On 11/30/2015 01:07 PM, Luis wrote:
> name "dedcpu"
> authors "Luis Panadero Guardeño"
> targetType "none"
> license "BSD 3-clause"
> description "DCPU-16 tools"
>
> subPackage {
>name "lem1802"
>description "Visual LEM1802 font editor"
>targetType "executable"
>targetName "lem1802
On 12/01/2015 07:22 AM, Ola Fosheim Grøstad wrote:
> On Tuesday, 1 December 2015 at 12:07:51 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
>> I think you are meaning Bazel here. http://bazel.io/
>>
>> I haven't had chance to play with it as yet, and it changes massively every
>> day – though I suspect it is the inter
On 12/02/2015 07:29 PM, Idan Arye wrote:
> On Wednesday, 2 December 2015 at 22:57:31 UTC, CraigDillabaugh wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 2 December 2015 at 20:45:33 UTC, Idan Arye wrote:
>>> On Wednesday, 2 December 2015 at 16:15:04 UTC, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
[...]
>>>
>>> The issue is not with huma
On 11/10/2015 08:12 AM, Márcio Martins wrote:
> On Monday, 9 November 2015 at 23:07:57 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> Rust has a nice way to download at https://www.rust-lang.org/downloads.html
>> for Posix:
>>
>> $ curl -sSf https://static.rust-lang.org/rustup.sh | sh -s --
>>
>> The method i
On 05/13/2015 05:29 AM, Maxim Fomin wrote:
> On Wednesday, 13 May 2015 at 09:20:36 UTC, Bienlein wrote:
>> "You are making a cool project and we'd like to contribute to it, but we
>> don't know and neither feel like studying this silly D".
>>
>> This is indeed a problem for many newly created lang
On 04/15/2015 02:40 PM, Mengu wrote:
> i was watching an interesting PyCon talk on Rust & Python and I wanted to
> share it here since i know there are people using PyD.
>
> you can watch the talk at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CwJ0MH-4MA. it
> looks really nice and easy.
>
I'm now regrett
On 12/29/2014 02:07 PM, anonymous wrote:
> On Monday, 29 December 2014 at 13:20:39 UTC, Julian Kranz wrote:
>> Thank you for your answer. This kind of thing also works for C++, but that
>> would mean that I would implement the whole visitor twice - one const and
>> one non-const version. Is that
On 12/08/2014 02:18 PM, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> It seems that D3 is already available:
>
> https://github.com/mbostock/d3
>
> ;-)
>
Messes with me every time people I work with talk about data visualization...
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On 12/08/2014 11:11 AM, Martin Nowak wrote:
> On 12/07/2014 02:02 PM, Russel Winder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
>> I wonder if Copr could be used to create a Fedora project repository
>> for all the D bits and pieces in the way that D-Apt does things for
>> Debian?
>>
>> https://fedorahosted.org/copr
On 12/01/2014 09:31 PM, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
> On 2/12/2014 3:26 p.m., Walter Bright wrote:
>> On 12/1/2014 6:19 PM, Rikki Cattermole wrote:
>>> Just a thought but, its pretty close to end of year. Projects will be
>>> slowing
>>> down/stopping ext. People going on holiday. That also could screw
On 10/26/2014 12:21 PM, Sean Kelly wrote:
> On Saturday, 25 October 2014 at 20:49:26 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
>> https://github.com/D-Programming-Deimos
>>
>> http://en.docsity.com/news/programming-2/free-libraries-for-everyday-work-in-popular-languages/
>>
>> These appear to have C interfaces, so
On 08/21/2014 12:59 AM, Hubert wrote:
> First I wanna say that I've become a huge fan of D, and I hope one day I can
> replace all my creative projects with a D codebase. With that said, I do
> agree that D could use a redesign. I've not been monitoring this thread very
> closely, but the design
On 08/21/2014 01:37 PM, "Théo Bueno" " wrote:
> On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 17:31:45 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
>> On Thursday, 21 August 2014 at 17:24:28 UTC, Théo Bueno wrote:
Also please avoid personal insults :P
>>>
>>> I wasn't insulting, my intention was to mention the fact that
>>> this arg
On 07/27/2014 04:59 PM, bearophile wrote:
> Matt Soucy:
>
>>> Is it a good idea to also mix in the function composition operator
>>> overloading?
>>
>> I'm not so sure about that one - mainly because then it's possible with some
>> functions (the curried ones) but not all (including "regular" an
On 07/27/2014 12:09 PM, bearophile wrote:
> Matt Soucy:
>
>> So, in the next release std.functional.curry has been renamed to
>> std.functional.partial:
>>
>> https://github.com/D-Programming-Language/phobos/pull/1979
>
> Oh, good. (And the "sigh" by Andrei is cute).
>
I was hoping that was a
On 07/27/2014 10:48 AM, bearophile wrote:
> In std.functional there is a curry(), that looks more like a partial
> application.
>
> In the Python land I've recently seen a library for a more functional style
> of coding:
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/PyMonad/
>
> I don't like for Python most o
On 05/29/2014 11:53 AM, Tom Browder via Digitalmars-d wrote:
> Has anyone done a survey of the primary OS of D users?
>
> I (a D newbie) use Debian Linux (64-bit), but I get the feeling that
> many (if not most) users are on some version of Windows.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Tom
>
Fed
On 04/22/2014 02:06 PM, Brian Schott wrote:
> On Tuesday, 22 April 2014 at 17:43:58 UTC, Daniel Murphy wrote:
>> Of course we can.
>
> We have "alias a = b;" and "alias b a;", so there's precedent for having two
> ways of doing exactly the same thing.
Except that's another case of "we had one way
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