Hello
I was looking for research publications on D (either design of D
or its application) on Google scholar, but since searching D is
difficult, I could not find much.
I would be grateful if you could point me to a collection etc. of
papers on D. It will be very helpful in my research.
Tha
Sparsh Mittal:
It will be very helpful in my research.
I have read several online articles about D and Phobos, plus I
remember D and Phobos cited few times in Stroustrup papers and
Alexander Stepanov seminars, but I don't remember any research
papers about D/Phobos.
What kind of texts are
On Saturday, 17 November 2012 at 22:42:57 UTC, bearophile wrote:
What kind of texts are you looking for?
For example, for Go language, I found, "GoHotDraw: Evaluating the
Go programming language with design patterns", where they have
evaluated use of Go for that project. Similarly, one can f
To explain slightly more, I am a graduate student in Computer
Engg. I was looking for evaluation of D by
users/developers/real-world applications, something like this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/56315/d-programming-language-in-the-real-world,
but more scientific-oriented work.
Sparsh Mittal:
but could not find anything.
Maybe there are no research papers on D. I hope to be shown wrong.
Bye,
bearophile
Am 18.11.2012 03:28, schrieb Sparsh Mittal:
To explain slightly more, I am a graduate student in Computer Engg. I
was looking for evaluation of D by users/developers/real-world
applications, something like this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/56315/d-programming-language-in-the-real-world,
bu
I remember reading an article on graphs using D a few years ago. Ah, there
it is:
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kahawick/cstn/043/cstn-043.pdf
On Sun, Nov 18, 2012 at 6:54 AM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> Am 18.11.2012 03:28, schrieb Sparsh Mittal:
>
> To explain slightly more, I am a graduate student i
On Sunday, 18 November 2012 at 08:35:51 UTC, Philippe Sigaud
wrote:
I remember reading an article on graphs using D a few years
ago. Ah, there
it is:
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kahawick/cstn/043/cstn-043.pdf
Thanks. That is very helpful.
On 11/18/12 12:54 AM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Am 18.11.2012 03:28, schrieb Sparsh Mittal:
To explain slightly more, I am a graduate student in Computer Engg. I
was looking for evaluation of D by users/developers/real-world
applications, something like this:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/56315/d-
On Sunday, 18 November 2012 at 08:35:51 UTC, Philippe Sigaud
wrote:
I remember reading an article on graphs using D a few years
ago. Ah, there
it is:
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~kahawick/cstn/043/cstn-043.pdf
Hey, that guy was my lecturer! He turned me onto D in the
first place. Neat. :D
write a research paper on the death penalty that will give the
reasons why it should be banned and why it should not be banned I
really have 2 points? It would be incorrect MLA format if I had
only 2 points?
[URL=http://students-guidance.blogspot.com/]good writing
On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost
exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from colleagues (which don't
seem likely:-) the language w
On 4/3/13 8:08 AM, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost
exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from c
On 03.04.2013 14:08, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost
exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from
On 04/03/2013 05:18 PM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> Were you at CERN by any chance?
>
> I worked on the Atlas HLT project between 2003-2004.
Nothing so posh, I'm afraid. :-) I was at Fribourg University in the
interdisciplinary physics group, working on neural networks, econophysics and
(latterly) repu
On Wednesday, 3 April 2013 at 16:09:49 UTC, Joseph Rushton
Wakeling wrote:
On 04/03/2013 05:18 PM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
Were you at CERN by any chance?
I worked on the Atlas HLT project between 2003-2004.
Nothing so posh, I'm afraid. :-) I was at Fribourg University
in the
interdisciplinary p
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