Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Nicely done. It's a bit quiet (I had to max out my volume and put on headphones to hear).
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Sunday, 16 February 2014 at 22:57:44 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote: (...) Nicely done. It's a bit quiet (I had to max out my volume and put on headphones to hear). Thanks. I'll crank up the volume for the next one.
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Really awesome! I had plans to create something similar to Gynvael Coldwind's ReverseCraft series[1] but dedicated to D generally (not really D as a tool for reversing but basics *G*) Unfortunately, recently my time was limited. Good to see that others also think it is a good idea! Your english was very good in my opinion. I understood everything and I'm not using English on a daily basis. You've got my respects simendsjo and I am definitely looking for more of this! Best regards, Damian Ziemba
[video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again.
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Having never taken an in-depth look at vibe.d, I found the latter half quite informative. Thanks :)
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
Nice video! It was very good. Is there any chance that you would be willing to share your Vim configuration? In particular the integration with DCD.
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:33:55 UTC, Jakob Lundberg wrote: Nice video! It was very good. Is there any chance that you would be willing to share your Vim configuration? In particular the integration with DCD. let g:dcd_importPath=['/home/simendsjo/.dub/packages/vibe-d-master/source', '/home/simendsjo/.dub/packages/ncurses-master', '/usr/include/dlang/dmd', '/usr/include/dlang/dmd/druntime/import'] au BufNewFile,BufRead,BufEnter *.d set omnifunc=dcomplete#Complete autocmd Filetype jade call SetJadeFTOptions() function SetJadeFTOptions() setlocal ts=2 setlocal shiftwidth=2 setlocal softtabstop=2 endfunction vibe.d diet tamplates are pretty much jade files autocmd BufNewFile,BufReadPost *.dt set filetype=jade
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:35:41 UTC, simendsjo wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:33:55 UTC, Jakob Lundberg wrote: Nice video! It was very good. Is there any chance that you would be willing to share your Vim configuration? In particular the integration with DCD. let (...) Oh, and I'm using pathogen and have a symlink in my bundle folder to the DCD/editors/vim folder. DCD includes more than what is available in the vim plugin, but I don't know enough vimscript to make pulls to update it.
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU Concise and informative. Maybe a little rushed for total newcomers, but for people familiar with programming and wanting to jump into D - very well done!
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Looks quite a bit better then my one that I have unlisted currently[0]. Actually goes through some development :) Although my plan was to make a bunch before saying anything (hasn't happened). [0] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGf6VjlP96I
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:46:26 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Looks quite a bit better then my one that I have unlisted currently[0]. Actually goes through some development :) Although my plan was to make a bunch before saying anything (hasn't happened). [0] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGf6VjlP96I I also thought I should make a plan and do-the-right-thing, but then I just thought what the hell. I probably won't be making many screencasts as I don't have any interest or incentive to do so, so a quick and dirty approach is better than nothing :) This video just took me ~30 minutes to make, where 24 is actually recording time and the rest is upload time. But a well planned series of tutorials would be a very nice to have. You probably shouldn't keep it unlisted though. Just make it public, and feedback will probably drive you to keep making more :) I just watched your video, and it goes into more details than what I did (it's also good to have an English speaker doing videos rather than my Norwenglish :)). The fact that you're using Windows is also important to reach a wider audience. I'll say just publish it! (and the rest of what you might have prepared)
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 16:03:19 UTC, simendsjo wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:46:26 UTC, Rikki Cattermole wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU The content wasn't planned, and English is not my native tongue. Hopefully it can still be useful for newbies. This is pretty much a response to a recent discussion on the lack of documentation/tutorials: http://forum.dlang.org/post/spdddifmaacihlcum...@forum.dlang.org PS: The many delays are X going black, forcing me to switch to a different terminal and back again. Looks quite a bit better then my one that I have unlisted currently[0]. Actually goes through some development :) Although my plan was to make a bunch before saying anything (hasn't happened). [0] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGf6VjlP96I I also thought I should make a plan and do-the-right-thing, but then I just thought what the hell. I probably won't be making many screencasts as I don't have any interest or incentive to do so, so a quick and dirty approach is better than nothing :) This video just took me ~30 minutes to make, where 24 is actually recording time and the rest is upload time. But a well planned series of tutorials would be a very nice to have. You probably shouldn't keep it unlisted though. Just make it public, and feedback will probably drive you to keep making more :) I just watched your video, and it goes into more details than what I did (it's also good to have an English speaker doing videos rather than my Norwenglish :)). The fact that you're using Windows is also important to reach a wider audience. I'll say just publish it! (and the rest of what you might have prepared) I want to have around five before I start publishing, because of being slow to actually do it. What with projects and all. Its too much of a I don't know if I'll even do another type of thing.
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 16:03:19 UTC, simendsjo wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:46:26 UTC, Rikki Cattermole Thanks for making these videos. Please don't underestimate their value. Many will find them extremely useful. I know I did. I took the liberty of posting them on the Wiki (http://wiki.dlang.org/Videos). I hope you'll make more, and if you do please post them there. Otherwise, they'll just be lost in the bowels of the forum in a week's time. Mike
Re: [video tutorial] hello world using dmd, rdmd, dub and vibe.d
On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 15:39:51 UTC, Stanislav Blinov wrote: On Saturday, 15 February 2014 at 13:28:24 UTC, simendsjo wrote: http://youtu.be/8TV9ZZteYEU Concise and informative. Maybe a little rushed for total newcomers, but for people familiar with programming and wanting to jump into D - very well done! Yeah.. I didn't mean it to be applicable for inexperienced programmers, but I probably gave too little context for anyone brand new to the language. Hopefully someone else can fill the gaps :)