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- Walter Bright (2/2) Feb 19 2013 http://nwcpp.org/
- Adam Wilson (9/11) Feb 19 2013 I'll be there!
- MattCoder (2/4) Feb 19 2013 Will it be recorded?
- Walter Bright (3/8) Feb 19 2013 Yes, but sometimes the recording goes awry or is of erratic quality. It'...
- Rob T (7/17) Feb 20 2013 I finally did a tiny amount of component programming with D, and
- Walter Bright (19/19) Feb 22 2013 I just received this from Lloyd, who runs NWCPP:
- Bill Baxter (14/34) Feb 22 2013 +1! Also might I suggest making NWCPP accounts on Facebook/Twitter/Goog...
- Bill Baxter (12/50) Feb 22 2013 Whoops, thought I was replying to the message from Lloyd that I saw in m...
- bearophile (12/13) Feb 22 2013 Thank you for the slides.
- dennis luehring (11/12) Feb 23 2013 but they still missing a wireless microphone for the questioners :)
- Paulo Pinto (3/23) Feb 25 2013 Very nice talk! Thanks for making it available. :)
On Tue, 19 Feb 2013 15:49:16 -0800, Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> wrote:http://nwcpp.org/ See ya there!I'll be there! -- Adam Wilson IRC: LightBender Project Coordinator The Horizon Project http://www.thehorizonproject.org/
Feb 19 2013
On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 at 23:49:17 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:http://nwcpp.org/ See ya there!Will it be recorded?
Feb 19 2013
On 2/19/2013 6:07 PM, MattCoder wrote:On Tuesday, 19 February 2013 at 23:49:17 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:Yes, but sometimes the recording goes awry or is of erratic quality. It's not done by an A/V professional.http://nwcpp.org/ See ya there!Will it be recorded?
Feb 19 2013
On Wednesday, 20 February 2013 at 03:05:42 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:On 2/19/2013 6:07 PM, MattCoder wrote:I finally did a tiny amount of component programming with D, and it's an eye opener and I want to know more, so a video will be appreciated no matter the quality. Your efforts *are* appreciated. Thanks! --rtOn Tuesday, 19 February 2013 at 23:49:17 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:Yes, but sometimes the recording goes awry or is of erratic quality. It's not done by an A/V professional.http://nwcpp.org/ See ya there!Will it be recorded?
Feb 20 2013
I just received this from Lloyd, who runs NWCPP: ------------------------------------------------- Folks, First off I would like to thank everyone who donated to our camera drive. This month was the first session recorded using the new camera setup and I think you will agree it is a BIG improvement. Also please note we are still experimenting with the camera, processing software and uploads to improve the experience, I expect this will take a couple more sessions to pin down fully. If you happen to spot something you can see us doing better please let us know. To help support the improved camera we have also moved away from Vimeo as our video host to YouTube. The free account on YouTube will allow us to upload much higher quality video! A channel has been created on YouTube to hold all of our videos, the channel name is “NWCPP”. The slides and video from the NWCPP meeting this week have been posted. They are available here: Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cX1f41Fnkc Slides: http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.pdf Thanks, Lloyd
Feb 22 2013
+1! Also might I suggest making NWCPP accounts on Facebook/Twitter/Google+ from which you can push out these sorts of announcements? The great thing about having the meeting announcements on those is that people can really easily reshare them to all their followers, thereby expanding the reach of the announcements. ---bb On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com>wrote:I just received this from Lloyd, who runs NWCPP: ------------------------------**------------------- Folks, First off I would like to thank everyone who donated to our camera drive. This month was the first session recorded using the new camera setup and =Ithink you will agree it is a BIG improvement. Also please note we are sti=llexperimenting with the camera, processing software and uploads to improve the experience, I expect this will take a couple more sessions to pin dow=nfully. If you happen to spot something you can see us doing better please let us know. To help support the improved camera we have also moved away from Vimeo as our video host to YouTube. The free account on YouTube will allow us to upload much higher quality video! A channel has been created on YouTube t=ohold all of our videos, the channel name is =93NWCPP=94. The slides and video from the NWCPP meeting this week have been posted. They are available here: Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=3D0cX1f41Fnkc<http://www.youtube.=com/watch?v=3D0cX1f41Fnkc>Slides: http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/**2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.**pd=f<http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.pdf>Thanks, Lloyd
Feb 22 2013
Whoops, thought I was replying to the message from Lloyd that I saw in my inbox earlier today. On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Bill Baxter <wbaxter gmail.com> wrote:+1! Also might I suggest making NWCPP accounts on Facebook/Twitter/Google+ from which you can push out these sorts of announcements? The great thing about having the meeting announcements on those is that people can really easily reshare them to all their followers, thereby expanding the reach of the announcements. ---bb On Fri, Feb 22, 2013 at 12:22 PM, Walter Bright < newshound2 digitalmars.com> wrote:.I just received this from Lloyd, who runs NWCPP: ------------------------------**------------------- Folks, First off I would like to thank everyone who donated to our camera drive=IThis month was the first session recorded using the new camera setup and=illthink you will agree it is a BIG improvement. Also please note we are st=eexperimenting with the camera, processing software and uploads to improv=wnthe experience, I expect this will take a couple more sessions to pin do=efully. If you happen to spot something you can see us doing better pleas=slet us know. To help support the improved camera we have also moved away from Vimeo a=toour video host to YouTube. The free account on YouTube will allow us to upload much higher quality video! A channel has been created on YouTube =.com/watch?v=3D0cX1f41Fnkc>hold all of our videos, the channel name is =93NWCPP=94. The slides and video from the NWCPP meeting this week have been posted. They are available here: Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?**v=3D0cX1f41Fnkc<http://www.youtube=Slides: http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/**2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.** pdf <http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.pdf> Thanks, Lloyd
Feb 22 2013
Walter Bright:http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.pdfThank you for the slides. Regarding slide 38, in D code like this I often forget what's the source and the destination: foo.copy(bar); A "copyTo" function name is more clear for me: foo.copyTo(bar); Regarding slide 41 "Reducers": the reduction with a "+" is a so common that I think Phobos should have a sum() function (as Haskell, Python and several other languages have). Bye, bearophile
Feb 22 2013
Am 22.02.2013 21:22, schrieb Walter Bright:First off I would like to thank everyone who donated to our camera drive.but they still missing a wireless microphone for the questioners :) good talk - but i think you should be more clear about the target of your presentation, its started with simple components and ranges and then it mutated very fast into pipeline programming (design, paradigm, threading, multiple in/out pipes) questions - and except that everything can handled by throwing an exception, the error handling in complex pipeline programming "can" be much harder, very doable in D - but D(it libs) isn't currently in a state for doing complex pipeline programming out "of the box" (or designed for beeing so) it think that wasn't clear enough through the talk
Feb 23 2013
On 22.02.2013 21:22, Walter Bright wrote:I just received this from Lloyd, who runs NWCPP: ------------------------------------------------- Folks, First off I would like to thank everyone who donated to our camera drive. This month was the first session recorded using the new camera setup and I think you will agree it is a BIG improvement. Also please note we are still experimenting with the camera, processing software and uploads to improve the experience, I expect this will take a couple more sessions to pin down fully. If you happen to spot something you can see us doing better please let us know. To help support the improved camera we have also moved away from Vimeo as our video host to YouTube. The free account on YouTube will allow us to upload much higher quality video! A channel has been created on YouTube to hold all of our videos, the channel name is “NWCPP”. The slides and video from the NWCPP meeting this week have been posted. They are available here: Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cX1f41Fnkc Slides: http://nwcpp.org/static/talks/2013/ComponentProgrammingInD.pdf Thanks, LloydVery nice talk! Thanks for making it available. :) Paulo
Feb 25 2013