On Tuesday, 28 January 2014 at 02:53:14 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Don't forget - Friday night is the deadline for both DConf
submissions and early registrations.
http://dconf.org
It's safe to say we have a quorum already. Also, the proposals
we got are solid. However, we are having fewer submissions,
which is a bit of a letdown.
Keep in mind: DConf is literally created in every sense of the
word by people in this forum. We're counting on our prominent
participants to submit talk/panel proposals. If you're in doubt
about your prominence, it's probably bigger than you think! Yes
I'm talking about you! We also hope that most regulars on this
forum will be able to attend. This is _the_ event to be at if
you have an interest in D.
Last but not least, 31 January is not the time to deliver your
_entire_ material. All we need is the _idea_ and the
_abstract_. You'll have months to finish your talk after the
acceptance process.
http://dconf.org
Andrei
Just in case if anyone wants to speak but lacking ideas, here are
some for you:
- You can talk about web development with D.
- You can talk about what are bindings and how to write C/C++
bindings with D.
- You can talk about functional programming with D. (A
clojure/haskell vs. D might help)
- You can talk about D vs. Rust vs. Go.
- You can talk about templates and ranges.