Re: Silicon Valley D Meetup March 24, 2016
On Thursday, 17 March 2016 at 18:40:02 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote: Stefan Brus has accepted to repeat his Berlin meetup presentation for us remotely at his 3am! :D "Intro to Game Development in D" http://www.meetup.com/D-Lang-Silicon-Valley/events/229370428/ As always, we will post a Google hangouts link at the start of the presentation at around 7pm Pacific time. Ali This is awesome. It's definitely something I'm interested in finding more about, as I've messed with Derelict's bindings and Unity manages with garbage collection. Will the recording be available online? I've also applied to work on the FlatBuffers implementation as part of GSoC which I hope will be helpful for game development.
Re: Silicon Valley D Meetup March 24, 2016
On Thursday, 17 March 2016 at 19:13:29 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote: On 03/17/2016 12:05 PM, Darkfeign wrote: > Will the recording be available online? We haven't been doing that partly because our meetups are very intimate and people share lots of personal information. I hope you can make the live connection at 7pm Pacific time, March 24, Thursday. (Early Friday morning for Europe.) Ali That's a shame, but I totally understand. Believe me, if I could spend some time in Silicon Valley I would! Would love to do my postdoc at Stanford. I'll be in first year labs early Friday unfortunately, but at least the slides are available. Thanks, Michael.
Re: [hackathon] One week left to the first D Hackathon!
On Monday, 20 April 2015 at 12:17:13 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote: On 4/19/15 9:03 AM, ANtlord wrote: Good day! May be it is silly question, but I can't understand. Can I take a part in hackaton remotely? Yes! The hackathon is exclusively online and distributed! And second question. Will hackaton's projects be published? It's the choice of each author! My hope is that out of this we'll have some good bugfixes, good stuff in http://code.dlang.org, and maybe a good couple of articles. Andrei This would be a great outcome. Some more links/ideas for starter projects might be nice for those interested in getting involved but not knowing the best places to begin.