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digitalmars.D - Enough D programmers in Tokyo for a meet up?

reply Atila Neves <atila.neves gmail.com> writes:
I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case there's 
any interest.
Sep 04 2019
next sibling parent Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
On 9/4/2019 8:45 AM, Atila Neves wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case there's any interest.
I'd love to attend, but I won't be in Tokyo :-(
Sep 06 2019
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Andrew Edwards <edwards.ac gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at 15:45:50 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case 
 there's any interest.
I'll make the trip.
Sep 06 2019
parent Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Saturday, 7 September 2019 at 03:16:37 UTC, Andrew Edwards 
wrote:
 On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at 15:45:50 UTC, Atila Neves 
 wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case 
 there's any interest.
I'll make the trip.
Me too!
Sep 06 2019
prev sibling parent reply simd <simd.nyan gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at 15:45:50 UTC, Atila Neves wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case 
 there's any interest.
Hi, happy holidays and welcome to Tokyo! I saw D_Programming's tweet and I can go and say hi! Currently, dlang-jp, D user group in Japan, is holding a monthly half-day mini tech camp to develop each own D project with 5-6 people at co-working space. So, dlang-jp folks can join the meetup, I think. But presentation-style meetup has not been held for 2 years and we need to find a conference room and speakers. Please let me know if you have other issues.
Sep 10 2019
parent reply Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 at 15:50:16 UTC, simd wrote:
 On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at 15:45:50 UTC, Atila Neves 
 wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case 
 there's any interest.
Hi, happy holidays and welcome to Tokyo! I saw D_Programming's tweet and I can go and say hi!
Awesome!
 Currently, dlang-jp, D user group in Japan, is holding a 
 monthly half-day mini tech camp to develop each own D project 
 with 5-6 people at co-working space. So, dlang-jp folks can 
 join the meetup, I think.
 But presentation-style meetup has not been held for 2 years and 
 we need to find a conference room and speakers.

 Please let me know if you have other issues.
We aren't looking to do any sort of presentation. We're just hanging out for a few hours. I'm flying over from Seoul just for the day and heading back Sunday morning. We'll be starting at a Starbucks in Asakusa in the early afternoon. After that, there are no concrete plans, but I expect we'll hang out well into the evening. Anyone interested in the details can email me at aldacron gmail.com.
Sep 10 2019
next sibling parent simd <simd.nyan gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 at 16:51:15 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
 On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 at 15:50:16 UTC, simd wrote:
 [...]
Awesome!
 [...]
We aren't looking to do any sort of presentation. We're just hanging out for a few hours. I'm flying over from Seoul just for the day and heading back Sunday morning. We'll be starting at a Starbucks in Asakusa in the early afternoon. After that, there are no concrete plans, but I expect we'll hang out well into the evening. Anyone interested in the details can email me at aldacron gmail.com.
I got it! "informal" means Starbucks.
Sep 12 2019
prev sibling parent reply outlandkarasu <outland.karasu gmail.com> writes:
On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 at 16:51:15 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
 On Tuesday, 10 September 2019 at 15:50:16 UTC, simd wrote:
 On Wednesday, 4 September 2019 at 15:45:50 UTC, Atila Neves 
 wrote:
 I'm going to be there from the 19th to the 24th, in case 
 there's any interest.
Hi, happy holidays and welcome to Tokyo! I saw D_Programming's tweet and I can go and say hi!
Awesome!
 Currently, dlang-jp, D user group in Japan, is holding a 
 monthly half-day mini tech camp to develop each own D project 
 with 5-6 people at co-working space. So, dlang-jp folks can 
 join the meetup, I think.
 But presentation-style meetup has not been held for 2 years 
 and we need to find a conference room and speakers.

 Please let me know if you have other issues.
We aren't looking to do any sort of presentation. We're just hanging out for a few hours. I'm flying over from Seoul just for the day and heading back Sunday morning. We'll be starting at a Starbucks in Asakusa in the early afternoon. After that, there are no concrete plans, but I expect we'll hang out well into the evening. Anyone interested in the details can email me at aldacron gmail.com.
Hi, I'm a dlang-jp member. I can go to a meet up too! I live near Asakusa. There are two Starbucks in Asakusa. But I think Starbucks are always crowded. If you want to go to a place fit for meet up, we can guide to other cafes in Asakusa or a little away place (Jimbocho dlang-jp base). Enjoy your stay in Tokyo!
Sep 12 2019
parent Mike Parker <aldacron gmail.com> writes:
On Thursday, 12 September 2019 at 16:47:48 UTC, outlandkarasu 
wrote:

 Hi, I'm a dlang-jp member. I can go to a meet up too!

 I live near Asakusa. There are two Starbucks in Asakusa.
 But I think Starbucks are always crowded.

 If you want to go to a place fit for meet up,
 we can guide to other cafes in Asakusa or a little away
 place (Jimbocho dlang-jp base).
We likely won't be at Starbucks too long. We're meeting there early in the afternoon and I expect we'll head to lunch after. If you, or anyone, can join us for either, great! After that, we really have no plans that I know of. So we can meet people anywhere convenient. That's why I ask anyone interested to please email met at aldacron gmail.com and we can work out the details.
 Enjoy your stay in Tokyo!
Thanks! Wish I could stay more than one night. This is my first trip to Tokyo. I've been to Fukuoka a few times and every time it was only for one night. I need to make an extended trip one of these days.
Sep 12 2019