On Friday, 4 May 2018 at 11:35:22 UTC, Sjoerd Nijboer wrote:
So i'm a college student in and what bothers me is that there
seem to kind of assume programming languages don't evolve or
don't get replaced by better ones.
Right now if you go to college you'll most likely get tought
c++, c# or java
On Saturday, 5 May 2018 at 07:37:29 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 5/4/2018 4:35 AM, Sjoerd Nijboer wrote:
Since D seems to be a language that supports a lot of
programming
paradigms very well, wouldn't it be beneficial to learn people
declarative programming using D for a little and from there
It was nice to read Walter's article from 2014...
Wonder who posted it, and how long it will stay in the visibility
range, but it was a nice feeling to see it at the top.
--
Sameer
On Sunday, 3 June 2018 at 20:12:03 UTC, JakubJ wrote:
On Sunday, 3 June 2018 at 16:58:23 UTC, Sameer Pradhan wrote:
It was nice to read Walter's article from 2014...
Wonder who posted it, and how long it will stay in the
visibility range, but it was a nice feeling to see it at the
top.
--
Sa
During our Boston D Meetup today, we went through and
deconstructed Walter's wonderfully elegant blog post from 2012
called "Component Programming in D"
http://www.drdobbs.com/article/print?articleId=240008321&siteSectionName=architecture-and-design
I stumbled upon this gem (and another score
Wow! I am glad to see so many responses! Thanks for your
indulgence.
So, to summarize, the concept (no pun intended) has been around
for a while in D---originally in the context of arrays. It just
might have been a bug, or an unintended side-effect. I intend to
read the archival posts and mi
I had no idea of the DoD's Steelman requirements
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steelman_language_requirements)
I found another documents that has the same table that was on the
website listed in an earlier post. Here are the individual links:
https://www.dwheeler.com/steelman/steeltab.htm
h
By some bizarre coincidence, or rightfully so, an (somewhat
artificial attempt at a cleanroom-ish) unbiased attempt to find
out what Google associates with each letter of the English
alphabet, someone with extra time on their hands at BBC's
technology department, I was pleasantly surprised to f
On Tuesday, 23 May 2017 at 23:31:48 UTC, Joakim wrote:
Enjoying going through these:
http://ddili.org/AliCehreli_CppNow_2017_Competitive_Advantage_with_D.no_pause.pdf
Ali really has a gift for explaining stuff, we're lucky to have
him.
I must say that I really enjoyed the slides as well! Hop
On Sunday, 22 May 2016 at 18:35:16 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
http://alumni.media.mit.edu/~cahn/life/gian-carlo-rota-10-lessons.html#expository
A lot of us wind up giving presentations now and then, and all
of us can improve. This article has some great advice, and is a
good read, too.
Very n
On Tuesday, 17 May 2016 at 13:17:35 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
Is anyone interested in having D meetups in Boston area? I'm
not familiar with really any other locals (well, there is one
person I know of :)
-Steve
I would love to be part of the Boston D community.
Maybe we can meet on/n
On Friday, 28 October 2016 at 06:31:19 UTC, Ilya Yaroshenko wrote:
On Friday, 28 October 2016 at 03:44:05 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
On 10/27/16 3:59 AM, Ilya Yaroshenko wrote:
[...]
I must plead ignorance on the finer interface details, but from
what I am reading this seems like an ama
On Thursday, 1 December 2016 at 14:26:11 UTC, ringo starr wrote:
swello.edu
This post screams Captcha!
Just to make sure it was not a false positive, I went to the
(non-existent) URL. On the bright side, the forum seems to be
widely circulated—enough to attract spammers!
As far as I can tell,
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