On Fri, 30 Mar 2018 00:55:20 +, dangbinghoo wrote:
> I think we need a book about D's std Phobos, like `mastering STL`
> or something like C++ world do, but of course, I didn't mean selling to
> C++ world, I mean newbie may need knowledge about the Phobos and the
> design and using the power o
On Wed, 21 Feb 2018 14:46:56 +, psychoticRabbit wrote:
> how on earth can anyone approve, that syntax like that, can become part
> of the D Programming language?
>
> I'm really bewildered.
>
> Syntax is EVERYTHING. It can make or break a language.
It does make sense in moderation for quick
On Sat, 17 Feb 2018 12:56:34 +, Mike Parker wrote:
> In case you aren't aware of the dlang-community organization at GitHub,
> it's an umbrella group of contributors working to keep certain D
> projects alive and updated. Sebastian Wilzbach filled me in on some
> details for the latest Project
On Sat, 03 Feb 2018 15:32:41 +, Mike Parker wrote:
> We all have (or have had) our "favorite" issues in Bugzilla at one time
> or another. Some that seem to hang around like unwanted guests who never
> leave. The #dbugfix campaign is an opportunity for you to finally kick
> them out.
>
> The
On Mon, 08 Jan 2018 09:53:22 +, Dechcaudron wrote:
> I guess it would not hurt
> to change the license to MIT. Would that encourage use by the community?
Choosing the license really comes down to what you want to see with the
code; if you want to maintain control and ensure that people modif
On Sat, 06 Jan 2018 16:08:06 +, Mike Parker wrote:
> My annual retrospective on the D Blog is up. Managing the blog really is
> a lot of fun for me. Every time I click the publish button I stay glued
> to reddit and the stats page to see how it's being received, with a
> glance now and again a
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 09:14:29 +, Martin Tschierschke wrote:
> I recommend to add a "donate for button", and to evaluate and visualize
> how many people are donating, for a certain package. This might give
> strong evidence where to invest more time - man power.
> In the first step the D Foundat
Bluejay is an application test runner, allowing easy writing of cross-
platform tests.
Bluejay uses Lua (via LuaD) with a small test library and is on the dub
registry at http://code.dlang.org/packages/bluejay
I also converted the first 37 test cases of DCD[1] to try it out - so
those tests can
On Sun, 09 Jul 2017 21:33:15 +, bachmeier wrote:
> The answer (assuming things are still run the way they
> were back then) is that you're not able to do anything about it. You
> won't see anything done with the official package and you won't be able
> to put anything in AUR because there is a