNs. Turns out, that there are slight differences
between processors in the way they treat signalling NaNs, especially
between Intel vs AMD. Intel Core2 triggers SNANs when loading floats
== Quote from Walter Bright (newshou...@digitalmars.com)'s article
Brad Roberts wrote:
On Thu, 10 Dec 2009, Walter Bright wrote:
Don wrote:
I had a further look at this. The compiler *is* creating doubles and
floats
as signalling NaNs. Turns out, that there are slight differences
I just posted a progress update on the Code Poet web page along with
screen shots of the revamped GUI. Let me know what you think!
http://codepoet.sourceforge.net/
Jeremie