Re: GC Series Page on the Blog

2017-07-25 Thread Andrea Fontana via Digitalmars-d-announce

On Monday, 24 July 2017 at 17:08:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
So it's 2:00 am in Seoul. Having a bout of insomnia, I checked 
in on the reddit thread for the latest blog post and saw a 
comment that reminded me that I keep forgetting to set up a GC 
page on the blog. So I did. This lists all the posts in the 
series with a brief summary, as opposed to showing each post in 
its entirety (which is what happens when you click the GC 
category). In future, if you'd like to post a link somewhere to 
the GC series on the blog, please use this one:


http://dlang.org/blog/the-gc-series/

As an addendum, note that there's only one post in the "Tools 
and Strategies" section. I'm still looking for guest posts to 
flesh that out. If there's a library or idiom you use that you 
think others may find useful, for @nogc or otherwise, please 
consider writing a post about it.


Thanks!


OT: I read "Copyright © **2016** by the D Language Foundation, 
All Rights Reserved"


GC Series Page on the Blog

2017-07-24 Thread Mike Parker via Digitalmars-d-announce
So it's 2:00 am in Seoul. Having a bout of insomnia, I checked in 
on the reddit thread for the latest blog post and saw a comment 
that reminded me that I keep forgetting to set up a GC page on 
the blog. So I did. This lists all the posts in the series with a 
brief summary, as opposed to showing each post in its entirety 
(which is what happens when you click the GC category). In 
future, if you'd like to post a link somewhere to the GC series 
on the blog, please use this one:


http://dlang.org/blog/the-gc-series/

As an addendum, note that there's only one post in the "Tools and 
Strategies" section. I'm still looking for guest posts to flesh 
that out. If there's a library or idiom you use that you think 
others may find useful, for @nogc or otherwise, please consider 
writing a post about it.


Thanks!