Re: Top Five World’s Most Underrated Programming Languages

2019-01-24 Thread Ben via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Thursday, 24 January 2019 at 14:44:07 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
Of course, one could argue that it must have offered enough to 
keep some of them interested. They were able to get stuff done 
when they used it.


The build in and good performing http server hit the sweet spot. 
Never underestimate the desire of people to simply get going fast.


As a developer, you can be assured that your Go HTTP server will 
survive a upgrade to a new major release version. That assurance 
is a bit less with D. ;)


One of D its weak spots, that its so general positioned as a C++ 
replacement, that it lacks a identify for itself.


Re: The latest Terrarium TV 1.8.1 has been updated.

2017-11-16 Thread Bruno Ben via Digitalmars-d-announce
On Wednesday, 8 November 2017 at 09:40:01 UTC, Theresa Henson 
wrote:
The update is compatible with the latest Android OS as well as 
all others over Android 4.0


Here are updated version of Terrarium TV: 
https://terrariumtvforpcdownload.com/terrarium-tv-apk/


Berlin D Meetup Feb 2015

2015-02-05 Thread Ben via Digitalmars-d-announce

Hi All,

The next Berlin D Meetup will be happening on Friday the 20th of 
February at 19:30. The venue will be Berlin Co-Op 
(http://co-up.de/) on the 3rd floor who have the equipment for us 
to do presentations. Speaking of presentations, big thanks to 
Joseph Wakeling who will be doing a presentation on Random 
number generation in Phobos and beyond. After the presentation 
we will have time for questions/discussions/drinks.


We also have a meetup page here: 
http://www.meetup.com/Berlin-D-Programmers/


Thanks,
Ben.


Berlin Meetup

2015-01-16 Thread Ben via Digitalmars-d-announce
In case someone hasn't seen the post in the D general group, we 
have organised a social meet up for D programmers in Berlin 
Germany next week. It will take place on Friday the 23rd of 
January from 17:00 to 19:30 at the Melbourne Canteen 
(http://www.melbournecanteen.com/). The idea is to have a chat 
about whether people are keen to take part in regular events and 
what form these events may take.