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digitalmars.D - Merry Christmas everyone!

reply "Simen kjaeraas" <simen.kjaras gmail.com> writes:
Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!

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Simen
Dec 24 2010
next sibling parent reply sybrandy <sybrandy gmail.com> writes:
On 12/24/2010 11:17 AM, Simen kjaeraas wrote:
 Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!
Well, considering most of us probably won't be checking the newsgroup tomorrow unless we have absolutely nothing better to do (Sorry to you all), starting early is a good idea. Merry Christmas!
Dec 24 2010
parent dolive <dolive89 sina.com> writes:
sybrandy Wrote:

 On 12/24/2010 11:17 AM, Simen kjaeraas wrote:
 Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!
Well, considering most of us probably won't be checking the newsgroup tomorrow unless we have absolutely nothing better to do (Sorry to you all), starting early is a good idea. Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Dec 24 2010
prev sibling parent reply Andrei Alexandrescu <SeeWebsiteForEmail erdani.org> writes:
On 12/24/2010 10:17 AM, Simen kjaeraas wrote:
 Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!
Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year everyone! 2010 has been a great year for this community. We have many new members, increased activity overall (even quality of trolling has increased!), very talented people volunteered to join dmd and Phobos development, and last but not least TDPL sales are up in December (countering an overall decrease of technical book sales during this month). We are poised for succeeding. I'm looking forward to an even stronger year in 2011. Andrei
Dec 24 2010
next sibling parent reply Gour <gour atmarama.net> writes:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 11:44:54 -0600
 "Andrei" =3D=3D Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Andrei> ...and last but not least TDPL sales are up in December Andrei> (countering an overall decrease of technical book sales during Andrei> this month). You may check 3-star review on UK's Amazon. I left reply, but it's a strange comment. Sincerely, Gour Andrei> We are poised for succeeding. I'm looking forward to an even Andrei> stronger year in 2011. /me is looking for 64-bit DMD and complete QtD... Happy holidays to everyone! Sincerely, Gour --=20 Gour | Hlapicina, Croatia | GPG key: CDBF17CA ----------------------------------------------------------------
Dec 24 2010
parent Andrei Alexandrescu <SeeWebsiteForEmail erdani.org> writes:
On 12/24/10 12:44 PM, Gour wrote:
 On Fri, 24 Dec 2010 11:44:54 -0600
 "Andrei" == Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
Andrei> ...and last but not least TDPL sales are up in December Andrei> (countering an overall decrease of technical book sales during Andrei> this month). You may check 3-star review on UK's Amazon. I left reply, but it's a strange comment. Sincerely, Gour
You mean "How do I exit a 'D' program?" (http://tinyurl.com/23p2bxc)? Yah, I didn't get that either - but the occasional odd comment is part of the game. I'm relieved that that reader gave three stars after all! Andrei
Dec 24 2010
prev sibling parent reply Joost 't Hart <Joost.t.Hart planet.nl> writes:
A cheer for all of you!

On 12/24/2010 06:44 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
 On 12/24/2010 10:17 AM, Simen kjaeraas wrote:
 Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!
Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year everyone! 2010 has been a great year for this community. We have many new members, increased activity overall (even quality of trolling has increased!), very talented people volunteered to join dmd and Phobos development, and last but not least TDPL sales are up in December (countering an overall decrease of technical book sales during this month).
Decided to give myself some credits about a month ago, and went to the local Seleksyz (is this gonna be the only decent book store in NL?) to get me another punch of male chicklit. Went home with TDPL, as it was the only seemingly decent book on the shelf. It used to be rows of cabinets of shelves... Dang internet? "Hohohoho Rudolph. There's another brilliant book under your saddle." My first D project is running. A fully scalable demo with (thus) 100% decoupled system components, putting std.concurrency to a severe test. So far so good, albeit that Tid is not sharable, which leads to all sorts of static containers and just about double the amount of Process (or derivative) objects as I expected... Brrr.
 We are poised for succeeding. I'm looking forward to an even stronger
 year in 2011.
I'll be back; thanks so far, Joost.
 Andrei
Dec 24 2010
parent Andrej Mitrovic <andrej.mitrovich gmail.com> writes:
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays everyone! I think 2011 will be a
great year for this community and D.

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Best wishes, Andrej.

On 12/24/10, Joost 't Hart <Joost.t.Hart planet.nl> wrote:
 A cheer for all of you!

 On 12/24/2010 06:44 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
 On 12/24/2010 10:17 AM, Simen kjaeraas wrote:
 Yeah, starting a bit early on this side of the pond. Enjoy the holidays!
Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year everyone! 2010 has been a great year for this community. We have many new members, increased activity overall (even quality of trolling has increased!), very talented people volunteered to join dmd and Phobos development, and last but not least TDPL sales are up in December (countering an overall decrease of technical book sales during this month).
Decided to give myself some credits about a month ago, and went to the local Seleksyz (is this gonna be the only decent book store in NL?) to get me another punch of male chicklit. Went home with TDPL, as it was the only seemingly decent book on the shelf. It used to be rows of cabinets of shelves... Dang internet? "Hohohoho Rudolph. There's another brilliant book under your saddle." My first D project is running. A fully scalable demo with (thus) 100% decoupled system components, putting std.concurrency to a severe test. So far so good, albeit that Tid is not sharable, which leads to all sorts of static containers and just about double the amount of Process (or derivative) objects as I expected... Brrr.
 We are poised for succeeding. I'm looking forward to an even stronger
 year in 2011.
I'll be back; thanks so far, Joost.
 Andrei
Dec 25 2010