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digitalmars.D - ACCU 2019 Call for Propoals is Open

reply Russel Winder <russel winder.org.uk> writes:
ACCU has traditionally had a big chunk of C++ content but is is fact a
conference on programming. Go, Kotlin, and Rust have maintained a position =
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the programme. Yet D, which is supposed to be the replacement for C++, has
been noticeable by it's absence from the programme. Will 2019 and 2020 be t=
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years when D comes to ACCU to show the C++ folk what they are missing? And
perhaps show the Go and Rust folk that there are things they are missing?=
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Call is open for two more weeks.

https://cfp.conference.accu.org=20


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Oct 14 2018
parent reply Nicholas Wilson <iamthewilsonator hotmail.com> writes:
On Sunday, 14 October 2018 at 08:12:46 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
 ACCU has traditionally had a big chunk of C++ content but is is 
 fact a conference on programming. Go, Kotlin, and Rust have 
 maintained a position in the programme. Yet D, which is 
 supposed to be the replacement for C++, has been noticeable by 
 it's absence from the programme. Will 2019 and 2020 be the 
 years when D comes to ACCU to show the C++ folk what they are 
 missing? And perhaps show the Go and Rust folk that there are 
 things they are missing?

 Call is open for two more weeks.

 https://cfp.conference.accu.org
Just managed to get my submission in, travelling and having those travels delayed made that rather tight.
Oct 25 2018
parent reply Joakim <dlang joakim.fea.st> writes:
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 03:35:23 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
 On Sunday, 14 October 2018 at 08:12:46 UTC, Russel Winder wrote:
 ACCU has traditionally had a big chunk of C++ content but is 
 is fact a conference on programming. Go, Kotlin, and Rust have 
 maintained a position in the programme. Yet D, which is 
 supposed to be the replacement for C++, has been noticeable by 
 it's absence from the programme. Will 2019 and 2020 be the 
 years when D comes to ACCU to show the C++ folk what they are 
 missing? And perhaps show the Go and Rust folk that there are 
 things they are missing?

 Call is open for two more weeks.

 https://cfp.conference.accu.org
Just managed to get my submission in, travelling and having those travels delayed made that rather tight.
What's your submission about?
Oct 25 2018
parent reply Nicholas Wilson <iamthewilsonator hotmail.com> writes:
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 05:19:41 UTC, Joakim wrote:
 What's your submission about?
The metaprogramming used by dcompute to achieve its magic and the metaprogramming usable from Dcompute kernels.
Oct 25 2018
parent Joakim <dlang joakim.fea.st> writes:
On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 06:39:38 UTC, Nicholas Wilson wrote:
 On Friday, 26 October 2018 at 05:19:41 UTC, Joakim wrote:
 What's your submission about?
The metaprogramming used by dcompute to achieve its magic and the metaprogramming usable from Dcompute kernels.
Oh nice, should be a good showcase for D. :)
Oct 25 2018