On Tuesday, 9 November 2021 at 17:29:37 UTC, Rumbu wrote:
Nim received a nice donation :)
https://nim-lang.org/blog/2021/10/25/nim-receives-100k-usd-bitcoin.html
You never know when it happens.
I hope the put the money into making a better debugger ;-)
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 12:26:02 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
On 24/01/2019 1:20 AM, JN wrote:
Well, the truth is, people don't come to a language because of
a killer feature. Sometimes it's even the opposite. Java and
Dart are familiar to some extent because of lack of killer
feature
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 15:04:00 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
I would think that dynamic class loading is something that
could be bolted on to C++ (and presumably D as well), albeit
awkwardly.
Dynamic class loading means there is no more link step.
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 14:14:06 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
I've made this comparison many times before, but I'll do it
again...
Look at what Rust offers as documentation for Cargo:
https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/index.html
This is what you get with Dub:
https://dub.pm/getting_started
On
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 12:26:02 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
Java's killer feature is consistent simplicity. That is how it
was originally sold to great success. The ecosystem and tooling
came later.
Also, the Internet was Java's killer application. No other
language had the librari
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 09:58:05 UTC, Sebastiaan Koppe
wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 January 2019 at 09:14:18 UTC, Bienlein wrote:
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 08:55:23 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
D really needs its killer use case if it is to move away from
that list.
D is a lot like Scala o
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 08:55:23 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
D really needs its killer use case if it is to move away from
that list.
D is a lot like Scala on the JVM: Both language have myriads of
language features and bells and whistles, but there is no killer
feature in the language itse
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 13:33:29 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
Brilliant, DConf comes to the UK, I can get to it…
except…
it's on at the exact same time as DevoxxUK 2019 which is at the
Business Design Centre. :-(
Programming languages are unimportant anyway.
On Friday, 15 June 2018 at 07:34:07 UTC, biocyberman wrote:
On Friday, 15 June 2018 at 07:20:04 UTC, Bienlein wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 12:37:26 UTC, bauss wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 12:12:11 UTC, bauss wrote:
I'll be there since I live there and would be nice to see
month
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 12:37:26 UTC, bauss wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 12:12:11 UTC, bauss wrote:
I'll be there since I live there and would be nice to see
monthly meetups! :)
I forgot to ask. Is it free entry? :)
Yeah, and the Aalborg Akvavit is also free ? ;-)
Java programmers are having to come to terms with this. Python
programmers sort of have, except that BDFL has failed to accept
the correct end point and still likes loops. Scala has done it
all wrong. (Further opinions available on request :-)
Could you provide some sample Scala code to demons
Very nice piece of work. Thank you! The PDF version seems not to
have a table of contents. Would be really helpful if it had :-).
On Friday, 25 April 2014 at 19:51:22 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
I know we don't place much value in TIOBE and it's brethren.
However, I thought that this was a milestone worthy of a note
anyways.
http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html
I don't want to take your joy, but
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