digitalmars.D.announce - D Coffee Haus
- Walter Bright (9/9) Nov 08 We started up the monthly D Coffee Haus meetings over a year ago. They'v...
- Jack Pope (3/6) Nov 10 Anyone in Minnesota want to meet-up and/or showcase a project?
- monkyyy (4/12) Nov 10 thats very optimistic, I suspect the number of dlang users in
- Ben Jones (4/7) Nov 10 On Monday, 10 November 2025 at 23:20:16 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
- Matt Boehlke (4/12) Nov 12 I'm fairly new to D, and would categorize myself as a hobbyist if
- Jack Pope (6/9) Nov 14 To be pragmatic, maybe D meets can be accommodated by larger
- Dejan Lekic (5/5) Nov 11 In my case it is a _Beer Haus_. :) I am meeting another D dev
- matheus (4/9) Nov 11 Change the name to "Tea Haus" and you probably will have more
- Walter Bright (5/9) Nov 11 LOL I named it Coffee Haus in tribute to the discoveries of atomic parti...
We started up the monthly D Coffee Haus meetings over a year ago. They've been quite a fun success. We meet once a month at the Red Robin in Overlake (near Seattle). If you want to come, email me and I'll put you on the mailing list. It's nice to meet other D people in person. We don't always talk just about D, it's more like a bull session about all kinds of topics except sports and politics. I recommend interested people in other cities to form their own D Coffee Haus meetings. We have a lot of fun with our local chapter! The local C++ group liked it so much, they decided to do a local C++ Coffee Haus run by Lloyd Moore.
Nov 08
On Sunday, 9 November 2025 at 07:03:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:I recommend interested people in other cities to form their own D Coffee Haus meetings. We have a lot of fun with our local chapter!Anyone in Minnesota want to meet-up and/or showcase a project? (We use to have the Minnesota D-Programmers meetup.)
Nov 10
On Monday, 10 November 2025 at 15:56:38 UTC, Jack Pope wrote:On Sunday, 9 November 2025 at 07:03:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:thats very optimistic, I suspect the number of dlang users in utah is two its going to need to be online things for non-tech hubsI recommend interested people in other cities to form their own D Coffee Haus meetings. We have a lot of fun with our local chapter!Anyone in Minnesota want to meet-up and/or showcase a project? (We use to have the Minnesota D-Programmers meetup.)
Nov 10
On Monday, 10 November 2025 at 23:20:16 UTC, monkyyy wrote:thats very optimistic, I suspect the number of dlang users in utah is two its going to need to be online things for non-tech hubsOn Monday, 10 November 2025 at 23:20:16 UTC, monkyyy wrote: I know that Jonathan Davis and I both live in Utah. Depending on if you count my student that did GSOC, that might be it...
Nov 10
On Monday, 10 November 2025 at 15:56:38 UTC, Jack Pope wrote:On Sunday, 9 November 2025 at 07:03:06 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:I'm fairly new to D, and would categorize myself as a hobbyist if anything, but if there were a meet-up in Minnesota, I'd be interested.I recommend interested people in other cities to form their own D Coffee Haus meetings. We have a lot of fun with our local chapter!Anyone in Minnesota want to meet-up and/or showcase a project? (We use to have the Minnesota D-Programmers meetup.)
Nov 12
On Wednesday, 12 November 2025 at 21:10:30 UTC, Matt Boehlke wrote:I'm fairly new to D, and would categorize myself as a hobbyist if anything, but if there were a meet-up in Minnesota, I'd be interested.To be pragmatic, maybe D meets can be accommodated by larger local events (ACM, IEEE, ARRL, ...). Feel free to contact me via tc-ieee-cs.org. Maybe we organize something within the IEEE Computer Society.
Nov 14
In my case it is a _Beer Haus_. :) I am meeting another D dev today for couple of beers and D-talk (sounds like d-tox). London, UK. I mentioned this on Discord, but nobody seemed interested. I will try it again in a month or so. (People who do not drink beer are welcome too, ofc.)
Nov 11
On Tuesday, 11 November 2025 at 08:46:01 UTC, Dejan Lekic wrote:In my case it is a _Beer Haus_. :) I am meeting another D dev today for couple of beers and D-talk (sounds like d-tox). London, UK. I mentioned this on Discord, but nobody seemed interested. I will try it again in a month or so. (People who do not drink beer are welcome too, ofc.)Change the name to "Tea Haus" and you probably will have more success in UK. =] Matheus.
Nov 11
On 11/11/2025 12:46 AM, Dejan Lekic wrote:In my case it is a _Beer Haus_. :) I am meeting another D dev today for couple of beers and D-talk (sounds like d-tox). London, UK. I mentioned this on Discord, but nobody seemed interested. I will try it again in a month or so. (People who do not drink beer are welcome too, ofc.)LOL I named it Coffee Haus in tribute to the discoveries of atomic particles in the Germany. The scientists would all meet up in the local Kaffee Haus to talk physics. It's also fun to invite C++ and other language programmers. We don't discriminate!
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