Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
On Tuesday, 18 October 2016 at 18:21:31 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei Hello Razvan! Welcome to the D World!
Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
On 19/10/2016 7:21 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei Hello and welcome! As usual, you're welcome to join us in #d on Freenode if you just want to chat or ask for some help.
Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
On Tuesday, 18 October 2016 at 18:21:31 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei Would you happen to know who of them is most interested in compiler development. I would like to delegate tasks like printing string-mixins.
Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
On Tuesday, 18 October 2016 at 18:21:31 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei I think this is a good marketing tool for the language. It's impressive to have a "team". Do you intend to write a blog post or otherwise provide information about the plan for this?
Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
Welcome Razvan! Ali P.S. Now I really suspect that a precondition to be affiliated with University "Politehnica" Bucharest is to have the name Razvan.[1] Or perhaps you guys change your names after attending that school? :o) [1] Another team member is Alexandru *Razvan* Caciulescu, who works with *Razvan* Deaconescu together with Professor *Razvan* Rughinis. :) On 10/18/2016 11:21 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei
Re: Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
On Tuesday, 18 October 2016 at 18:21:31 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei Tell them hello from me :)
Please say hello to our third team member: Razvan Nitu
Hi everyone, Please join me in welcoming Razvan Nitu to our fledgling team of Romanian graduate students. Razvan has already some solid industrial experience and has a broad area of interests such as low-level kernel-level development, networking, distributed filesystems, and more. We're sure he'll find something to pique his interest :o). We are setting up the team in an office at University "Politehnica" Bucharest, close to their academic advisors. For now they're in bootcamp getting familiar with our toolchain. Please help me in getting everyone up to speed. Welcome, Razvan! Andrei
Boston D Meetup
Announced on meetup.com: https://www.meetup.com/Boston-area-D-Programming-Language-Meetup/events/234916038/ I'm hoping next month to have a meetup in a place where we can have more formal discussion/presentation. -Steve
Munich D October Meetup
Hi all, this month the Munich D Meetup [1] will cover the recent buzz about the "Numerical age in D". For example in matrix-matrix multiplication Mir GLAS beat the OpenBLAS and Eigen math libraries [2]. We will meet next Wednesday (26.10). Please see the Meetup event page [3] for more details. Everyone is cordially invited. See you there, [1] Munich D Meetup Group: https://www.meetup.com/de-DE/Munich-D-Programmers/ [2] Numerical age for D http://blog.mir.dlang.io/glas/benchmark/openblas/2016/09/23/glas-gemm-benchmark.html [3] October Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/Munich-D-Programmers/events/234940707/