On Tuesday, 23 January 2018 at 19:05:21 UTC, Seb wrote:
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 19:38:45 UTC, John Gabriele wrote:
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 15:32:29 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe
wrote:
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 15:18:38 UTC, Johann wrote:
Maybe it's due to historical reasons.
It's
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 15:32:29 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Monday, 22 January 2018 at 15:18:38 UTC, Johann wrote:
Maybe it's due to historical reasons.
It's actually "future" reasons... the /phobos is the original
one, and /library was supposed to replace it, but now many
years
On Sunday, 3 December 2017 at 20:05:47 UTC, bitwise wrote:
{snip} If anyone can offer any kind of advice, or an article
that explains these things concisely and effectively, that
would be helpful.
I found some git-specific info in this wiki page:
On Wednesday, 29 November 2017 at 17:26:11 UTC, Nick Treleaven
wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 October 2017 at 20:49:26 UTC, John Gabriele
wrote:
What's changed in the language, library, and community since
then that I should be aware of if following along with and
learning from that book?
Here's a
On Thursday, 5 October 2017 at 05:22:16 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 10/04/2017 09:57 PM, John Gabriele wrote:
I'm using Emacs 25.2.2 with d-mode-20161022.717 on Debian
Testing, and by default this mode indents by 2 spaces. Is
there an easy way to configure it to use 4 spaces instead?
I
On Thursday, 5 October 2017 at 08:49:30 UTC, Aravinda VK wrote:
On Thursday, 5 October 2017 at 04:57:09 UTC, John Gabriele
wrote:
I'm using Emacs 25.2.2 with d-mode-20161022.717 on Debian
Testing, and by default this mode indents by 2 spaces. Is
there an easy way to configure it to use 4
I'm using Emacs 25.2.2 with d-mode-20161022.717 on Debian
Testing, and by default this mode indents by 2 spaces. Is there
an easy way to configure it to use 4 spaces instead?
Hi all,
This is my first message to this forum. And what a pleasure it is
to be here. :)
I was just looking around at what D books are available. I see
that Andrei's "The D Programming Language" was published in 2010.
What's changed in the language, library, and community since then
that I