On Thursday, 27 December 2018 at 08:25:23 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
On Thu, 2018-12-27 at 02:13 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
Wow, you've really gone off the deep end now. First you lie
that I presented no data, then when called out, start claiming
defamation and
On Wednesday, 26 December 2018 at 09:34:48 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
On Wed, 2018-12-26 at 05:07 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
I wrote. I have never called anyone any name or insult in
anything I wrote. I have used a pejorative for a type of
argument
that was being used
On Wednesday, 26 December 2018 at 16:56:17 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
On Wed, 2018-12-26 at 09:45 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
Wtf are you talking about? I've never emailed you in my life.
If you mean in this forum thread, quote what you think is
"personal
On Wednesday, 26 December 2018 at 09:34:48 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
On Wed, 2018-12-26 at 05:07 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
I wrote. I have never called anyone any name or insult in
anything I wrote. I have used a pejorative for a type of
argument
that was being used
On Tuesday, 25 December 2018 at 23:09:40 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 12/25/2018 10:54 AM, Joakim wrote:
[...]
It's fine that you disagree with others, and it's ok when you
insult me, but when you insult others it's time to stop.
It's not clear what you're referring to, since you quote noth
On Tuesday, 25 December 2018 at 11:27:29 UTC, Nicholas Wilson
wrote:
On Tuesday, 25 December 2018 at 05:01:43 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Monday, 24 December 2018 at 22:22:08 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
The 0.1% of the community that attend seem to like it, the
vast majority don't, or at least d
On Tuesday, 25 December 2018 at 07:10:46 UTC, rikki cattermole
wrote:
On 25/12/2018 6:01 PM, Joakim wrote:
See my responses to Nicholas above, I don't think the Android
port merits a talk. By the same standards I apply to others'
talks above, I don't think my work merits a talk either. ;)
A t
On Monday, 24 December 2018 at 22:22:08 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
On 12/24/18 2:44 AM, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 22:36:05 UTC, Steven
Schveighoffer wrote:
Huh? It's their decision, not yours. Even if the decision has
no reason at all, it's still theirs. What is the p
ks/nacke.html
I wish it had been available when I started my port three years
earlier!
... as they say, the stage is yours. It would also present an
opportunity to convince others of the direction you think we
should be going in e.g. w.r.t mobile/ARM/AArch64.
I thought about submitting that as
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 10:07:40 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 12/22/2018 10:20 PM, Joakim wrote:
Honestly, yours are routinely the worst presentations at
DConf. Your strength as a presenter is when you dig deeply
into a bunch of technical detail or present some new technical
paradigm, s
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 09:51:58 UTC, Nicholas Wilson
wrote:
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 08:08:59 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 06:54:26 UTC, Russel Winder
wrote:
Others have cited Rust and Go. I shall cite Python, Ruby,
Groovy, Java, Kotlin, Clojure, Haskell, all
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 09:36:19 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Sun, 2018-12-23 at 08:08 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: […]
This questioning of iOS is so removed from reality that it
makes me question if you are qualified to comment on this
matter at all. iOS is the
On Sunday, 23 December 2018 at 06:54:26 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Sat, 2018-12-22 at 13:46 +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
Given that this conference format is dying off, is there any
explanation for why the D team wants to continue this
antiquated ritual?
https
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 22:13:44 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
On 12/22/2018 6:26 AM, Atila Neves wrote:
If you don't like conferences you don't have to go. I for one
am excited about being in London in May. Please don't sour it
for other who think/feel like I do.
That's right. And hefti
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 17:36:08 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo
wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:57:10 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:35:27 UTC, Johannes Loher
wrote:
Also I don't think this is the right place for this
discussion. If you feel that we indeed need
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 17:13:06 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:57:10 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I'm not trying to discuss it with you or the community. I'm
asking the D team who're making this decision why it's being
made, despite all the reasoning in that thread
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 16:35:27 UTC, Johannes Loher
wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 15:11:10 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 14:26:29 UTC, Atila Neves
wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 13:46:39 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 12:18
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 14:26:29 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 13:46:39 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 12:18:25 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
The egregious waste of time and resources of this DConf format
strongly signals that D is not a seri
On Saturday, 22 December 2018 at 12:18:25 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Thanks to Symmetry Investments, DConf is heading to London!
We're still ironing out the details, but I've been sitting on
this for weeks and, now that we have a venue, I just can't keep
quiet about it any longer.
I've updated t
On Sunday, 16 December 2018 at 15:57:25 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce LDC 1.13:
* Based on D 2.083.1.
* The Windows packages are now fully self-sufficient, i.e., a
Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools installation isn't required
anymore.
* Substantial debug info improvements.
* New command-line
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 19:59:46 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 09:04:49 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
#4 on HackerNews front page!
https://news.ycombinator.com/
33 points at the moment!
Now one of the top-voted links on the front page of HN.
I'd just like to point
On Thursday, 6 December 2018 at 20:45:07 UTC, Andrea Fontana
wrote:
Hi!
I've just released the first version of vasaro.
It's a simple program I wrote to create 3d printable vases.
It's written in D (of course). It uses derelict-gl,
derelict-sdl and gtkd.
It should work on linux, macOS and Wi
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 09:04:49 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
#4 on HackerNews front page!
https://news.ycombinator.com/
33 points at the moment!
Now one of the top-voted links on the front page of HN.
I'd just like to point out that Andrei put Liran and I together
to do this intervie
For those who missed it:
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/a30hg9/gcc_9_adds_frontend_support_for_the_d_programming/
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 13:30:21 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 08:02:21 UTC, M.M. wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 14:21:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
[...]
Interesting read. I am new to dlang, and after reading the
post, I asked myself: the company liked the
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 08:02:21 UTC, M.M. wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 14:21:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Joakim interviewed Liran for the D Blog about their file
system, Matrix, and their use of D. Thanks to Joakim for
putting it together, and to Liran for taking the time to
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 09:04:49 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
#4 on HackerNews front page!
https://news.ycombinator.com/
33 points at the moment!
It's on lobste.rs now too:
https://lobste.rs/t/d
Thanks, Atila!
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 09:04:49 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
#4 on HackerNews front page!
https://news.ycombinator.com/
33 points at the moment!
Fantastic, I want to get more commercial uses like this
highlighted on the blog- started another interview now with a
financial/ML firm usi
On Wednesday, 5 December 2018 at 06:50:13 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 17:15:44 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 14:21:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Great to see this finally up! I agree with the only proggit
comment though: the title is not descripti
On Tuesday, 4 December 2018 at 14:21:02 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Joakim interviewed Liran for the D Blog about their file
system, Matrix, and their use of D. Thanks to Joakim for
putting it together, and to Liran for taking the time to
participate!
Blog:
https://dlang.org/blog/2018/12/04/inter
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 16:54:55 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 16:36:22 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 01:25:53PM +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 November 2018 at 10:43:55 UTC, kinke wrote:
> Glad to announce
On Monday, 26 November 2018 at 16:42:40 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Monday, 26 November 2018 at 16:21:39 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I agree that it was a risky title, as many who don't know D
will simply see it and go, "Yet another slow compiler, eh,
I'll pass" and not click on the link. Whereas others w
On Monday, 26 November 2018 at 16:00:36 UTC, Guillaume Piolat
wrote:
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 04:48:09 UTC, Vladimir
Panteleev wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 November 2018 at 20:51:17 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
Unfortunately, you're right. The title will leave the
impression "D is slow at compi
On Thursday, 22 November 2018 at 16:36:22 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
On Thu, Nov 22, 2018 at 01:25:53PM +, Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 November 2018 at 10:43:55 UTC, kinke wrote:
> Glad to announce the second beta for LDC 1.13:
>
> * Based on
On Wednesday, 21 November 2018 at 10:43:55 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the second beta for LDC 1.13:
* Based on D 2.083.0+ (yesterday's DMD stable).
* The Windows packages are now fully self-sufficient, i.e., a
Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools installation isn't required
anymore.
* Substa
On Tuesday, 13 November 2018 at 20:42:00 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
On Monday, 12 November 2018 at 02:37:54 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
On 11/11/2018 3:58 PM, Mike Franklin wrote:
This is a significant milestone. Congratulations, Walter!
Many people helped out with this, too.
There are still a few
On Monday, 12 November 2018 at 17:25:15 UTC, Johannes Loher wrote:
On Monday, 12 November 2018 at 16:39:47 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter and Andrei take the position that this is incorrect the
wrong way to view a bool.
Unfortunately you did not include their justification for this
position (
On Saturday, 10 November 2018 at 16:09:12 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I've just published a new blog post describing our new
fundraising campaign. TL;DR: We want to pay a Pull Request
Manager to thin out the pull request queues and coordinate
between relevant parties on newer pull requests so they
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 08:29:28 UTC, Manu wrote:
On Thu, Nov 8, 2018 at 12:10 AM Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 07:54:56 UTC, Manu wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 10:30 PM Vladimir Panteleev via
> Digitalmars-d-announce
> wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 21:40:58 UTC, welkam wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 14:39:55 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I don't know why you think that would matter: I'm using the
same compilers to build each DMD version and comparing the
build times as the backend was translated to D
Wha
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 07:54:56 UTC, Manu wrote:
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 10:30 PM Vladimir Panteleev via
Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 06:08:20 UTC, Vladimir
Panteleev wrote:
> It was definitely about 4 seconds not too long ago, a few
> years at most.
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 07:41:58 UTC, Manu wrote:
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 10:30 PM Joakim via
Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 04:16:44 UTC, Manu wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:05 AM Vladimir Panteleev via
> Digitalmars-d-announce
&g
On Thursday, 8 November 2018 at 04:16:44 UTC, Manu wrote:
On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 10:05 AM Vladimir Panteleev via
Digitalmars-d-announce
wrote:
[...]
"Indeed, a clean build of DMD itself (about 170’000 lines of D
and 120’000 lines of C/C++) takes no longer than 4 seconds to
build on a rathe
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 15:12:13 UTC, Dukc wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 14:39:55 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I don't know why you think that would matter: I'm using the
same compilers to build each DMD version and comparing the
build times as the backend was translated to D.
Becaus
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 11:22:13 UTC, Dukc wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 November 2018 at 08:31:21 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I just benchmarked building the last couple versions of DMD,
when most of the backend was converted to D, by building them
with the latest DMD 2.083.0 official release and cla
On Tuesday, 6 November 2018 at 22:12:02 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
With the recent merging of the last of the big files machobj.d:
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/8911
I'm happy to say we're over the hump in converting the backend
to D!
Great! Although I wish it didn't have to be you mostly
On Tuesday, 6 November 2018 at 15:14:55 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Last week, inspired by another discussion in these forums about
D's private-to-the-module form of encapsulation, I spent a few
hours putting a new article together for the blog. Ali, Joakim,
Nicholas helped me get it in shape.
Th
On Friday, 2 November 2018 at 21:04:13 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the first beta for LDC 1.13:
* Based on D 2.083.0.
* The Windows packages are now fully self-sufficient, i.e., a
Visual Studio/C++ Build Tools installation isn't required
anymore.
* Substantial debug info improvements f
On Thursday, 1 November 2018 at 03:18:44 UTC, SealabJaster wrote:
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 16:40:20 UTC, FooledDonor wrote:
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 16:01:38 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
One of the easiest ways to support the D Language Foundation
is using smile.amazon.com when you make a
On Monday, 29 October 2018 at 09:57:46 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 10/28/2018 8:43 PM, Mike Parker wrote:
Congratulations are in order for Iain Buclaw. His efforts have
been rewarded in a big way. Last Friday, he got the greenlight
to move forward with submitting his changes into GCC:
Reddit
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 17:20:08 UTC, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 06:19:29 +, Joakim wrote:
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 05:47:05 UTC, Neia Neutuladh
wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 02:38:08 +, Joakim wrote:
As with D, sometimes the new _is_ better, so perhaps you
shou
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 05:47:05 UTC, Neia Neutuladh wrote:
On Fri, 26 Oct 2018 02:38:08 +, Joakim wrote:
As with D, sometimes the new _is_ better, so perhaps you
shouldn't assume old is better either.
There's no assuming going on. Cryptocurrencies are worse than
credit cards for ev
On Thursday, 25 October 2018 at 22:35:40 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
wrote:
On Wednesday, 24 October 2018 at 10:25:17 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Wednesday, 24 October 2018 at 10:18:51 UTC, Mike Parker
wrote:
On Wednesday, 24 October 2018 at 10:12:50 UTC, Joakim wrote:
Any effort underway to take Bitcoin
On Wednesday, 17 October 2018 at 15:20:08 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I had intended to publish the next GC series post early this
month, but after many revisions and discussions with a couple
of reviewers, I've decided to put it on hold until something
gets worked out about the conflation of destr
On Sunday, 7 October 2018 at 15:41:43 UTC, greentea wrote:
Date: September 7 to 9, 2018.
Location: Manchester, UK
GDC - D front-end GCC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXRJJ_lrSxE
Thanks for the link, just watched the whole video. The first
half-hour sets the standard as an intro to the lang
On Saturday, 22 September 2018 at 19:51:48 UTC, Sebastiaan Koppe
wrote:
On Saturday, 22 September 2018 at 14:54:29 UTC, aberba wrote:
[...]
Currently the whole thing is not so developer-friendly, it was
just the easiest way for me to get it up and running.
[...]
Vladimir mentioned that th
On Wednesday, 19 September 2018 at 13:10:07 UTC, Daniel Kozak
wrote:
http://releases.llvm.org/7.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#external-open-source-projects-using-llvm-7
no mention of D anymore :(
http://releases.llvm.org/6.0.0/docs/ReleaseNotes.html#external-open-source-projects-using-llvm-6
http
On Saturday, 15 September 2018 at 07:47:46 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I've posted to the blog a brief introduction to the projects
that were selected for the Symmetry Autumn of Code. As the
event goes on, I hope to provide more details about the
projects and the individuals working on them.
The
On Friday, 7 September 2018 at 07:54:37 UTC, Petar Kirov
[ZombineDev] wrote:
On Friday, 7 September 2018 at 03:12:50 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Wednesday, 5 September 2018 at 05:15:45 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I'll add native beta builds for Android in a couple days.
The native Android builds are up at t
On Wednesday, 5 September 2018 at 05:15:45 UTC, Joakim wrote:
I'll add native beta builds for Android in a couple days.
The native Android builds are up at the above github release
link. I think this is the last time I'll put beta builds out, too
much of a PITA to rebuild llvm each time. I'll
On Tuesday, 4 September 2018 at 23:03:30 UTC, Arun Chandrasekaran
wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 September 2018 at 22:47:39 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the first beta for LDC 1.12:
* Based on D 2.082.0.
* LTO working for Win64 targets.
* IR-based PGO working for Windows targets.
Full release log
On Tuesday, 28 August 2018 at 12:34:50 UTC, Martin Tschierschke
wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 10:28:32 UTC, Joakim wrote:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.termux&hl=en
$ apt search ldc
Sorting... Done
Full Text Search... Done
ipcalc/stable 0.41 aarch64
Calculates I
On Saturday, 18 August 2018 at 16:47:35 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce LDC 1.11:
* Based on D 2.081.2.
* Prebuilt packages now using LLVM 6.0.1 and including
additional cross-compilation targets (MIPS, MSP430, RISC-V and
WebAssembly).
* Rudimentary support for compiling & linking directly
On Friday, 24 August 2018 at 12:21:32 UTC, Uknown wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 at 15:31:16 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 19 August 2018 at 10:11:42 UTC, 鲜卑拓跋枫 wrote:
[...]
I tried looking for a RISC-V VPS or dev board recently and
found basically nothing, just two boards from SiFive that
On Thursday, 23 August 2018 at 09:51:30 UTC, Brian wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 at 15:31:16 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Sunday, 19 August 2018 at 10:11:42 UTC, 鲜卑拓跋枫 wrote:
Many thanks for your effort!
And hope the subsequent LDC releases with LLVM 7.0 will be
mature enough on AArch64 and RISC-
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 10:06:39 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 07:14:22 UTC, Martin
Tschierschke wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 01:56:45 UTC, Joakim wrote:
unning.
[...]
Oh, I forgot, if you're running Android apps in your
Chromebook, you can install the T
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 07:14:22 UTC, Martin Tschierschke
wrote:
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 01:56:45 UTC, Joakim wrote:
unning.
[...]
Oh, I forgot, if you're running Android apps in your
Chromebook, you can install the Termux app and use LDC through
there:
https://play.google.c
On Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 01:48:01 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 at 20:29:34 UTC, Emil wrote:
On Saturday, 3 February 2018 at 18:11:15 UTC, Daniel Kozak
wrote:
[...]
Tried it on an Acer Chromebook R13 running Version
69.0.3497.35 (Official Build) dev (32-bit). I have no
On Tuesday, 21 August 2018 at 20:29:34 UTC, Emil wrote:
On Saturday, 3 February 2018 at 18:11:15 UTC, Daniel Kozak
wrote:
[...]
Tried it on an Acer Chromebook R13 running Version 69.0.3497.35
(Official Build) dev (32-bit). I have no previous experience
with llvm.
[...]
Looks like your Ch
On Sunday, 19 August 2018 at 10:11:42 UTC, 鲜卑拓跋枫 wrote:
Many thanks for your effort!
And hope the subsequent LDC releases with LLVM 7.0 will be
mature enough on AArch64 and RISC-V for production environment.
Who is actually running AArch64 or RISC-V in a "production
environment?" Maybe a few
On Saturday, 4 August 2018 at 05:06:26 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 4 August 2018 at 02:39:23 UTC, Mike Franklin wrote:
On Saturday, 4 August 2018 at 01:27:49 UTC, Laeeth Isharc
wrote:
Thanks to Seb and Atila it is now very easy to show a D
program just #includeing C headers. If just works
On Saturday, 4 August 2018 at 02:39:23 UTC, Mike Franklin wrote:
On Saturday, 4 August 2018 at 01:27:49 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
Thanks to Seb and Atila it is now very easy to show a D
program just #includeing C headers. If just works. Modulo
bugs. In time I am hopeful Atila will start to
On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 at 03:23:41 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I've updated the SAoC page to reflect the decision to accept
applications from non-university students.
Great! I think this will open up the pool of applicants
considerably.
On Sunday, 15 July 2018 at 19:46:24 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the second beta for LDC 1.11.
* Based on D 2.081.1+ (today's DMD stable).
* Prebuilt packages now using LLVM 6.0.1 and including
additional cross-compilation targets (MIPS, MSP430, RISC-V and
WebAssembly).
* Rudimentary sup
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 07:30:26 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 06:02:37 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Thanks to the sponsorship of Symmetry Investments, the D
Language Foundation is happy to announce the Symmetry Autumn
of Code!
We're looking for three university students to
On Wednesday, 18 July 2018 at 01:35:11 UTC, Ali wrote:
On Sunday, 15 July 2018 at 19:46:24 UTC, kinke wrote:
Glad to announce the second beta for LDC 1.11.
* Prebuilt packages now using LLVM 6.0.1 and including
additional cross-compilation targets (MIPS, MSP430, RISC-V and
WebAssembly).
* Ru
On Friday, 13 July 2018 at 14:20:19 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
As promised in my tweet of June 30 (and to the handful of
people who emailed me), the cloud of mystery surrounding the
use of the money raised for code-d and its supporting tools has
now been (partially) lifted!
In this post, I lay o
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 13:57:12 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 07:30:26 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 06:02:37 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Thanks to the sponsorship of Symmetry Investments, the D
Language Foundation is happy to announce the Symmetry A
On Saturday, 14 July 2018 at 06:02:37 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Thanks to the sponsorship of Symmetry Investments, the D
Language Foundation is happy to announce the Symmetry Autumn of
Code!
We're looking for three university students to hack on D this
autumn, from September - January. We're al
On Saturday, 7 July 2018 at 18:26:45 UTC, Johan Engelen wrote:
On Saturday, 7 July 2018 at 18:17:49 UTC, Seb wrote:
Would be great to include
https://github.com/dlang/dmd/pull/8456 as it's a serious
regression and the reason for the early 2.081.1 release.
Because the quality of new DMD rele
On Thursday, 20 July 2017 at 16:22:59 UTC, solidstate1991 wrote:
On Friday, 7 July 2017 at 11:09:27 UTC, Temtaime wrote:
[...]
A few things you should be aware before you trash the reference
compiler for D:
[...]
Btw, if you're still interested in this, AArch64 would be a
better target,
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 at 14:55:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Wednesday, 4 July 2018 at 10:03:57 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Glad to announce D 2.081.0.
This release comes with...
http://dlang.org/download.html
http://dlang.org/changelog/2.081.0.html
- -Martin
The blog announcement:
https
On Sunday, 1 July 2018 at 15:40:20 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
On Sunday, 1 July 2018 at 14:01:11 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Sunday, July 01, 2018 13:37:32 Ecstatic Coder via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
On Sunday, 1 July 2018 at 12:43:53 UTC, Johannes Loher wrote:
> Am 01.07.2018 um 14:12
On Saturday, 30 June 2018 at 07:28:24 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
On Saturday, 30 June 2018 at 07:11:18 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Saturday, 30 June 2018 at 06:52:01 UTC, Ecstatic Coder
wrote:
[...]
I'd hope a manager would look at actually meaningful stats
like downloads, rather than just fluffy
On Saturday, 30 June 2018 at 06:52:01 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 22:59:25 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 20:13:07 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
Have a look at Crystal's Github project, you will see that
Crystal, still in development and quite far from
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 22:54:34 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 07:03:52 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
P.S. I mean what you think the future of native code is???
Rust? Crystal?? Nim???
The future of native code will be replacing scripting
languages. D is really good at th
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 06:13:53 UTC, Anton Fediushin wrote:
On Friday, 29 June 2018 at 04:51:49 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Thursday, 28 June 2018 at 17:54:45 UTC, Radu wrote:
[...]
Note that there is also an Alpine container with LDC, should
be useful for building D microservices:
https://h
On Thursday, 28 June 2018 at 17:54:45 UTC, Radu wrote:
Created a couple of docker images useful for dlang dev.
LDC cross compiler for ARM
- https://hub.docker.com/r/rracariu/ldc-linux-armhf/
This image allows one to easily cross compile to ARM. Main
use-case is continuous integration servers.
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 13:21:30 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
If you saw Bastiaan Veelo's DConf 2017 presentation, you'll
know that his employer was evaluating D as a candidate for
migrating their code base away from Extended Pascal. Recently,
the decision was made and D was the coice. In this
On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 at 09:11:32 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
Great to see LDC being as up to date with DMD as possible
quickly.
Sadly due to a Phobos bug, I need D 2.081.0 :-(
It is very easy to build ldc from source, I do it all the time,
even on my Android tablet or smartphone:
https
On Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 22:10:38 UTC, kinke wrote:
Hi everyone,
on behalf of the LDC team, I'm glad to announce LDC 1.10. The
highlights of this version in a nutshell:
* Based on D 2.080.1.
* Win64: Breaking ABI change by passing vectors efficiently in
registers.
* Config file extension
On Friday, 15 June 2018 at 04:19:22 UTC, Tony wrote:
On Friday, 15 June 2018 at 02:17:26 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Friday, 15 June 2018 at 02:02:52 UTC, Tony wrote:
Have their been other languages - besides D - that compiled
to object code and used a garbage collector?
You can use a GC wit
On Thursday, 14 June 2018 at 20:59:06 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
On Thursday, June 14, 2018 16:04:32 Nick Sabalausky via
Digitalmars-d- announce wrote:
On 06/14/2018 05:01 AM, AnotherTorUser wrote:
> If all such people stopped working for such companies, what
> do you think the economic impa
On Thursday, 14 June 2018 at 02:32:51 UTC, errExit wrote:
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 17:04:11 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
I am part of the D community. I haven't discriminated against
anyone. I don't know what a Tor user is.
I've just searched: So Tor is an old idea of mine,
implemented. :o)
On Monday, 11 June 2018 at 14:21:20 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Walter's latest post on -betterC is now on the blog. Here, he
shows step-by-step an example of using -betterC to convert a
real-world program, one small enough to describe in a blog
post, from C to D.
The blog:
https://dlang.org/blog
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 20:00:45 UTC, Maksim Fomin wrote:
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 19:26:23 UTC, Joakim wrote:
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 19:06:52 UTC, Maksim Fomin wrote:
Unlikely, you don't spend $7.5 billion on a company because
you want to send a message that you're a good dev tools
com
On Thursday, 7 June 2018 at 19:02:31 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
On Thu, 2018-06-07 at 10:17 -0700, H. S. Teoh via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
[…]
Exactly!!! Git was built precisely for decentralized,
distributed development. Anyone should be (and is, if they
bothered to put just a tiny amo
On Tuesday, 5 June 2018 at 06:45:48 UTC, Adam Wilson wrote:
Hello Fellow D'ers,
As some of you know I work for Microsoft. And as a result of
the recent acquisition of GitHub by Microsoft, I have decided,
out of an abundance of caution, to move all of my projects that
currently reside on GitHu
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 19:06:52 UTC, Maksim Fomin wrote:
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 08:42:08 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 6/3/2018 8:51 PM, Anton Fediushin wrote:
This is still just a rumour, we'll know the truth on Monday
(which is today).
We'll stay on Github as long as it continues to se
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 09:47:58 UTC, Anton Fediushin wrote:
Oh look, rumours are confirmed:
https://itsfoss.com/microsoft-github/
MS bought GitHub for $5 billion.
It's official, Nat Friedman, formerly of Xamarin, is the new CEO:
https://blog.github.com/2018-06-04-github-microsoft/
MS is b
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