On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 06:43:34 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
This forum is very functional. I would participate less in a
forum that requires loading up a browser to use. But then
again, maybe people would be happier if I wasn't around to blab
about vim and symmetry and why dub sux, so perh
Happy to announce the first version of Musicpulator.
An open-source library for analyzing and manipulating music.
As of now only manual analysis and manipulation is possible, but
in future versions this will change.
Please see the README.md for examples as there are a lot!
Github: https://gi
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 20:29:08 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
That would work, but it would also suffer from all the same
problems as macro-based programming in C. The compiler would
be unable to detect when you accidentally pasted type names
together where you intended to be separate, the str
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 08:17:30 UTC, Anonymouse wrote:
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 06:43:34 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
This forum is very functional. I would participate less in a
forum that requires loading up a browser to use. But then
again, maybe people would be happier if I wasn'
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 12:38:48 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
The norm is for pages to not load in the browser. I don't think
it's necessary to elaborate on the impression this creates on
potential users.
Yes. Unfortunately I encounter it quite often. Just now the
loading of the forum has st
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 08:17:30AM +, Anonymouse via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
> On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 06:43:34 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> > This forum is very functional. I would participate less in a forum
> > that requires loading up a browser to use. But then again, maybe
> >
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 14:14:32 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 08:17:30AM +, Anonymouse via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 06:43:34 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> [...]
[...]
For us on the browser pages don't always load, though.
That's a
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 10:35:52AM +, bauss via Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
> Happy to announce the first version of Musicpulator.
>
> An open-source library for analyzing and manipulating music.
>
> As of now only manual analysis and manipulation is possible, but in
> future versions this
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 03:28:12PM +, user1234 via Digitalmars-d-announce
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> On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 14:14:32 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
> > On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 08:17:30AM +, Anonymouse via
> > Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
> > > On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 06:43:34 UTC,
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 16:15:21 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
I wonder if it's worth it to split the database into an active
part (for recent threads) and an archive part (for older
threads that are unlikely to change). Most of the lookups will
be in the smaller active part, which hopefully
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 16:11:33 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Sat, Jan 19, 2019 at 10:35:52AM +, bauss via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
Happy to announce the first version of Musicpulator.
An open-source library for analyzing and manipulating music.
As of now only manual analysis and
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 10:35:52 UTC, bauss wrote:
Happy to announce the first version of Musicpulator.
An open-source library for analyzing and manipulating music.
As of now only manual analysis and manipulation is possible,
but in future versions this will change.
Please see the RE
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 14:29:14 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Not long ago, in my retrospective on the D Blog in 2018, I
invited folks to write about their first impressions of D. Ron
Tarrant, who you may have seen in the Lear forum, answered the
call. The result is the latest post on the blog
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 17:06:54 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
I had to use my parents' TV in the living room :) And I was
made to learn typing before I could play games on it, so
cruel...
LOL!
(Ahem) I feel your pain, sir.
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 18:59:59 UTC, JN wrote:
Just add a line in your dub.json file and you have the library.
Need to upgrade to newer version? Just change the version in
dub.json file. Need to download the problem from scratch? No
problem, dub can use the json file to download all the
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 18:48:00 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
Very nice indeed! Welcome aboard, Ron!
Thanks, H.S.
I used to remember most of the opcodes by heart... though
nowadays that memory has mostly faded away.
I used to write 6502 in my head while riding my bike to school,
then write
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 19:55:34 UTC, Meta wrote:
Great read Ron. Can I ask which town in Newfoundland it was
where you stayed back in 1985?
Sure. I was in St. Lawrence on the Burin Peninsula. Do you know
it?
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 20:12:04 UTC, Jon Degenhardt
wrote:
Nicely done. Very enjoyable, thanks for publishing this!
Thanks, Jon. Glad you enjoyed it.
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 20:30:25 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
Regarding Dub.
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[1] https://github.com/ldc-developers/ldc
[2] https://dlang.org/spec/expression.html#import_expressions
[3] https://travis-ci.com/
[4] https://blog.travis-ci.com/2018-10-11-windows-early-release
[5
On Saturday, 19 January 2019 at 22:07:47 UTC, Ron Tarrant wrote:
On Friday, 18 January 2019 at 18:59:59 UTC, JN wrote:
Just add a line in your dub.json file and you have the
library. Need to upgrade to newer version? Just change the
version in dub.json file. Need to download the problem from
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