General registration opens on June 15. Until then, you can still
register at the early-bird rate. Don't miss the window!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html#register
If you're a student, you have a permanent $100 rate ($120 with
VAT). Just let me know and I'll get you sorted.
If you're waiting
The deadline is 23:59 AOE today, May 31. If you haven't submitted
a talk yet, now is the time to get one to us.
We do have more talks than we need, which means there will be
some rejections, but we welcome as many submissions as we can
get. So don't let that stop you!
On Wednesday, 31 May 2023 at 09:04:18 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The deadline is 23:59 AOE today, May 31. If you haven't
submitted a talk yet, now is the time to get one to us.
We do have more talks than we need, which means there will be
some rejections, but we welcome as many submissions as we
The deadline for DConf '23 submissions is May 31 AOE. Don't let
it slip past you!
We held the monthly meeting for April 2023, on Friday the 14th at
14:00 UTC. It lasted just short of an hour and a half. We'd [had
a quarterly meeting the previous
week](https://forum.dlang.org/thread/yuewobigwhvrtfxlz...@forum.dlang.org). This was the first time wev'e held a monthly meeting in
Recently, I announced that some D Language Foundation members and
associates took part in an organizational development program
called IVY, courtesy of Ucora. We were coached through the
program by Saeed Sabeti, Ucora's Director of Organizational
Development.
Given the positive experience we
On Friday, 5 May 2023 at 11:26:26 UTC, Ogi wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 May 2023 at 11:13:34 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
…
That’s a lot of words but little actual sense. What makes you
think that this IVY™ program is the silver bullet that D
desperately needs? And not just yet another load of crap
in
On Wednesday, 3 May 2023 at 11:37:31 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
From memory that was merely an AGM at DConf, but sure, I'll
take credit for that (despite knowing next to nothing about
management)!
The AGM was your idea, but so were the regular meetings. You
pushed it to Ali in 2018. I have
At DConf '22, Roberto Ierusalimschy, the lead designer of [the
Lua programming language](https://www.lua.org/), was [our guest
keynote speaker](https://youtu.be/H3inzGGFefg). At the end of his
talk, Robert Schadek [asked him how he organized the Lua
community](https://youtu.be/H3inzGGFefg?t=322
Dennis Korpel has a new tutorial out on the foundation's YouTube
channel, showing how to employ LDC's -ftime-trace option to
improve your project's compile times. This can come in handy if
you're heavily using metaprogramming or CTFE.
https://youtu.be/b8wZqU5t9vs
The D Language Foundation's second quarterly meeting for 2023
took place on April 7 at 14:00 UTC. It lasted just over an hour.
This was the first "standalone" quarterly meeting, where the
foundation's monthly discussion was split into a separate meeting
the following week.
Two new members joi
I submitted DIP1044, "Enum Type Inference", to Walter and Atila
on April 1. I received the final decision from them on April 18.
They have decided not to accept this proposal.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/rejected/DIP1044.md
The said the proposal was well done and an interest
The monthly meeting for March took place on March 3rd, 2023, at
14:30 UTC, and lasted about an hour and fifteen minutes. The
following people attended:
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
* Robert
On Monday, 27 March 2023 at 16:26:22 UTC, Bruce Carneal wrote:
On Saturday, 25 March 2023 at 09:46:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
It's official: DConf '23 is locked in at CodeNode in London,
August 29th - September 1st. And early-bird registration is
open!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html
From
It's official: DConf '23 is locked in at CodeNode in London,
August 29th - September 1st. And early-bird registration is open!
https://dconf.org/2023/index.html
We're still accepting submissions. All of the details are on the
web page. The submission deadline is May 31st, AoE. We've
received
I'm on the road for the next three weeks. During the trip, I'll
be organizing into some kind of coherent format all the gripes
and wishes people have sent me at soc...@dlang.org. I'll be back
home in the second week of April and hope to have everything
publicly viewable shortly thereafter.
So
On Monday, 13 March 2023 at 15:58:45 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
# BEERCONF!
Beerconf for March is happening a little sooner than 2 weeks
from now (sorry, was busy on Sat/Sun, so I didn't get to this
post), on the 25-26.
I'll be in a sensible time zone for this one. I may just jump in
We're getting closer to the formal announcement.
Unfortunately, we weren't able to secure the dates we wanted, but
we got close enough. We've reserved the for August 29 - September
1. All that's left now is to finalize the contract, then I can
make the formal announcement and we can all start
If you aren't subscribed to our YouTube channel and [missed the
first
announcement](https://forum.dlang.org/thread/ljyxxtlaooxzwymad...@forum.dlang.org), you might not know about Dennis Korpel's DLang Contributor Tutorials.
I've just published Part 4, "Runnning the Test Suite". You can
[watch
On Saturday, 4 March 2023 at 03:43:16 UTC, Hipreme wrote:
So, here's a pic of my game running on PS Vita and promise some
day I'll work into doing a video instead (I need to make it a
little more polished over all the platforms I support)
That's fantastic! Though a video would be cool to
On Monday, 27 February 2023 at 10:53:25 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
An annoying bug he had run into before and recently encountered
again is that Phobos on Windows doesn't properly support long
paths. Windows has a special syntax for denoting long file
paths that go beyond its old `MAX_PATH` lim
On Monday, 27 February 2023 at 12:08:58 UTC, newbie wrote:
betterC is much more important for some user, please don't
phase out `-betterC`.
BetterC isn’t going anywhere. Too many people use it.
The February meeting took place on February 3rd, 2023, at 15:00
UTC. The following people attended:
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
* Robert Schadek
The meeting lasted just under 50 minutes. W
The January meeting took place on January 13th at 14:00 UTC. It
was a quarterly meeting, which means we invited representatives
from companies using D in production. We normally would have
scheduled it on the first Friday of the month, but delayed it a
bit to allow everyone time to return and/o
Unfortunately, our application to Google Summer of Code was not
accepted this year.
Google has never given us a reason for rejection other than
saying that there were many more applications than available
slots. If you look at the list of organizations year by year, I'm
sure you'll find some
I stumbled on this on /r/programming this morning:
https://zyedidia.github.io/blog/posts/1-d-baremetal/
There's a follow up post focused on VisionFive 2 here:
https://zyedidia.github.io/blog/posts/2-baremetal-visionfive/
And the author is developing an OS in D called Multiplix:
https://github
As we are now nearly two months into the new year, I'm becoming
both excited and anxious.
I'm excited because some of the ideas and goals I and others have
had for D, the community, and the ecosystem, are starting to take
shape. I'm eagerly anticipating the announcements I'll be able to
make
On Saturday, 11 February 2023 at 13:47:54 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce LDC 1.31.0. Major changes:
* Based on D 2.101.2.
* ImportC: The C preprocessor isn't invoked yet.
* mac/iOS arm64: Linking with `-g` is working again without
unaligned pointer warnings/errors.
* *Preliminary* support
I'm finally able to announce that we're going back to London for
DConf '23! Thanks to Symmetry Investments for hosting us once
again.
The details as to dates, venue, and registration fees are still
in the works. Nothing other than Symmetry's involvement is
decided, but there are two things I
I'm finally able to announce that we're going back to London for
DConf '23! Thanks to Symmetry Investments for hosting us once
again.
The details as to dates, venue, and registration fees are still
in the works. Nothing other than Symmetry's involvement is
decided, but there are two things I
We had three participants in SAOC 2022. You may have noticed
their periodic updates in the General forum. Keeping the
community informed through those updates is one of the
requirements of the event each year. They also have to submit
reports on their progress at the end of each milestone, and
The December meeting took place on the 3rd of the month at 15:00
UTC. The following people were present:
* Andrei Alexandrescu
* Walter Bright
* Ali Çehreli
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
* Robert Schadek
The meeting lasted around an hour and a half.
#
I fell behind on my meeting summaries in the run up to DConf
Online. The December summary will follow in a few days.
The November 2022 monthly meeting took place on the 4th of the
month at 14:00 UTC. It lasted about two-and-a-half hours. The
following were present:
* Andrei Alexandrescu
* Wa
Have you ever considered hacking on the D compiler but were
intimidated by the build process? Dennis Korpel has been working
on a series of video tutorials aimed at helping potential
contributors establish a foundation from which to start
contributing code.
In this first tutorial of the serie
I've just published the third and final article in Ate Eskola's
series on memory safety in D. Parts 1 and 2 were primarily about
DIP1000. In this post, he digs into function attribute inference.
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2023/01/05/memory-safety-in-a-systems-programming-language-part-3/
Feng Li's talk on Vlang, a D-based HDL, was originally scheduled
as the 2nd talk on Day One of DConf Online '22. Unfortunately,
circumstances conspired to prevent that from happening.
I've now published a shortened version of his talk as an addendum
to the playlist. In it, he introduces Vlang
On Monday, 19 December 2022 at 10:03:26 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
A shoutout our glorious contributors:
Larry Hemsley
Mike Shah
Steven Schveighoffer
Brian Callahan (presentation *and* workshop!)
Yes, thanks to all of our for taking the time to put their talks
together without the incentive o
On Saturday, 17 December 2022 at 23:37:07 UTC, matheus wrote:
By the way, this video https://yewtu.be/watch?v=DAIskYu9Imo
(DConf Online '22 Day One Q & A Livestream) is not listed, it
will be?
Sorry, I don't know what you mean by "not listed". It's in the
DConf Online '22 playlist and it
The DConf Online Day One Q & A Livestream kicks off in less than
an hour. See you there!
https://youtu.be/DAIskYu9Imo
DConf Online '22 is this weekend, December 17 & 18. The
livestream links and links to all the videos I've uploaded are
published at https://dconf.org/2022/online/index.html. A couple
of the talks aren't ready and have no links yet, but the rest are
there. The remainder will be ready to go by Sa
I've finally finished editing the DConf '22 videos. They're all
in the DConf '22 playlist on our YouTube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXVDzfnBlXcqZF6GB_ejjkEn
Links to the videos and the slides are available in the
description of each talk in the schedule:
https:/
The first round of Community Review for DIP 1044, "Enum Type
Inference", is now underway. Please discuss the DIP (its merits,
its implementation, peripheral topics, etc.) in the Discussion
Thread and save all review feedback (critiques on the content of
the DIP: what to change, how to improve i
On Sunday, 13 November 2022 at 14:11:12 UTC, drug007 wrote:
Sunday December 18 16:30 Structured Concurrency - probably
there is a typo in the title?
As Walter would say, copy-pasta. The correct title is
"Engineering a Ray Tracer on the Next Weekend with DLang" and
should be visible when the
I've just published the schedule for DConf Online '22. You can
find it here:
https://dconf.org/2022/online/index.html#schedule
In addition to the usual missing details for Walter & Atila's
keynotes (which tend to come to me a couple of weeks before the
conference), I'm also missing the abstra
On Wednesday, 2 November 2022 at 11:19:21 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
Having translated C code myself, and running into const issues
where I've had to cast away const, I do not think this is a
wise decision. Walter should reconsider. An ImportC that can't
compile pretty standard C code a
On Wednesday, 2 November 2022 at 09:12:02 UTC, zjh wrote:
On Wednesday, 2 November 2022 at 04:42:06 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
The tutorial series is focused on contributing to DMD.
Hope the tutorial has a `text version`.
Taking the time to do the text version means less time to do the
video
The D Language Foundation's October 2022 meeting was a quarterly,
meaning that several industry representatives attended. It took
place via Jitsi Meet on October 7, 2022, at 14:00 UTC. The
following people attended (those with DLF next to their names are
either D Language Foundation board membe
On Tuesday, 1 November 2022 at 11:54:45 UTC, data pulverizer
wrote:
It might just be my browser (Chrome) but I've noticed that
there's nothing in the events calendar
(https://dlang.org/calendar.html). Wouldn't it be helpful to
include these sorts of things in the calendar so that people
visi
We've had a few draft DIPs submitted to the PR queue recently.
They could use some folks to look them over and provide some
feedback:
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/pulls?q=is%3Apr+is%3Aopen+
I intend to get the review queue moving again as soon as I have a
DIP author who's ready to go.
On Monday, 17 October 2022 at 20:21:10 UTC, Dukc wrote:
On Monday, 17 October 2022 at 14:10:49 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Finally, I noted that I had spoken to Weka's Eyal Lotem at
DConf. He said their biggest remaining sticking point is what
happens after a move, which is what originally prompted
The D Language Foundation's monthly meeting for September 2022
took place on September 2nd at 14:00 UTC. The following were in
attendance:
* Andrei Alexandrescu
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Max Haughton
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
* Robert Scha
Walter sat down with me over Jitsi Meet a couple of weeks ago for
the second part of our conversation about the origins of D.
Part One covered the years before D and how they impacted the
development of D, from his early inspiration for the game
'Empire', through his college years, his time at
Ate Eskola continues his DIP 1000 tutorial series on the blog.
Part 1 covered slices and pointers. In Part 2, he explains how it
all works with references.
I want to thank Ate for his patience and his time with this one.
He sent me the first draft of this several weeks ago, and it went
throug
As a reminder, the deadline for DConf Online '22 submissions is
October 9th. We currently do not have enough to fill the two-day
schedule, so if you've been thinking submitting something, now is
the time to do it.
All the details are on the homepage here:
https://dconf.org/2022/online/index.h
I've finished editing uploading all of the videos for Day One of
DConf. You can find them here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIldXzSkPUXVDzfnBlXcqZF6GB_ejjkEn
I hope to be able to pick up the pace a bit after this week.
On Monday, 26 September 2022 at 05:58:48 UTC, Markus wrote:
An approved DIP would have been a prerequisite to their
deprecation regardless, correct?
No.
On Monday, 26 September 2022 at 06:19:05 UTC, Max Samukha wrote:
Please do not take the backlash against the removal of binary
literals as general aversion to breaking changes/deprecations.
D has plenty to remove/deprecate
I'm sure Walter didn't take it that way.
You may have seen [the long discussion about the deprecation of
binary
literals(https://forum.dlang.org/thread/vphguaninxedxopjk...@forum.dlang.org).
A few hours ago, Walter and I recorded a second conversation for
our YouTube channel. Before we got started, I asked him about the
binary liter
On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 13:56:35 UTC, Meta wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 10:40:42 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 10:39:27 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
DIP 1043, "Shortened Method Syntax", has been accepted.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/mast
As I announced previously, the deadline for DConf Online '22
submissions is October 9. If you'd like to submit a talk, please
visit https://dconf.org/2022/online/ for the details!
On Wednesday, 21 September 2022 at 10:39:27 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
DIP 1043, "Shortened Method Syntax", has been accepted.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/master/DIPs/accepted/DIP1043.md
DIP 1043, "Shortened Method Syntax", has been accepted.
The fact that the feature was already implemented behind a
preview switch carried weight with Atila. He noted that, if not
for that, he wasn't sure where he would stand on adding the
feature, but he could see no reason to reject it now.
On Sunday, 11 September 2022 at 23:00:24 UTC, Luna wrote:
Hey folks, I have for the (almost) past 2 years been working on
a real-time 2D animation library called
[Inochi2D](https://github.com/Inochi2D/inochi2d) and tooling
for it. Recently I went full time on the project due to
generous donati
On Thursday, 8 September 2022 at 15:02:47 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
I've seen other conference streams where the image of the
speaker is very narrow, and therefore they can consume most of
the screen with the slides. I think that's ideal.
Picture-in-picture has been requested many t
On Thursday, 8 September 2022 at 14:57:48 UTC, matheus. wrote:
On Thursday, 8 September 2022 at 10:40:41 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
Are you still talking about the edited version?
... I didn't like the random switching in the livestream
(which is what the recorded version is), which is why I
d
On Thursday, 8 September 2022 at 10:19:00 UTC, matheus. wrote:
I usually watch videos at work (During interval) using my
personal phone/internet, and watching as
(https://imgur.com/1LeGPRd) two small texts of the same thing
with visual impairment is tough.
The edited version is still too s
On Wednesday, 7 September 2022 at 14:25:44 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
Mike you added all the highlights?! You went above and beyond
there!
Yes, I did. Thanks! I did the same thing for the DConf Online
videos last year. Makes it easier to follow.
Looks good to me! If I were to sug
On Wednesday, 7 September 2022 at 14:36:33 UTC, Dennis wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 September 2022 at 12:42:35 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
https://youtu.be/iuP-AWUyjp8
I suggest boosting the audio as much as you can before it
starts clipping. It's currently a bit low.
Ugh. It sounds fine to me. It so
I've settled on a format for the edited talks that I think works.
To be clear, I'm not chopping these up as I do the DConf Online
talks to remove the pauses, uhs, ahs, etc. I'm letting the whole
thing go from beginning to end just as if it were live. What's
different from the livestream version
On Monday, 5 September 2022 at 13:53:42 UTC, ryuukk_ wrote:
On Monday, 5 September 2022 at 11:39:44 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I mentioned to Max that I had spoken to Eyal Lotem of Weka
about the move constructor DIP (DIP 1040, "Copying, Moving,
and Forwarding",
You linked the wrong DIP, your li
Under normal circumstances, I would have scheduled our August
meeting on Friday, August 5th, but as most of us were in London
for DConf, August 4th, the day of the Hackathon, was a perfect
day for it. So in the afternoon, those of us physically present
gathered in the space behind the DConf sta
On Thursday, 18 August 2022 at 15:26:20 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I was hoping to start editing those in the next couple of days,
but there may be a bit of delay.
As of today, I finally have access to the raw footage from the
main camera and I've downloaded all of it. I'm a bit busy with
life
The first milestone for this year's Symmetry Autumn of Code kicks
off on September 15. We have three participants this year:
### Teodor Dutu
Teo is a repeat offender. In SAOC 2021, he was one of two
participants to be awarded the final payment and the trip to
DConf '22 (the other being Luís Fe
This summary is quite a bit overdue. Sorry for the delay.
The July 8 D Language Foundation meeting was one of our quarterly
meetings. In the first part of these meetings, representatives
from industry join us to provide us with updates, notify us of
issues they're experiencing, and provide us
As we were wrapping up DConf '22 in London, I informally
announced that DConf Online is taking place in December. Consider
this post a semi-formal announcement :-)
DConf Online is scheduled for December 17 and 18. I'll have the
web page up by the end of this month. For now, I'd like to ask
yo
I've submitted DIP 1043, "Shortened Method Syntax", to Walter &
Atila for their assessment. Normally, they have 30 days to render
a verdict, but since I've gotten it to them so long after the end
of the Final Review, I've asked them to expedite the decision.
https://github.com/dlang/DIPs/blob/
Now that I'm home on my dev machine, I've resolved the issue
preventing the slide links from showing on the DConf page. All
the links for the slides we have are now available when you click
on a talk's "Show Details".
https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#schedule
I'm still waiting on the slides
The deadline for Symmetry Autumn of Code 2022 applications is on
August 21. If you want to gain some valuable programming
experience (as several former participants told me they did) and
earn some cash in the process, then get your application to me!
All the details are here:
https://dlang.or
I'm back home from my trip for DConf + vacation.
DConf was a blast. It was great to hang out in person again with
faces familiar and new. I'm already looking forward to meeting up
with everyone again next year. The vacation bit was a lot of fun,
too.
Because I've done very little work over t
On Wednesday, 3 August 2022 at 09:29:58 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 19:16:42 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
On Monday, 25 July 2022 at 13:52:51 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
For those of you who can't join us in person at DConf '22 in
London next week, you can join us instead via each day
On Wednesday, 3 August 2022 at 15:52:31 UTC, matheus wrote:
Nice to hear this. By the way I guess you will upload all talks
individually later, so when you do *please* get rid of the
split screen, i.e.:
https://i.imgur.com/1LeGPRd.png
https://i.imgur.com/hN6YmG8.png
It may seem that's noth
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 19:16:42 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
On Monday, 25 July 2022 at 13:52:51 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
For those of you who can't join us in person at DConf '22 in
London next week, you can join us instead via each day's
livestream link:
[...]
I'm only seeing Walter's slides on
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 21:37:38 UTC, matheus wrote:
On Monday, 1 August 2022 at 20:08:52 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
The first part is missing due to a late click on the “go live”
button. I assume the footage is still recorded, and will be
part of the edited video.
— Bastiaan.
Alright
For those of you who can't join us in person at DConf '22 in
London next week, you can join us instead via each day's
livestream link:
* Day 1: https://youtu.be/V6KFtzF2Hx8
* Day 2: https://youtu.be/04gJXpJ1i8M
* Day 3: https://youtu.be/ksNGwLTe0Ps
Thanks to Symmetry Investments for making thi
On Monday, 25 July 2022 at 02:59:41 UTC, electricface wrote:
https://forum.dlang.org/post/gsztclsvxdhnvfhbi...@forum.dlang.org
Looking forward to part 2 and part 3
Me, too! I'm hoping to make time for this and a couple of other
series that are long overdue for updates before the end of the
I've just published the title and abstract of Roberto
Ierusalimschy's Day 2 keynote at:
https://dconf.org/2022/index.html#day2
**Lua and Pallene**
Lua is a scripting language widely used in several fields, with
strong niches in games and embedded systems. Pallene is a
companion language for
On Monday, 11 July 2022 at 13:09:37 UTC, matheus wrote:
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 at 16:17:11 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
...
Very nice interview, and if you don't mind can I give you a
suggestion?
I'd like to suggest that you don't make these "micro-cuts"
through the interview/discussion, let i
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 at 18:26:13 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Sunday, 10 July 2022 at 16:17:11 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
[...]
This is really good.
Thanks!
Have you considered uploading the audio to Spotify or somewhere
as a podcast? No idea what that would involve, but for a lot of
us ther
I mentioned a little while back that I planned to start a D
Community Conversations series on the Foundation's YouTube
channel. In this series, I'll chat in depth with various people
from the D community about their their projects, their
programming backgrounds, their influences, how they got s
On Monday, 4 July 2022 at 07:28:23 UTC, StarCanopy wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 at 08:46:31 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
[...]
Given the desire to reduce GC usage in PhobosV2, would it be
fair to say this implies changing error handling schemes found
therein, i.e. avoiding exceptions as they are
On Monday, 4 July 2022 at 05:30:10 UTC, Andrej Mitrovic wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 at 08:46:31 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
You can find the final draft of the high-level goals for the D
programming language at the following link:
https://github.com/dlang/vision-document
Under 'Memory safety':
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 at 11:13:42 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
On Sunday, 3 July 2022 at 08:46:31 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Feedback is welcome.
Thank you for putting this in clear terms. I miss an
overarching «primary use scenarios» to guide further language
evolution. How do you know if
You can find the final draft of the high-level goals for the D
programming language at the following link:
https://github.com/dlang/vision-document
I'll fill out the remaining sections as time allows over the
coming weeks. Once it's complete, I'll make sure it's linked in
the Community sectio
I recently received confirmation from Symmetry that SAOC 2022 is
a go!
SOAC is open to anyone over 18 who is interested in helping to
strengthen the D ecosystem. Preference is given to undergraduate
and postgraduate students, but anyone is welcome to apply.
Participants are paid a small stip
On Friday, 24 June 2022 at 14:27:17 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I'm sure someone will ask when it will be published. I'm still
holding to my promise that we'll get it done before DConf. My
original plan was to wait until the entire document was
finalized, but I now intend to publish the high-lev
On Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 01:39:25 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
Just want to say, thanks for writing up these summaries every
month. I'm sure it's not the most exciting work, but the
transparency is very much appreciated.
Thanks! I don't enjoy writing them, but I am glad someone
suggested it.
On Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 01:36:12 UTC, Adam D Ruppe wrote:
On Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 01:11:26 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
we took a vote on it and rejected it
Who are "we"? Where's the roll call?
The list of attendees and a summary of the meeting are here:
https://forum.dlang.org/post/fn
On Saturday, 25 June 2022 at 00:40:44 UTC, Adam Ruppe wrote:
I wrote up a thing in my blog about what I'd like to see from
dips and the steering of the language and there might be some
overlap with your vision document concepts:
http://dpldocs.info/this-week-in-d/Blog.Posted_2022_06_20.html
The monthly meeting for June 2022 took place on June 10. The
following Foundation staff and D contributors attended:
* Walter Bright
* Iain Buclaw
* Ali Çehreli
* Martin Kinkelin
* Dennis Korpel
* Mathias Lang
* Átila Neves
* Razvan Nitu
* Mike Parker
* Robert Schadek
The purpose of this meetin
Ate Eskola was inspired to write a series of tutorials about
DIP1000 for the D Blog. The first post in the series is live. If
you haven't yet dug into DIP1000 much or understood how to use
it, this should give you enough to get started.
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2022/06/21/dip1000-memor
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