digitalmars.D - New forum section under ecosystem?
- JN (23/23) Feb 22 2018 I was wondering,
- rikki cattermole (5/5) Feb 22 2018 We tend to share them on IRC and Discord in-person while in development.
- bachmeier (8/14) Feb 22 2018 I have no objection to a new forum section. The more people post
I was wondering, perhaps this forum could use additional section under Ecosystem, something like "Projects"? Look at old dsource projects section: http://dsource.org/projects/ and the forums http://dsource.org/forums/ . All of that is dead now, as is dsource, but it looks so exciting. So many projects! Game engines, scripting languages based on D, web libraries! Right now, there is no place to share projects being work in progress. Even if they never go anywhere, it could generate some nice activity. General is more for language related issues. Announce works pretty much only for finished projects. Anything under ecosystem doesn't work because it's for specific types of projects - compilers, IDEs and GUIs. Look at dub repository, sort by date added. There are many projects being worked on in the D community, but they don't have any visibility while they are in progress. Most of them are hidden somewhere on github, maybe in some Reddit comment. I hate to use the R-word, but Rust is one of those languages that has a lot of visibility and activity based around amateur fun projects. Many never get finished, but people work on stuff - console emulators, for fun operating systems. People do the same for D, but you never even learn about them, because they don't have a place to share their work.
Feb 22 2018
We tend to share them on IRC and Discord in-person while in development. Not as cool, but it does take a lot of pressure off :) After all, I bet ya didn't know about SPEW[0] or the fact that I'm toying with writing my own little language. [0] https://github.com/Devisualization/spew
Feb 22 2018
On Thursday, 22 February 2018 at 12:11:18 UTC, JN wrote:Right now, there is no place to share projects being work in progress. Even if they never go anywhere, it could generate some nice activity. General is more for language related issues. Announce works pretty much only for finished projects. Anything under ecosystem doesn't work because it's for specific types of projects - compilers, IDEs and GUIs.I have no objection to a new forum section. The more people post about their projects and development experiences, the better. I will point out that we have a discussion of this in our subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/d_language/comments/7y6mku/whats_everyone_working_on/ I would like to have more of those threads in the future. Our not-so-active subreddit makes the language look dead. We can't even keep up with languages like OCaml and Fortran on Reddit.
Feb 22 2018