On 7/21/22 6:18 AM, Christian Köstlin wrote:
Thanks for the new release.
On a sidenote I am having problem downloading any 2.100.1 dmd version
from dlang.org. Is it just me? Old releases are available on
http://downloads.dlang.org/releases but not the 2.100.1.
Kind regards,
Christian
There
On 10/31/21 3:26 PM, Mike Parker wrote:
On Friday, 29 October 2021 at 15:03:46 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I'll be putting together a video version this weekend for the
foundation's YouTube channel that I should be able to publish by Sunday.
The video version is done and is available here:
h
On 10/1/21 8:32 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter would like to establish a new slogan, or tagline, for D. He asked
us all to think about this for a future meeting. (Ali has since
solicited some good advice from a relative who is a professional
marketer that has gotten us on the right track.)
1.
On 9/6/21 2:01 PM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
But I actually am using sdlang-d for configuration files on my web
server. However, I do not like the interface for it very much. SDLang
itself is OK, but I find actually that I don't love the format. Like
yaml, I have to research how the file form
On Thursday, 2 September 2021 at 10:32:19 UTC, Johan wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 September 2021 at 05:27:38 UTC, James Blachly
[2] Here is a contemporary example of D used in
high-throughput sequencing: DENTIST by Arne Ludwig at Max
Planck institute
https://github.com/a-ludi/dentist
I am surp
On 9/1/21 5:01 AM, Arne Ludwig wrote:
I am happy to hear of your latest idea of creating type-safe coordinate
systems. It's a great idea!
After reading the code on GitHub, I have only one major remark: IMHO, it
would be great to separate the novel coordinates systems from any
`htslib` depende
In another post, I've just announced our D-based high throughput
sequencing library, dhtslib.
One feature that is, AFAIK, novel in the field is leveraging the
compiler's type system to enforce correctness regarding different
genome/reference sequence coordinate systems. Clearly, the encoding o
I'm delighted to finally post an official announcement of our package
for high-throughput sequencing (HTS), also called Next-generation
sequencing (NGS): `dhtslib`. It's not a very clever name, and we are
working on a new one. ;)
https://github.com/blachlylab/dhtslib/
https://code.dlang.org/pa
On 3/28/21 8:58 PM, rikki cattermole wrote:
On 29/03/2021 12:16 PM, Chris Piker wrote:
On Sunday, 28 March 2021 at 04:06:57 UTC, mw wrote:
On Friday, 26 March 2021 at 21:55:18 UTC, Chris Piker wrote:
Let's discuss it here:
https://github.com/orgs/dlang-community/teams/science/discussions
@wi
On 3/26/21 5:55 PM, Chris Piker wrote:
Hi DlangScience
I've setup D prototypes for the CDF (Common Data Format) file
reading/writing library. Since it's mostly just basic D prototypes for
a C library the module's name is deimos.cdf and can be found here:
https://github.com/das-developers/dei
On 3/18/21 5:21 AM, Per Nordlöw wrote:
On Thursday, 4 March 2021 at 13:54:48 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2021/03/04/symphony-of-destruction-structs-classes-and-the-gc-part-one/
Btw, what is the motive behind D's GC not being able to correctly handle
GC allocatio
On 3/9/21 4:02 PM, Meta wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 March 2021 at 15:21:26 UTC, Mergul wrote:
On Tuesday, 9 March 2021 at 14:29:37 UTC, Meta wrote:
Awesome! In the demo, I noticed that if there are >3000 entities
spawned, there will be periodic dips in the FPS. Could this be
Javascript's GC kicking i
On 1/3/21 1:31 PM, Murilo wrote:
On Sunday, 3 January 2021 at 02:42:46 UTC, James Blachly wrote:
My final suggestion is that -- given this is a D programming
enthusiasts' newsgroup, where we are interested in seeing D code, you
might get great feedback on the code itself.
Kind regards
How d
On 1/2/21 4:47 AM, Flávio wrote:
Hi folks,
I have started a repository to port Differential equation solver code to D.
The goal is to have efficient implementations in D that have a much
simpler interface for users than current C, C++, and FORTRAN libraries.
Currently is just a couple of solv
On 1/2/21 4:18 PM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Sat, Jan 02, 2021 at 09:01:17PM +, Murilo via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
[...]
It's because I don't people to know the spoilers, so no one will see
the source code.
...
Providing source code is mainly for convenience to people who might want
to c
On 1/2/21 2:10 PM, Murilo wrote:
On Saturday, 2 January 2021 at 05:43:48 UTC, James Blachly wrote:
On 1/1/21 11:12 PM, Murilo wrote:
Here is the link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Il1xLN8b5rzghYLXTQqq2apv5YMKv7rx/view?usp=sharing
Bro I would be shocked if people are excited to run a my
On 1/1/21 11:12 PM, Murilo wrote:
Here is the link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Il1xLN8b5rzghYLXTQqq2apv5YMKv7rx/view?usp=sharing
Bro I would be shocked if people are excited to run a mystery binary
downloaded from Google Drive.
The ELF binary does contain arsd symbols, and at least VM
On 1/1/21 11:39 PM, Ali Çehreli wrote:
I've come across the book on D Wiki Books. Amazon link:
https://www.amazon.com/Programming-Language-Former-Python-Developers/dp/B08M83X6N8
Ali
Wow -- A great find Ali! I and my staff find ourselves in the same
position -- all former (actually , sti
On 12/14/20 1:47 AM, 9il wrote:
Hi all,
Generic version of Ryu algorithm [1] was ported to D, well optimized,
and adopted to mir packages.
...
[1] https://github.com/ulfjack/ryu
[2] http://mir-algorithm.libmir.org/
[3] http://asdf.libmir.org/
[4] http://mir-ion.libmir.org/
[5] https://issues.d
On 10/21/20 10:47 AM, Robert burner Schadek wrote:
https://code.dlang.org/packages/dsemver
is a program that computes the next SemVer for your dlang package.
As indicated downthread, this could be a great ecosystem partner with
dmd-as-a-library.
Thank you Robert!
On 10/8/20 12:40 PM, 9il wrote:
It is a pleasure to announce the Dlang Statistical Package by John
Michael Hall.
API
http://mir-stat.libmir.org/
GitHub
http://github.com/libmir/mir-stat
DUB
https://code.dlang.org/packages/mir-stat
The initial release provides descriptive statistics and algor
On 9/27/20 6:08 AM, tchaloupka wrote:
Hi all, I've just pushed the updated results.
Thanks for continuing to work on this!
vibe-core performs quite well -- scaling up with additional workers
from 8 through 256, whereas vibe-d platform tops out around
~35,000-45,000 RPS irrespective of simu
On 9/20/20 4:03 PM, tchaloupka wrote:
Hi,
as it pops up now and then (last one in
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/qttjlgxjmrzzuflrj...@forum.dlang.org) I
wanted to see the various D libraries performance against each other too
and ended up with https://github.com/tchaloupka/httpbench
It's jus
On 9/14/20 5:17 PM, mw wrote:
On Sunday, 13 September 2020 at 16:33:42 UTC, James Blachly wrote:
{
"name": "git-dependency",
"dependencies": {
"gitcompatibledubpackage": {
"repository":
"git+https://github.com/dlang-community/gitcompatibledubpackage.git";,
On 9/11/20 3:48 AM, Martin Nowak wrote:
Glad to announce the first beta for the 2.094.0 release, ♥ to the 49
contributors.
This is the first release to be built with LDC on all platforms, so we'd
welcome some more thorough beta testing.
http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_beta
http://dlang.or
On 8/24/20 5:11 PM, ikod wrote:
Thanks, but no )
This hashmap can't replace standard AA for next reason:
with standard AA you can safely do:
string[int] aa;
aa[0] = "null";
auto v = 0 in aa;
aa.remove(0);
assert(*v == "null");
aa[0] = "one";
assert(*v == "null");
Hm, I see what you mean but I
On Monday, 24 August 2020 at 05:51:59 UTC, ikod wrote:
On Monday, 24 August 2020 at 01:39:26 UTC, James Blachly wrote:
OH, I almost forgot the best part. It is crazy fast.
https://attractivechaos.wordpress.com/2018/01/13/revisiting-hash-table-performance/
https://attractivechaos.wordpress.com/2
In addition to our interval tree implementation (
https://forum.dlang.org/thread/rhrgbl$2n1h$1...@digitalmars.com ), I wanted
to share another tool we have been using extensively here, a D templates
port of attractivechaos' klib (https://github.com/attractivechaos/klib)
component khash.
https
On 8/23/20 4:44 PM, Mike Parker wrote:
If you're interested in following along with the progress of Symmetry
Autumn of Code 2020, you can start with this blog post, where I briefly
introduce the participants and their SAOC projects:
https://dlang.org/blog/2020/08/23/symmetry-autumn-of-code-202
I am happy to share our interval tree library we built for some internal
computational biology projects. I would also be very happy to have your
feedback on implementation and execution as I am certainly no
professional software engineer.
James
# Sources
https://github.com/blachlylab/interval
On 1/9/20 10:03 PM, suncarpet wrote:
I can't say I like the idea of requiring users to use the aforementioned
or similar services and necessitating the use of git over other VCS
solutions.
How is it that dub works today?
On 12/17/19 12:34 PM, H. S. Teoh wrote:
This looks like something the D Foundation ought to fund. Buy one of
the many VPS's out there to be used as the "official", Foundation-backed
dub server, preferably with a hosting provider that has multiple
redundant network connections and automatic backu
On 8/1/19 11:30 AM, Mike Parker wrote:
I know some of you have been waiting for this and I apologize for the
delay. You can now get your hands on some DLang swag and support the D
Language Foundation at the same time. See the blog post for details:
https://dlang.org/blog/2019/08/01/the-dlang-s
On 5/28/19 5:41 AM, Njagi Mwaniki wrote:
Hello I’m Njagi Mwaniki,
I am part of the 2019 Google Summer of Code under the Open
Bioinformatics Foundation with a project aimed to add variation graph
support to BioD under mentors George Githinji and Pjotr Prins.
...
VG is a set of tools that alre
On 4/29/19 11:23 AM, Jon Degenhardt wrote:
An update on changes to this tool-set over the last year.
...
The other main update is improved I/O read performance in many of the
tools. This is from developing a buffered version of byLine. It is
especially effective for skinny files (short lines).
On 4/23/19 3:23 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2019-04-23 14:10, Mike Franklin wrote:
Nice work, Jacob! Very cool!
Thanks :)
Seconded -- absolutely fantastic
On 3/10/19 7:41 AM, kinke wrote:
On Sunday, 10 March 2019 at 02:05:37 UTC, Manu wrote:
Can you explain what this means:
* Fix: functions annotated with `pragma(inline, true)` are
implicitly cross-module-inlined again.
`pragma(inline, true)` functions have only been inlined in the same
compil
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