Re: Release Candidate [was: Re: Beta 2.098.0]
On Thursday, 7 October 2021 at 23:18:39 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: On Wednesday, 29 September 2021 at 20:53:53 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote: Glad to announce the first beta for the 2.098.0 release, ♥ to the 62 contributors. http://dlang.org/download.html#dmd_beta http://dlang.org/changelog/2.098.0.html Release candidate is live now ([pending dlang.org PR](https://github.com/dlang/dlang.org/pull/3108)) This release is quite a bit delayed due to [OSX build woes](https://github.com/dlang/installer/pull/487) and some personal lack of time. As usual please report any bugs at https://issues.dlang.org -Martin 💕
DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
I've just updated the [DConf Online 2021 page][1] with the conference schedule. The details for the keynote talks will come later. Adam currently intends for his livecoding session to be a continuation of the project he started in last year's session. He may change his mind before then, though, and I'll update the page if he does. Razvan Nitu will be joining Walter and Atila for the Ask Us Anything! session this year, so if you have any questions for him in his role as Pull Request & Issue Manager, or about [the D Summer School][2] he and Eduard Staniloiu are running at the university in Bucharest, that will be a great opportunity to ask him. I expect the DConf Online 2021 swag will be ready to go by the middle of next week. In the meantime, if you haven't picked up a BEERCONF! shirt yet, now's a good time to get one and have it before the next #Beerconf. You can currently get 15% off that and anything else you buy with the code SEASONSALE4U. [Purchasing through this link][3] will earn the Foundation a referral fee on top of the royalty we'll get from the sale. [1]: https://dconf.org/2021/online/index.html [2]: https://dlang.org/blog/2021/08/26/d-summer-school-v3/ [3]: https://www.zazzle.com/store/dlang_swag?rf=238129799288374326
Re: DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 08:23:45 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: I've just updated the [DConf Online 2021 page][1] with the conference schedule. The details for the keynote talks will come later. [...] I saw an issue in the text on the page on Stefan's talk description: "But is their a better way?" -> there Also, what about having a reference to the DConf on dlang.org front page?
Re: DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 08:23:45 UTC, Mike Parker wrote: ... Adam currently intends for his livecoding session to be a continuation of the project he started in last year's session. He may change his mind before then, though, and I'll update the page if he does. Adam beyond the continuation... we need a new and simply Web Browser written in D. :) Matheus.
Re: DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 22:16:16 UTC, Matheus wrote: Adam beyond the continuation... we need a new and simply Web Browser written in D. :) You know back in 2013ish I actually was doing a little one. htmlwidget.d in my github repo. It always sucked but it is tempting to go back to it; with my new functions it would suck slightly less. But realistically I wanted to do something I could finish in one hour and obviously that didn't work so now I gotta finish it in one hour more. Nothing too big can be squeezed in there.
Re: DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 17:16:36 UTC, ezneh wrote: I saw an issue in the text on the page on Stefan's talk description: "But is their a better way?" -> there Fixed. Also, what about having a reference to the DConf on dlang.org front page? Max submitted a PR for that. Thanks!
Re: DConf Online 2021 Schedule Published
On 10/8/21 8:31 PM, Adam Ruppe wrote: On Friday, 8 October 2021 at 22:16:16 UTC, Matheus wrote: Adam beyond the continuation... we need a new and simply Web Browser written in D. :) You know back in 2013ish I actually was doing a little one. htmlwidget.d in my github repo. It always sucked but it is tempting to go back to it; with my new functions it would suck slightly less. But realistically I wanted to do something I could finish in one hour and obviously that didn't work so now I gotta finish it in one hour more. Nothing too big can be squeezed in there. Just remember that floats are NaN by default. -Steve