On Monday, 2 May 2022 at 05:22:07 UTC, test123 wrote:
https://forum.dlang.org/post/hngfeheyklalzoxky...@forum.dlang.org
On Saturday, 25 February 2017 at 14:32:00 UTC, Ilya Yaroshenko
wrote:
HyperLogLog++ is advanced cardinality estimation algorithm
with normal and compressed sparse representat
On Thursday, 17 September 2020 at 13:45:16 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
What Mike thinks appears nowhere in my post :-)
That's a bit sad. I understand that in your position it may be
hard to express a personnal opinion but I think anyone should get
the opportunity to do so. Would you like, in no o
On Saturday, 4 July 2020 at 14:37:41 UTC, H. S. Teoh wrote:
I'm not the author, but I'm curious about the D implementation
of Botan (https://code.dlang.org/packages/botan) -- how is its
security level? I glanced at it before and it seemed OK, but
it'd be really nice to have a 3rd party opinion
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 at 10:59:13 UTC, Dukc wrote:
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 at 07:19:11 UTC, Cym13 wrote:
Here's what you should know if you are a user:
RSA, as implemented in the library, is still very much broken.
I do not recommend using it. The confidentiality and integrity
of all me
On Wednesday, 1 July 2020 at 07:49:27 UTC, Arafel wrote:
As somebody who also was somewhat involved in infosec and
cryptography in a previous life, I found your article really
interesting. So, first of all, thanks for taking the time to do
the review and for publishing the results!
I see that
As some of you may know one of my hobbies is to review open
source software for security issues. About a year ago I reviewed
the RSA implementation of Crypto[1]: a native D library which,
according to dub statistics, is fairly popular.
Issues were found and after discussion with the author I d
On Thursday, 23 January 2020 at 15:19:34 UTC, bauss wrote:
Novelate is a visual novel engine written in D.
It officially binds to SFML but the engine itself has no direct
dependencies on SFML as there's plans for supporting libraries
such as SDL etc. in the future too.
It's still a work-in-p
On Sunday, 30 June 2019 at 23:46:27 UTC, Murilo wrote:
Hi everyone, I am writing a tutorial teaching the basics about
multimedia programming using the arsd library. This is a
library all D programmers should have since it is very useful
and easy. In this tutorial I will teach in a fun and easy
On Wednesday, 19 June 2019 at 23:31:40 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Wednesday, 19 June 2019 at 13:45:45 UTC, matheus wrote:
...
One aspect of that is just showing something is possible. Adam
Ruppe's talk at dconf a while back has had a lasting influence
on how we approach things, mostly for gi
On Wednesday, 5 June 2019 at 02:37:57 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Tuesday, 4 June 2019 at 09:58:26 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
I can't predict how long it will take, but when I get the
first one uploaded I'll post a notification in this thread so
that everyone can follow as they go up. I'll go in
On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 at 13:24:01 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 at 13:22:46 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
The venue is not recording the videos through WebEx, so
there's nothing to publish. There's another guy running a
separate camera for the recordings.
And he can't give m
On Wednesday, 8 May 2019 at 07:22:05 UTC, Cym13 wrote:
Hi,
I haven't found any information related to streaming of the
event. Is there any way for non-participant to see these
conferences? Also, will they be recorded?
(Oops, this was supposed to be in General)
Hi,
I haven't found any information related to streaming of the
event. Is there any way for non-participant to see these
conferences? Also, will they be recorded?
On Wednesday, 20 March 2019 at 17:20:48 UTC, Robert Schadek wrote:
To get graphqld up and running I needed a parser/ast/visitor.
Being lazy, I created parser/ast/visitor generated for that.
[...]
This looks nice! I'm familiar with pegged which uses PEG
grammars, could you maybe comment on the
On Saturday, 2 March 2019 at 18:19:37 UTC, Martin Nowak wrote:
Glad to announce D 2.085.0, ♥ to the 49 contributors.
This release comes with context-aware assertion messages, lower
GC memory usage, a precise GC, support to link custom GCs, lots
of Objective-C improvements¹, and toolchainRequir
On Tuesday, 19 February 2019 at 10:36:38 UTC, zoujiaqing wrote:
hunt-markdown is powerfull markdown spec parsing and randering
library for Dlang. It's fast and clean. Api design like java's
commonmark library.
example code:
```import hunt.markdown.node.Node;
import hunt.markdown.parser.Parser;
On Sunday, 29 July 2018 at 07:51:00 UTC, Jim Balter wrote:
On Saturday, 28 July 2018 at 21:33:04 UTC, Ivan Kazmenko wrote:
[snip]
2. When you briefly explain templates I think it's important
to mention that empty parentheses may be omitted to allow the
reader to make the link between function!(
On Saturday, 28 July 2018 at 19:51:08 UTC, Ivan Kazmenko wrote:
Hey,
I wrote a post with my general reflections on using D in
competitive programming.
Mostly compared to C++, since that's what more than 90% of
people use for it.
The post is tailored to cover only the competitive programming
s
On Wednesday, 11 July 2018 at 07:30:59 UTC, FeepingCreature wrote:
That would work, it's just a really horrible hack and I hate it.
Bastiaan's solution to simply change the default value slipped my
mind but is really cleaner and in the same line of thought.
We're constructing a fictitious do
On Tuesday, 10 July 2018 at 13:41:56 UTC, FeepingCreature wrote:
I've written up a short blogpost about the T.init issue.
It is not very enthusiastic.
https://medium.com/@feepingcreature/d-structs-dont-work-for-domain-data-c09332349f43
Related links:
https://github.com/dlang/phobos/pull/6594
On Thursday, 14 June 2018 at 02:32:51 UTC, errExit wrote:
Tor is our last line of defence against an Orson Wells future,
where everyones actions are scrutinized by big brother, so that
big brother can use that knowledge to put fear into, control
and manipulate, those that don't conform.
asser
On Wednesday, 13 June 2018 at 16:21:53 UTC, Steven Schveighoffer
wrote:
I won't add much, since I'm using a Mac, and those numbers have
already been posted.
Reproduction is an important part of the scientific process,
please post away ;)
Also: memcpyD commit f5fb0fda0dbacc960ced59d7171ff76a9
On Monday, 4 June 2018 at 03:57:37 UTC, Suliman wrote:
Git was never my favorite VCS. So I hope that this step will
open door for project like pijul.org
github.com is only site, not religious. So if it will be closed
people will move/create to its analogs.
Git has nothing to do with github, it
On Friday, 18 May 2018 at 08:27:31 UTC, Andre Pany wrote:
Hi,
I just learned WhiteSource added support for D.
https://www.whitesourcesoftware.com/what-is-whitesource/
Kind regards
André
That's very nice, thanks!
On Wednesday, 9 May 2018 at 04:40:37 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
(Abscissa) wrote:
On 05/08/2018 05:05 AM, Cym13 wrote:
[...]
No, it really doesn't mean the same thing at all. Not when you
look away from the unimportant implementation details and
towards the big picture:
[...]
With UFCS I find
On Tuesday, 8 May 2018 at 07:07:30 UTC, Nick Sabalausky
(Abscissa) wrote:
On 05/07/2018 11:57 PM, Johannes Loher wrote:
On Monday, 7 May 2018 at 09:19:31 UTC, Dechcaudron wrote:
I think I'm siding with Johannes here. Much as the overloads
look nice, I don't really see the advantage over
`shoul
On Monday, 9 April 2018 at 11:48:51 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
On Monday, 9 April 2018 at 11:03:48 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
Here's my blog post about my project that allows directly
#including C headers in D*
[snip]
Fantastic.
This is so cool, I think it should be featured on the D blog as
well (m
On Wednesday, 28 March 2018 at 20:50:51 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
On Tuesday, 27 March 2018 at 21:49:16 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 3/27/2018 5:11 AM, Guillaume Piolat wrote:
- ability to write file during CTFE is not necessarily
positive. THough I can't tell why from the top of my mind.
On Thursday, 15 March 2018 at 18:45:51 UTC, Anton Fediushin wrote:
$ dd if=test.raw | gzip -c | wc -c
67108864 bytes (67 MB, 64 MiB) copied, 5.49022 s, 12.2 MB/s
67119122 # Raw files are terrible for compression
$ dd if=test.raw | ./ecoji-d | gzip -c | wc -c
67108864 bytes (67 MB, 64 MiB) copied,
On Wednesday, 28 February 2018 at 13:41:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
About a month ago, Sebastian Wilzbach sent an email out to a
few of the core D folks asking for feedback on a survey he had
put together. He thought it would be useful for the Foundation
to use in order to make decisions about w
On Monday, 12 February 2018 at 04:30:38 UTC, psychoticRabbit
wrote:
On Sunday, 11 February 2018 at 15:18:20 UTC, Cym13 wrote:
On the other hand, if my bank shoots itself in the foot it's
with my money... We must definitely have ways to do it but it
must be explicit and restricted to where it'
On Sunday, 11 February 2018 at 15:11:55 UTC, psychoticRabbit
wrote:
On Wednesday, 7 February 2018 at 20:30:54 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky
wrote:
Other languages like Rust or C# (or Java) have bounds check.
Plus we probably lose it in release mode, which is the mode
where lurking bugs are discovered u
On Friday, 9 February 2018 at 21:15:33 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
[...]
Of note, dxml does not support the DTD section beyond what is
required to parse past it
[...]
- Jonathan M Davis
Fun fact, since the most common security vulnerability associated
with XML (XEE [1]) is based on exploiti
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 18:04:33 UTC, Suliman wrote:
Moving any third party code to std library have both "pro" and
"contra" and it was discussed several times. From my point of
view there is nothing wrong with modules outside of std
library as long as these modules are visible to newcome
On Thursday, 3 August 2017 at 06:33:38 UTC, ikod wrote:
Hello,
Since version 0.5.0 dlang-requests has become compatible with
both 1.0.x and 1.1.x versions of openssl library.
Please try and report any issues on github.
Thanks!
dlang-requests is HTTP/FTP client library, inspired by
python-re
On Friday, 23 June 2017 at 09:00:27 UTC, Quentin Ladeveze wrote:
Hi everyone !
https://github.com/dlang-tour/english/commit/00b3bc164d315f95f8ac968d73947ebc10edc925
The DLang Tour is completely translated to french, yay :)
Thanks to Patrick Schlüter and Olivier Pisano for the reviews,
and tha
On Friday, 9 June 2017 at 01:34:14 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
On Thursday, 8 June 2017 at 19:07:50 UTC, cym13 wrote:
Seeing that the one and only D example in the nim article is a
broken one (using static instead of enum or static immutable
for 'b') we should have started with a correct example
On Wednesday, 7 June 2017 at 21:47:58 UTC, John Carter wrote:
On Monday, 5 June 2017 at 14:23:34 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
https://dlang.org/blog/2017/06/05/compile-time-sort-in-d/
Seems like you have inspired people...
http://blog.zdsmith.com/posts/compiletime-sort-in-nim.html
Seeing that th
On Thursday, 25 May 2017 at 16:19:16 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
I wouldn't expect any of the split-related functions to be
going away. We often have a function that operates on arrays or
strings and another which operates on more general ranges. It
may mainly be for historical reasons, but re
On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 21:34:08 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
It's now #4 on the front page of Hacker News:
https://news.ycombinator.com/news
The comments on HN are useless though, everybody went for the
"D versus Python" thing and seem to complain that it's doing a
D/Python benchmark whil
On Wednesday, 24 May 2017 at 13:39:57 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
Some of you may remember Jon Degenhardt's talk from one of the
Silicon Valley D meetups, where he described the performance
improvements he saw when he rewrote some of eBay's command line
tools in D. He has now put the effort into cr
On Monday, 22 May 2017 at 15:05:24 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
http://dlang.org/blog/2017/05/22/introspection-introspection-everywhere/ --
Andrei
Now that you are back and could take some time to think this
over, would you say your trip will influence how you see D's and
the D community
On Sunday, 14 May 2017 at 19:11:32 UTC, Basile B. wrote:
On Sunday, 14 May 2017 at 17:54:38 UTC, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
On 2017-05-14 18:25, Walter Bright wrote:
1. print out the offending line
I hope this one will be optional/configurable. I don't think
it necessary to print the offending l
On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 11:29:08 UTC, Ecstatic Coder wrote:
I have released five of my internal tools on Github under the
GNU GPL, not only in the hope that they are useful to others,
but also to indirectly promote the D language, in which most of
them are implemented.
https://github.com/sen
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 02:14:34 UTC, Sönke Ludwig wrote:
Am 14.03.2017 um 21:56 schrieb Daniel Kozak via
Digitalmars-d-announce:
Dne 14.3.2017 v 21:24 Sönke Ludwig via Digitalmars-d-announce
napsal(a):
Did you delete the comments yourself? The time limit for
deletion/editing currently
On Friday, 28 October 2016 at 06:46:27 UTC, Ilya Yaroshenko wrote:
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1w1cQ8vDluglRIt8Qdnm-sY7kqxoKZxbPEWW6tR3lPpo/edit?usp=sharing
Do you think you could maybe find the time to do a quick blog
post to illustrate the slides? To be honnest the slides without
On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 at 18:01:47 UTC, Johan Engelen wrote:
On Tuesday, 11 October 2016 at 17:29:47 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 10/11/2016 07:01 AM, Johan Engelen wrote:
> I wrote a piece on LDC's fastmath stuff that Mir uses for
> high-performance D math code:
>
>
https://johanengelen.git
On Thursday, 22 September 2016 at 19:50:40 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
On Wednesday, 21 September 2016 at 22:32:27 UTC, Walter Bright
wrote:
Wednesday 09/21/2016 8:30pm: Writing Secure C++
CppCon is being hosted at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue.
Directions and parking information can be found
On Sunday, 17 July 2016 at 07:45:45 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
Available here[1][2], it can now build a simple add kernel for
both CUDA (.ptx) and OpenCL (.spv) (and of course the host
code) in one compiler invocation.
A lot of things are still hardcoded and the optimisations need
to tuned a
On Sunday, 12 June 2016 at 20:03:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 6/3/2016 1:26 AM, Dicebot wrote:
From that perspective, the best build system you could
possibly have would look
like this:
```
#!/usr/bin/rdmd
import std.build;
// define your build script as D code
```
Yeah, I have often th
On Tuesday, 31 May 2016 at 19:33:46 UTC, John Colvin wrote:
On Tuesday, 31 May 2016 at 18:57:29 UTC, o-genki-desu-ka wrote:
Many nice announcements here last week. I put some on reddit.
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/4lwufi/d_embedded_database_v01_released/
https://www.reddit.co
On Thursday, 10 March 2016 at 21:25:16 UTC, Jack Stouffer wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 March 2016 at 22:12:42 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
I haven't read the article yet, but you'll get more interest
by putting a summary as the first comment on reddit.
Thanks for the advice, I think it caused more peop
On Monday, 23 November 2015 at 21:18:58 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
The widgets don't, but the forums worked when I tried it.
Firefox 42.0 here, neither the widgets nor the forums worked.
On Saturday, 21 November 2015 at 11:34:57 UTC, Piotrek wrote:
This is my general concern for all libs developed by the D
community. IMO license other than Boost is very cumbersome and
doesn't comply with the D core libs.
Just re-read the boost license and it says nothing about
incompatibility
On Tuesday, 17 November 2015 at 20:54:34 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Quite timely after the announcement of that $600K donation for
the Julia language, I'm happy to announce that the D Language
Foundation has a bank account seeded with $5000 - as I
promised, it's a round-up of my last royal
On Wednesday, 28 October 2015 at 08:01:29 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
Although the book will always be free[1], many of you have
expressed a need to pay without having to buy the paper version.
It's a bit late now but I like what Cory Doctorow (a writter who
publishes mainly books under Creative C
On Monday, 19 October 2015 at 15:38:41 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
It came up while I was traveling, someone posted it on reddit
already (thanks):
https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/3pcwa1/the_comedian_strikes_again_andrei_alexandrescu_on/
Good motivation for, and examples of, u
On Tuesday, 1 September 2015 at 11:36:49 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
On Tuesday, 1 September 2015 at 10:18:08 UTC, Luís Marques
wrote:
On Monday, 24 August 2015 at 11:10:16 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
Rough summary of the talk I have given for recent Berlin D
meetup event:
https://blog.dicebot.lv/posts/2015/0
On Friday, 10 July 2015 at 18:33:04 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu
wrote:
Spread the word!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxSPCmwqgYs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQF3m5e2l0
Andrei
Erich's presentation is now my favourite one from this year's
DConf. If you read this Erich, I really love your
On Sunday, 28 June 2015 at 07:49:41 UTC, Charles Hixson wrote:
I took some code that was annotated safe, and modified it to
use a buffer internal to the class, and an offset counter.
Some of the routines adjusted the counter. I forgot to remove
the "safe" annotation.
It compiled without er
On Sunday, 3 May 2015 at 13:04:41 UTC, Vladimir Panteleev wrote:
Gah, I'm late!
Anyway, this is my hackathon project:
http://digger.k3.1azy.net/trend/
Succinctly, it is the lovechild of Digger and Mozilla's
areweslimyet.com.
It measures stats about D built from D's entire GitHub history,
a
On Friday, 1 May 2015 at 08:18:10 UTC, Ilya Yaroshenko wrote:
http://d.readthedocs.org
I hope this examples will be useful for students.
Ilya
Showing how easy interacting with python can be is a very good
idea, and doing so by dealing with scientific data is an even
better one!
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 21:06:28 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 19:44:01 UTC, cym13 wrote:
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 19:09:52 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
As an active Python developer, what would you add to or
change about the following:
http://bitbashing.io/2015/01/
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 21:45:23 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
On 3/29/2015 12:09 PM, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
As an active Python developer, what would you add to or change
about the following:
http://bitbashing.io/2015/01/26/d-is-like-native-python.html
Has someone reddit-ized it?
It seems s
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 19:09:52 UTC, Laeeth Isharc wrote:
As an active Python developer, what would you add to or change
about the following:
http://bitbashing.io/2015/01/26/d-is-like-native-python.html
I like this article very much. IMO python's generators and list
comprehensions are th
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 12:21:01 UTC, Ola Fosheim Grøstad
wrote:
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 02:15:38 UTC, cym13 wrote:
Moreover, it is possible to reach a good expressiveness (maybe
not as good as python, but that's the whole goal of python so
there's no shame in not matching it).
There
On Sunday, 29 March 2015 at 00:24:36 UTC, ketmar wrote:
On Sat, 28 Mar 2015 19:17:23 +, Russel Winder via
Digitalmars-d-announce wrote:
It is a pity that D is not pitching as a Python replacement.
D can't: it doesn't dumb enough to attract people that requires
compiler
enforcements on w
On Wednesday, 25 March 2015 at 23:00:32 UTC, bearophile wrote:
Ola Fosheim Grøstad:
Downplaying other languages makes the D crowd look desperate...
That kind of articles are bad for the image of the D community
(and the D code shown in that article is not the best).
Bye,
bearophile
I don
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