Really nice. I watched it twice.
Bastiaan.
On Tuesday, 2 June 2015 at 04:03:48 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
http://arsdnet.net/this-week-in-d/may-31.html
Well done, thanks!
On Thursday, 4 June 2015 at 15:04:05 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
http://beta.forum.dlang.org/
Many major and minor improvements.
Awesome, great work.
In threaded mode, the frame around the message body could be a
bit thinner (like the frame around the message header) to
differentiate it
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 at 11:03:05 UTC, Rory McGuire wrote:
I also prefer centre aligned with a max-width.
I think its mainly because people mostly centre their screens
from their
viewpoint and often have large screens
"Also"? Nobody argued for max-width but you. Why buy a large
On Tuesday, 27 October 2015 at 21:28:25 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
Nobody argued for max-width but you.
Sorry - have to take that back on closer reading.
On Sunday, 8 November 2015 at 14:37:32 UTC, Sebastiaan Koppe
wrote:
You mean instead of mixin(grammer(`...`)) I write the output of
grammer(`...`) to a file and include that into the final build?
Yes, use asModule() for that [1]. Not only does it enable using
large grammars, it also saves
On Saturday, 5 September 2015 at 19:45:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 14:25:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
I addded simplistic Left Recursion handling...
Interesting.
From the readme:
it only compiles with dmd 2.0.66.2 because it exploits a bug in
the const-ness
On Thursday, 2 July 2015 at 14:25:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
I hope that it will be suitable to beginners.
Sounds like you want to share this, but I can't find a licence.
In case this turns out to be useful, we would need one :-)
If you want I can prepare a PR for that, just let me know
On Wednesday, 16 September 2015 at 20:17:15 UTC, Stefan Koch
wrote:
On Monday, 14 September 2015 at 08:50:48 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
Understanding the source of FancyPars is challenging because
the core source, example vibe.d application source and
supporting code, as well as generated
On Thursday, 17 September 2015 at 20:32:59 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
On Thursday, 17 September 2015 at 16:55:42 UTC, John Colvin
wrote:
Assuming you wrote it all, you can license the code in
whatever way you want. See http://choosealicense.com for more
info. You can even use multiple licenses,
On Monday, 6 July 2015 at 09:22:51 UTC, Per Nordlöw wrote:
How does its design and use differ from Pegged?
FWIW, this is what I learned from my first acquaintance with
FancyPars (the OP having signalled not to be available for
questions). My conclusions may be wrong though.
Running dub
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 00:30:25 UTC, Ben Boeckel wrote:
On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 23:40:49 +, Bastiaan Veelo via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Thursday, 17 September 2015 at 20:32:59 UTC, Stefan Koch
wrote:
> Hmm reading this. No license, is best for now.
Take your t
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 14:24:09 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:
On Friday, 18 September 2015 at 06:13:24 UTC, Rory McGuire
wrote:
I will open/source the of FancyPars.
Great! Looking forward to that.
Bastiaan.
On Monday, 4 January 2016 at 07:09:30 UTC, Minas Mina wrote:
On Sunday, 3 January 2016 at 19:29:05 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
There is a bug.
You should never do this b/c of iterator/range invalidation.
foreach (key; aa.keys)
aa.remove(key);
The reference states that keys: "Returns
On Thursday, 7 January 2016 at 13:38:20 UTC, anonymous wrote:
We have this already. Top right corner, "Improve this page".
People are using the feature occasionally.
My first experience with this:
1) Seems to work well enough initially, if you can do without a
preview.
2) Then the request
On Wednesday, 30 December 2015 at 04:03:42 UTC, Andrei
Alexandrescu wrote:
On 12/29/2015 09:09 PM, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
Putting one item per page is far more important than I even
realized
before getting into this.
We already have that:
https://dlang.org/library/std/array/join.html
If I
On Monday, 18 January 2016 at 22:48:52 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:
Doesn't it look so much better: http://i.imgur.com/QlrbCou.png
It does.
On Tuesday, 24 May 2016 at 11:06:45 UTC, Leandro Lucarella wrote:
For the ones that missed it (and the ones that didn't too),
here is a short video about the conference.
https://vimeo.com/167235872
Well done.
On Monday, 13 February 2017 at 14:28:20 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Daniel Nielsen put together a post
[1] https://dlang.org/blog/2017/02/13/a-new-import-idiom/
An entertaining read!
On Tuesday, 17 January 2017 at 21:10:17 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
On 1/17/17 1:16 PM, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
On Monday, 16 January 2017 at 22:29:01 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
I think left-recursion is better handled at the grammar level.
What I currently have is parser combinators level
On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 01:26:07 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
Two key areas of focus are (compared to say Pegged):
- performance, on par with hand-written code or die
I didn't profile, but apart from the time-complexity that is
inherent to straight forward recursive descent parsers like
On Monday, 16 January 2017 at 22:29:01 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
I think left-recursion is better handled at the grammar level.
What I currently have is parser combinators level where adding
this transformation is awkward and too much magic IMO.
Handling left-recursion by grammar
On Monday, 19 September 2016 at 11:08:33 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Also see the changelog for more details.
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.071.2.html
Thanks!
The entry for 2.071.2 seems to be missing in the side panel.
Bastiaan.
On Sunday, 15 January 2017 at 01:26:07 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
Pry is a new pragmatic parser combinators library.
https://github.com/DmitryOlshansky/pry
Interesting. How about left-recursion? (I added support for
left-recursive grammars to Pegged.)
On Thursday, 16 March 2017 at 15:14:24 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 22:07:26 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none,
so I wasted couple weeks writing my own
So, is yours on code.dlang.org? If it would have been, maybe
Dmitry
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 22:10:13 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
See you at dconf.
Looking forward to it!
On Friday, 7 April 2017 at 15:14:40 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/6680
Yes, this is for real! Symantec has given their permission to
relicense it. Thank you, Symantec!
Congratulations, and thank you Symantec :-)
Bastiaan.
On Friday, 3 March 2017 at 20:37:33 UTC, Philippe Sigaud wrote:
Thank you all for the positive comments!
Indeed, I subscribe to that! (Literally, I am subscribed to this
thread :-))
On Saturday, 4 March 2017 at 20:08:39 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
On Thursday, 2 March 2017 at 02:24:50 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
http://www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-5694-ibis-berlin-neukoelln/index.shtml
Last year, some people booked late and it was full and they
had to stay at another hotel.
On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 21:36:30 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
And here's a direct link to the playlist:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL3jwVPmk_PRxo23yyoc0Ip_cP3-rCm7eB
A new batch has just appeared.
On Monday, 19 June 2017 at 10:13:33 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
I know that there are efforts towards @nogc exceptions but I
think @nogc should somehow related only to the normal operation
of code. Since exceptions are for error cases, perhaps they
shouldn't have an effect on whether a function is
On Friday, 19 May 2017 at 16:22:36 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
* Prettify : a source code prettifier for D and other languages.
Can you tell something about in what ways D code is prettified?
How does it compare to dfmt?
Thanks.
On Friday, 6 October 2017 at 22:16:09 UTC, Peter Jacobs wrote:
Eilmer is a simulation code for studying high-speed
compressible flows. Early versions were written in C and then
C++. Version 4 is a complete rewrite in D, with Lua for
configuration and run-time scripting. Code and
On Sunday, 26 November 2017 at 10:15:05 UTC, Manuel Maier wrote:
On Monday, 30 October 2017 at 22:22:42 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
[...] Unlike linters that are based on DScanner, it actually
invokes dmd on the file that is being edited, as you edit.
[...]
I just tried the plugin and it
On Tuesday, 28 November 2017 at 18:07:35 UTC, Manuel Maier wrote:
On Monday, 27 November 2017 at 11:26:51 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
On Sunday, 26 November 2017 at 10:15:05 UTC, Manuel Maier
wrote:
Have you considered invoking dub instead of dmd if there's a
dub.json/.sdl file? I imagine when
On Tuesday, 21 November 2017 at 18:43:29 UTC, drug wrote:
31.10.2017 01:22, Bastiaan Veelo пишет:
SublimeLinter-contrib-dmd [1] is a plug-in for the Sublime
Text 3 editor [2]. Unlike linters that are based on DScanner,
it actually invokes dmd on the file that is being edited, as
you edit.
On Wednesday, 1 November 2017 at 20:09:02 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
Works too strange.
Seems it checks only syntax and doesn't display non-syntax
related errors.
It may be that the regex needs to be adjusted. Could you please
post a reduced example at
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 15:53:08 UTC, Suliman wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 15:28:36 UTC, Suliman wrote:
I install Sublime Linter first and then this linter and error:
Unable to open /C/Users/suliman/AppData/Roaming/Sublime Text
3/Packages/User/SublimeLinter.sublime-settings
On Wednesday, 1 November 2017 at 20:09:02 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
Works too strange.
Seems it checks only syntax and doesn't display non-syntax
related errors.
Also, what is your compiler version, OS, and do you have other
plugins active?
On Wednesday, 1 November 2017 at 12:54:38 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 15:43:08 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 13:47:26 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
Sounds cool, I assume you use -o- option to disable DMD
codegen?
yes
Should be fairly
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 08:35:08 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 06:43:36 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 November 2017 at 20:09:02 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
Works too strange.
Seems it checks only syntax and doesn't display non-syntax
related errors.
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 10:00:25 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
Support for dub will be great :)
Yes...
Now all works
Thanks !
Alright :-)
On Thursday, 2 November 2017 at 09:26:48 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
Does dmd give the error message you expect when you call dmd on
that particular file by hand? The linter uses these command
line switches: -o- -w -wi -vcolumns.
How long does that take? Could be timeout...
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 16:06:24 UTC, Moritz Maxeiner
wrote:
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 13:32:34 UTC, SrMordred wrote:
Thank you , works perfectly!
One idea: Integrating with dub.
So you don´t have to manually set lib dirs and flags since its
all on 'dub.json' already.
You can
On Tuesday, 5 December 2017 at 18:20:40 UTC, Seb wrote:
I am looking forward to hearing (1) what you think can be done
in three months by a student and (2) will have a huge impact on
the D ecosystem.
[2] https://wiki.dlang.org/GSOC_2018_Ideas
I see there is a dub section in [2]. Maybe
SublimeLinter-contrib-dmd [1] is a plug-in for the Sublime Text 3
editor [2]. Unlike linters that are based on DScanner, it
actually invokes dmd on the file that is being edited, as you
edit. If dmd finds anything to complain about, an annotation is
shown in the editor: warnings and
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 13:47:26 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
Sounds cool, I assume you use -o- option to disable DMD codegen?
yes
Should be fairly fast.
indeed
On Tuesday, 31 October 2017 at 13:32:34 UTC, SrMordred wrote:
Thank you , works perfectly!
One idea: Integrating with dub.
So you don´t have to manually set lib dirs and flags since its
all on 'dub.json' already.
That would be nice. I don't have a project yet that uses dub
though, so I am
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 07:56:21 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
Hi all,
We are live streaming Shachar's talk this morning at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNWRgEHxOhc
Ali is uploading the slides to dconf.org so you can follow
along.
Thanks! The link still works, watching it now.
On Thursday, 10 May 2018 at 10:57:25 UTC, FreeSlave wrote:
It was a real concern for me that there's no gettext-compatible
package for D (at least I could not find one in dub registry),
because it's kind of standard. So I made it myself.
mofile is similar to GNU gettext, but gettext and
On Monday, 11 June 2018 at 15:44:47 UTC, rikki cattermole wrote:
On 12/06/2018 2:57 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
On 6/11/18 10:21 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter's latest post on -betterC is now on the blog. Here, he
shows step-by-step an example of using -betterC to convert a
real-world
On Thursday, 31 May 2018 at 15:01:12 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
In the meantime, here's what DConf 2018 was like from my
perspective.
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/05/31/dconf-2018-ex-post-facto/
Reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/8nj1nn/dconf_2018_ex_post_facto/
An
On Saturday, 23 June 2018 at 09:41:19 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
Where I disagree with Bastiaan is on the rejection of the
Pascal language itself, as there are other open-source Pascal
compilers (GNU Pascal in EP mode) which could have been used
and enhanced to match the company requirements,
On Saturday, 23 June 2018 at 10:00:48 UTC, user1234 wrote:
On Saturday, 23 June 2018 at 09:41:19 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
Like everybody here, I hope that Bastiaan efforts will pay in
the long term, but I'm not as optimistic as many here that
this will end as a success story, as I'm not sure
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 16:06:15 UTC, Ali wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 13:21:30 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/06/20/how-an-engineering-company-chose-to-migrate-to-d/
Reddit:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 18:21:01 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 16:06:15 UTC, Ali wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 13:21:30 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/06/20/how-an-engineering-company-chose-to-migrate-to-d/
Reddit:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 16:06:15 UTC, Ali wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 13:21:30 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
If you saw Bastiaan Veelo's DConf 2017 presentation, you'll
know that his employer was evaluating D as a candidate for
migrating their code base away from Extended Pascal.
On Thursday, 3 May 2018 at 00:32:07 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 05/02/2018 04:01 PM, Juan wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 May 2018 at 17:47:43 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HvqsUO77FGI
Ali
Hi Ali,
Thanks for the link, and by the way could you share the link
for the first
On Monday, 19 March 2018 at 13:34:36 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
...
Visit dconf.org to see the programme[1] and register[2], then
head over to the D Blog[3] for the latest post on DConf.
See you in Munich May 2-5!
[1] http://dconf.org/2018/schedule/index.html
[2]
On Monday, 16 October 2017 at 20:58:43 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Friday, 13 October 2017 at 17:08:18 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
I keep https://github.com/MartinNowak/bloom also as
example/scaffold repo, it's using an automated docs setup
with gh-branches.
Just create a doc deployment
I was looking for this, it wasn't there, so I wrote it myself.
- You have a D poject on GitHub?
- You want your documentation online? For free?
- You think it should always be up to date without you lifting a
finger?
- You wonder how?
Here's how:
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:12:17 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:06:44 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
Here's how:
https://gist.github.com/veelo/f7668510bad2e8c9212ab66104541fcc
FYI: You could reduce the size of the `travis.yml`.
See e.g.:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 at 08:50:37 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
I don't know if I am being paranoid but it's been said that
GitHub tokens give access to all repositories and just pasting
an unencrypted token in some web interface is a security risk.
For a howto I figured the safer route
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 at 02:59:38 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
I've changed my blueprint project accordingly
https://github.com/MartinNowak/bloom/blob/1e2c2729a2618962e596d68635c5e7e46def2189/.travis.yml.
I included a link to bloom at the bottom of the howto.
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:16:25 UTC, rumbu wrote:
Documentation: http://rumbu13.github.io/decimal/doc/decimal.html
Wow, slick documentation!
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 23:06:04 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:20:37 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:12:17 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Monday, 8 January 2018 at 22:06:44 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
Here's how:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 at 02:59:38 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
[...]
Also adding the token in Travis' settings page instead in the
yaml makes things easier.
Yes it does make it easier. But I chose not to because of
comments on [1] (notably by ilg-ul). I don't know if I am being
paranoid
On Saturday, 13 January 2018 at 10:02:18 UTC, Jacob Carlborg
wrote:
On 2018-01-13 05:59, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Wednesday, 10 January 2018 at 08:50:37 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
Maybe worthwile to add this scaffolding to dub or some other
tool? Anyone volunteering?
This could be a good idea.
On Sunday, 28 January 2018 at 17:06:36 UTC, Seb wrote:
CTRL+Enter -> run
Thanks for reading my mind!
You people are awesome.
On Thursday, 8 February 2018 at 08:32:14 UTC, JN wrote:
Can you explain how the EPL license works? I am not familiar
with that license. Is DWT and anything using it considered a
derivative work off Eclipse? Do I need to share source for my
project if I use DWT in my project?
From
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 13:29:04 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/02/07/vanquish-forever-these-bugs-that-blasted-your-kingdom/
Small mistake:
Assertion failure: 'array overflow' on line 11 in file 'sum.d'
should be "line 10" there.
P.S. There is an
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 01:15:14 UTC, Seb wrote:
https://run.dlang.io/is/vSUTf6
Press [Run] and it shows "42". OK
Press [-X] and it shows "42". ??
Press [-D] and it shows "42". ??
And, I am quite sure: BBasile = Basile Burg.
(Sorry no PR, I am on my phone in a hotel.)
On Thursday, 26 July 2018 at 12:13:01 UTC, Joakim Brännström
wrote:
https://github.com/joakim-brannstrom/blog/blob/master/posts/2018-07-24.md
Nice! I /just/ decided this afternoon that it is time to do some
profiling; thanks for the tips.
On Monday, 13 August 2018 at 16:16:31 UTC, Dukc wrote:
But I want to say, that the fairly recent post about SARC
moving to D was great stuff to read! It had so many links and
viewpoints rarely mentioned, I was not even aware about them.
The naval architecht viewpoint is a refresher!
That’s
On Tuesday, 10 July 2018 at 13:41:56 UTC, FeepingCreature wrote:
I've written up a short blogpost about the T.init issue.
It is not very enthusiastic.
https://medium.com/@feepingcreature/d-structs-dont-work-for-domain-data-c09332349f43
Have you tried giving your invariants a valid initial
On Sunday, 4 March 2018 at 15:13:28 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
But seriously, Stack overflow is a reputation-based system, it
very hostile from the very start [...]
Very true.
On Wednesday, 17 October 2018 at 15:20:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/10/17/interfacing-d-with-c-arrays-part-1/
A good read! It’s always nice to discover new content on the blog.
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 03:43:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Congratulations are in order for Iain Buclaw. His efforts have
been rewarded in a big way. Last Friday, he got the greenlight
to move forward with submitting his changes into GCC:
On Friday, 2 November 2018 at 21:04:13 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the first beta for LDC 1.13:
* Based on D 2.083.0.
* The Windows packages are now fully self-sufficient, i.e., a
Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools installation isn't required
anymore.
* Substantial debug info improvements
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 13:37:08 UTC, Shriramana Sharma
wrote:
https://github.com/jamadagni/textattr/
textattr is a library and command-line tool that makes adding
color and attributes to beautify the terminal output of your
program easier by translating human-readable specs into ANSI
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 22:21:40 UTC, welkam wrote:
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 18:52:02 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
length is getting ridiculous
Having better editor support is nice but by "use better editor"
you meant use vim dont you?
Please keep chatter on the announce forum to
On Monday, 12 November 2018 at 17:49:55 UTC, Joakim wrote:
[…]
it's quite simple: they view a bool as an integral type with
two possible values, a `bit` if you like. As such, they prefer
to fit it into the existing scheme for integral types rather
than special-casing booleans as Mike proposed.
On Wednesday, 2 January 2019 at 13:25:25 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Glad to announce D 2.084.0, ♥ to the 53 contributors.
Thanks!
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:57:10 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:35:27 UTC, Johannes Loher
wrote:
Also I don't think this is the right place for this
discussion. If you feel that we indeed need to rediscuss this
issue, I think it should be done in a separate
On Monday, 24 December 2018 at 12:30:57 UTC, Vijay Nayar wrote:
Looking forward to it! The caliber of people at these
conferences has been exceptional every year I've gone, and many
of the ideas presented have been very valuable, whether they
were directly related to DLang or not.
Just one
On Friday, 7 December 2018 at 07:22:18 UTC, JN wrote:
Looks nice. I'll give it a go when I plug my 3d printer.
Make sure it prints watertight before using the vase for fresh
flowers :-)
On Saturday, 12 January 2019 at 15:51:03 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=tcyb1lpEHm0
If nothing else please watch the opening story, it's true and
quite funny :o).
Now as to the talk, as you could imagine, it touches on another
language as well...
Andrei
Top
On Monday, 1 April 2019 at 17:35:38 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2019-04-01 12:31, Mihails wrote:
Nice, I must admit I have had my mind set about DVM as
something that has existed for years and wasn't quite the
right thing. Had no idea you kept improving it lately.
Yeah, I thought it was
On Wednesday, 20 March 2019 at 21:30:29 UTC, Cym13 wrote:
On Wednesday, 20 March 2019 at 17:20:48 UTC, Robert Schadek
wrote:
To get graphqld up and running I needed a parser/ast/visitor.
Being lazy, I created parser/ast/visitor generated for that.
[...]
This looks nice! I'm familiar with
On Tuesday, 26 March 2019 at 18:49:30 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev
wrote:
Thank you, Jan, and thank you to everyone who donated.
And thank you, Vladimir!
On Sunday, 24 February 2019 at 10:46:37 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter provided feedback on Razvan's implementation. When it
reached a state with which he was satisfied, he gave the green
light for acceptance.
The DIP:
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/accepted/DIP1018.md
Yay!
On Sunday, 24 February 2019 at 22:31:53 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
On Saturday, 16 February 2019 at 15:06:51 UTC, Martin Nowak
wrote:
Glad to announce the first beta for the 2.085.0 release, ♥ to
the 49 contributors.
http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_beta
On Tuesday, 26 February 2019 at 22:34:45 UTC, Seb wrote:
Hi all,
I have some very exciting news to share.
The D Language Language got accepted as a Google Summer of Code
organization!
The official GSoC page provides a few initial pointers and
details:
On Thursday, 14 February 2019 at 23:34:40 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
What specific questions would you like answered?
What are the top D related activities that you spend most time
on? If you had more time available, how would you wish to spend
it?
What would be the best next big thing to
On Monday, 11 March 2019 at 15:04:54 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
https://dconf.org/2019/registration.html
I clicked through the Flipcause payment procedure because I know
that is the preferred channel, and ticked the box for "I'd like
to cover the processing fee so 100% of my contribution goes
On Saturday, 16 March 2019 at 16:02:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Essentially, if you're donating money through Flipcause, the
more people who cover the processing fee the better, but it
won't hurt us as bad as the PayPal fees people don't do so. But
when registering for DConf, it's a big help
On Thursday, 7 March 2019 at 16:57:11 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Reminder... :)
http://dconf.org/2019/index.html
Ali
It's shaping up :-)
Bastiaan.
On Wednesday, 5 June 2019 at 02:37:57 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The DConf 2019 playlist is available at:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXWORGtUrnTo2ylziTHR8_Sq
Walter's keynote is up now. Others will be available soon.
Again, I can't predict how long until they're all up, but
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