Re: The #dbugfix Campaign
On Saturday, 3 February 2018 at 17:30:46 UTC, rjframe wrote: On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 15:32:41 +, Mike Parker wrote: We all have (or have had) our "favorite" issues in Bugzilla at one time or another. Some that seem to hang around like unwanted guests who never leave. The #dbugfix campaign is an opportunity for you to finally kick them out. The blog: https://dlang.org/blog/2018/02/03/the-dbugfix-campaign/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/7uzwms/ the_dbugfix_campaign_get_your_priority_bugs_fixed/ Nice idea. I wonder if something like this could encourage people that otherwise wouldn't fix bugs themselves to make an attempt -- maybe a month dedicated to fixing bootcamp bugs (or documentation bugs, or ...) with some sort of friendly competition attached. Did I hear scoreboards and achievements??
mysql-native v2.0.0-rc2
Second release candidate: Tagged v2.0.0-rc2 Changes since RC1 listed in changelog: https://github.com/mysql-d/mysql-native/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md These changes are needed to help prepare for the eventual v2.1.0
Re: run.dlang.io can now display ASM + AST + IR
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 01:15:14 UTC, Seb wrote: [snip] https://run.dlang.io/is/vSUTf6 The DUB libraries are now also updated automatically every day. Oh and it's now integrated with e.g. the mir documentation too: http://docs.algorithm.dlang.io/latest/mir_ndslice_algorithm.html I was pretty excited to see those PRs, but I hadn't had a chance to play with it.
Re: run.dlang.io can now display ASM + AST + IR
On Sunday, 28 January 2018 at 22:49:35 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote: On Sunday, 28 January 2018 at 17:06:36 UTC, Seb wrote: CTRL+Enter -> run Thanks for reading my mind! You people are awesome. Anything else on your mind? It's getting harder to read. For large display, I added two more buttons: -X (JSON) and -D (Ddoc output) As usual, you can you also add the flags directly in the toolbar: https://run.dlang.io/is/8nLYZS (JSON) https://run.dlang.io/is/H15Ynh (Ddoc) I also updated the supported libraries, e.g. emsi_containers or mir-random are new additions: https://run.dlang.io/is/vSUTf6 The DUB libraries are now also updated automatically every day. Oh and it's now integrated with e.g. the mir documentation too: http://docs.algorithm.dlang.io/latest/mir_ndslice_algorithm.html
Re: mysql-native v2.0.0-rc1: Release Candidate: Redesigned Prepared
On 02/06/2018 03:42 AM, aberba wrote: I really want to thank you for putting much time into documentation. Very much appreciated. This library is very necessary for the stuff I do. Glad to hear! Boring as documenting can be, my viewpoint is that it's every bit as integral to a tool as the code itself: If people don't know how to use something, then what good does it do for it to exist at all? (Plus it helps me remember later on just what the heck I was doing :) )
Re: DConf Artwork now public and released under Creative Commons
On 2/6/2018 3:39 AM, Seb wrote: It's released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) by Sociomantic. Thank you Sociomantic and the people who made this happen!
Re: Munich D Meetup February 2018
Mathis, a believer in D for ages, will present his libboilerplate. Quite interesting approach if you are interested in reducing your boilerplate and concentrate on the business part of your software.
Re: DConf Artwork now public and released under Creative Commons
awesome work. Mario, Tom and Leandro. Thanks! Hope that some of you Berlin guys also come for a short trip to Munich. We traveled for ages to Berlin now. :)
Re: parallel copy directory, faster than robocopy
The rule of thumb is use double number of threads of the logical cores..use GS rich copy 360 enterprise..supports upto 256 threads at once..not sure about robocopy.
Re: DConf Artwork now public and released under Creative Commons
On Tuesday, 6 February 2018 at 11:39:33 UTC, Seb wrote: [snip] And of course the very friendly people from Sociomantic (Shai Tayeb, Leandro Lucarella, and Dylan Cromwell et.al.) who put a lot of effort into making the last DConfs and its related artwork happen. Thanks!!! Thanks for putting this together in GitHub! I don't deserve much credit, but I'd like to thank Thomas "Tom" Nikolai, one of the Sociomantic founder without whom DConf would probably never happened in Berlin (at least organized by Sociomantic). Once when discussing about sending people to DConf he said something along the lines of "Fuck it! Instead of sending people why don't we make everybody else come to Berlin?". And that's how the idea was born :-)
Re: Munich D Meetup February 2018
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 18:30:49 UTC, Dragos Carp wrote: On February 7th, with the title "Declarative Programming" we will have our next Munich meetup. Mathis (https://github.com/FeepingCreature) will present "AutoString" utility and talk about transforming D code from imperative to declarative style. Please RSVP on: https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Munich-D-Programmers/events/246514929/ Reminder for tomorrow!
DConf Artwork now public and released under Creative Commons
The amazing and beautiful artwork created by Sociomantic for DConf16 and DConf17 is now publicly available on GitHub: https://github.com/dlang-community/artwork It's released under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-SA 4.0) by Sociomantic. A huge thanks goes to Sociomantic for making their great artwork publicly available and all the effort they put into it. So if you want to thank someone, these are designers who have been designing DConf collateral for couple of years now: Mario Fernandez David Rigote Oded Levran And of course the very friendly people from Sociomantic (Shai Tayeb, Leandro Lucarella, and Dylan Cromwell et.al.) who put a lot of effort into making the last DConfs and its related artwork happen. Thanks!!! @ all: I'm excited to see what you will be doing with these graphics. If it's public, send dlang-community/artwork a link to it. We already have a similar collection for the D-man resources [1]. BTW there have been approved plans to rebrand dlang.org with the DConf colors, font and logo, but sadly no PR has emerged so far. Any designer or person with good design taste around? [1] https://github.com/dlang-community/d-mans
Re: mysql-native v2.0.0-rc1: Release Candidate: Redesigned Prepared
On Monday, 5 February 2018 at 04:47:07 UTC, Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) wrote: An all-D MySQL/MariaDB client library: https://github.com/mysql-d/mysql-native [...] I really want to thank you for putting much time into documentation. Very much appreciated. This library is very necessary for the stuff I do.