On Friday, 30 May 2014 at 11:48:57 UTC, Chris wrote:
There's _always_ something you can learn, even if you think you
know it all.
Like the fact that you can @disable this() for a struct, even
though you can't implement it. I didn't know that, but I have the
perfect use case for it (and it's o
∅MQD is a D library that wraps the low-level C API of the ∅MQ
(aka. ZeroMQ) messaging framework. It is a rather thin wrapper
that maps closely to the C API, while making it safer, easier and
more pleasant to use. The API is designed to feel familiar to
existing ∅MQ users, yet natural to D use
I am happy to announce the (somewhat overdue) release of ∅MQD
v1.0!
∅MQD is a D library that wraps the low-level C API of the ∅MQ
(aka. ZeroMQ) messaging framework. It is a rather thin wrapper
that maps closely to the C API, while providing modern D features
that make the framework safer, ea
On Sunday, 16 August 2015 at 12:53:39 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
Cool. I haven't actually used ZeroMQ yet, but it's something
I've had my eye on.
If you want to look into it, I heartily recommend the ZeroMQ
Guide:
http://zguide.zeromq.org/
In addition to being a comprehensive and well-
As of today, the main SciD repository will be hosted under the
DlangScience organisation on GitHub:
https://github.com/DlangScience/scid
SciD is a collection of freely usable numerical routines for,
among other things,
- numerical integration (quadrature) and differentiation
- nonlinea
On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 at 20:44:25 UTC, Suliman wrote:
Lars, did you thought about full port? I read post of etcimon
about his Botan lib. He eventual decided to rewrite original
lib from C++ to D to make code more easier maintainable.
I considered it, yes, but it is a *lot* more work, and
On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 at 19:35:56 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 8/16/2015 2:22 AM, Lars T. Kyllingstad wrote:
I am happy to announce the (somewhat overdue) release of ∅MQD
v1.0!
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3hgg00/mqd_d_library_for_zeromq_v10_released/
Lars, please post a
On Tuesday, 18 August 2015 at 19:35:02 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
Here's the pattern that works a lot better:
1. spend hundreds if not thousands of hours developing
something really cool
Check!
2. spend 10 minutes writing the announcement to D.announce. Be
sure to include:
who, what, whe