FUCK YOU
On 9/6/2011 5:31 PM, Walter Bright wrote:
(For those that don't know, Steve used to work with me at Zortech and did a lot
of engineering work for the C++ stuff. He's an early adopter; if incremental
numbers were handed out to C++ programmers, Steve would have a very coveted low
number!)
For exa
On 9/5/2011 11:38 AM, Steve Teale wrote:
I've been using a recent version of D2 along with gtkD and Code::Blocks to
redo a quite complicated Windows GUI program I wrote back in the mid 90s with
the changes I've though of since then, in an Ubuntu environment.
This combination has definitely made
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 18:38:01 +, Steve Teale wrote:
> I've been using a recent version of D2 along with gtkD and Code::Blocks
> to redo a quite complicated Windows GUI program I wrote back in the mid
> 90s with the changes I've though of since then, in an Ubuntu
> environment.
>
> This combina
Steve Teale Wrote:
> to consult written in Python, PHP, C, and C++ (particularly the latter - how
> did I use it all those years?).
Well, C++ is horrid, but you can do thing with it in a reasonable time frame if
you're patient enough to deal with it, because it has various libraries, which
you
On 9/5/11 17:16 EDT, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
On 9/5/11 14:38 EDT, Steve Teale wrote:
I've been using a recent version of D2 along with gtkD and
Code::Blocks to
redo a quite complicated Windows GUI program I wrote back in the mid
90s with
the changes I've though of since then, in an Ubuntu env
On 9/5/11 14:38 EDT, Steve Teale wrote:
I've been using a recent version of D2 along with gtkD and Code::Blocks to
redo a quite complicated Windows GUI program I wrote back in the mid 90s with
the changes I've though of since then, in an Ubuntu environment.
This combination has definitely made m
What kind of app? It would be cool if you would write a blog post
about your experience (if you have the free time & would like to do
that). :)
I've been using a recent version of D2 along with gtkD and Code::Blocks to
redo a quite complicated Windows GUI program I wrote back in the mid 90s with
the changes I've though of since then, in an Ubuntu environment.
This combination has definitely made me highly productive. D is a joy to use,
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