On Wednesday, 24 December 2014 at 09:57:31 UTC, Kagamin wrote:
Works for me on allegro-5.0.10-mt.dll, produced 391kb lib file.
I think my Windows 7 on my Mac has system damage - I used a doggy
flash drive. I plan to install Window 8.1, and hopefully that
will fix the problem.
Hi, I've been wondering if anyone would give some advice on an
OOP-related question. Assume there's an external library (module
c_library) that handles IDs for groups and datasets and we want
to wrap it in a high-level D API. Groups can contain datasets
identified by names, and each dataset
Please ignore the missing new keywords in the code and other
minor typos :)
On Thursday, 18 December 2014 at 20:12:01 UTC, Tobias Pankrath
wrote:
You shouldn't use my code verbatim though. For example, you
should only use x.length, if x is of element type of data.
Otherwise if you have e.g. an array of array you'd get totally
wrong numbers.
What role does `x` play
On Friday, 26 December 2014 at 16:29:56 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:
See my update at
https://github.com/nordlow/justd/blob/master/algorithm_ex.d#L1602
which tries to merge all the ideas into one adapting algorithm
:)
Destroy!
BTW:
1. Is is relevant to extend `append` to data being a
I thought about it once but quickly abandoned the idea. The
primary reason was that D doesn't have REPL and is thus not
suitable for interactive data exploration.
The quick compile times could allow interactive data exploration
I agree with other posters that a D REPL and
On Fri, 2014-12-26 at 20:44 +, Laeeth Isharc via Digitalmars-d-learn
wrote:
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I agree with other posters that a D REPL and
interactive/visualization data environment would be very cool,
but unfortunately doesn't exist. Batch computing is more
practical, but REPLs really hook new users. I
On Wednesday, 25 September 2013 at 04:35:57 UTC, lomereiter wrote:
I thought about it once but quickly abandoned the idea. The
primary reason was that D doesn't have REPL and is thus not
suitable for interactive data exploration.
https://github.com/MartinNowak/drepl
https://drepl.dawg.eu/
On Wednesday, 25 September 2013 at 03:41:36 UTC, Jay Norwood
wrote:
I've been playing with the python pandas app enables
interactive manipulation of tables of data in their dataframe
structure, which they say is similar to the structures used in
R.
It appears pandas has laid claim to being a
REPLs are over-hyped and have become a fashion touchstone that
few dare argue against for fear of being denounced as un-hip.
REPLs have their
place, but in the main are nowhere near as useful as people
claim.
IPython Notebooks on the other hand are a balance between
editor/execution
On Friday, 26 December 2014 at 21:31:00 UTC, aldanor wrote:
On Wednesday, 25 September 2013 at 03:41:36 UTC, Jay Norwood
wrote:
I've been playing with the python pandas app enables
interactive manipulation of tables of data in their dataframe
structure, which they say is similar to the
On Friday, 26 December 2014 at 16:31:48 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:
On Friday, 26 December 2014 at 16:29:56 UTC, Nordlöw wrote:
See my update at
https://github.com/nordlow/justd/blob/master/algorithm_ex.d#L1602
which tries to merge all the ideas into one adapting algorithm
:)
Destroy!
BTW:
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