digitalmars.D.announce - German D Community?
- trgy (7/7) Dec 01 2014 Hello,
- Stefan Koch (4/11) Dec 01 2014 There is a german community.
- trgy (5/20) Dec 01 2014 Thank you for this information.
- Stefan Koch (4/8) Dec 01 2014 If you want one, go ahead and create one.
- Foo (2/23) Dec 01 2014 I would like it. :)
- Dicebot (6/13) Dec 01 2014 D community isn't big enough to make local branches worthwhile in
- qznc (6/23) Dec 01 2014 It might make sense for the few companies to stir up some
- Tobias Pankrath (7/12) Dec 02 2014 Wouldn't use it. If you have a question, you'll get more people
Hello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgy
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:17:42 UTC, trgy wrote:Hello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgyThere is a german community. Most of them are here :) As far as I know there is no seperate forum or wiki.
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:22:47 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:17:42 UTC, trgy wrote:Thank you for this information. Would nobody of the german community prefer to have a forum/wiki in german? Best regards trgyHello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgyThere is a german community. Most of them are here :) As far as I know there is no seperate forum or wiki.
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:38:35 UTC, trgy wrote:Thank you for this information. Would nobody of the german community prefer to have a forum/wiki in german? Best regards trgyIf you want one, go ahead and create one. Though a german forum would most likely be quite small. just look at dlang-fr.org it has like 18 users and no activity.
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:38:35 UTC, trgy wrote:On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:22:47 UTC, Stefan Koch wrote:I would like it. :)On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:17:42 UTC, trgy wrote:Thank you for this information. Would nobody of the german community prefer to have a forum/wiki in german? Best regards trgyHello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgyThere is a german community. Most of them are here :) As far as I know there is no seperate forum or wiki.
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:17:42 UTC, trgy wrote:Hello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgyD community isn't big enough to make local branches worthwhile in general. Considering most german D users I have met seemed to be pretty comfortable with speaking english interest may be surprisingly small, despite the fact there seems to be most commercial D users in Germany.
Dec 01 2014
On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 11:27:21 UTC, Dicebot wrote:On Monday, 1 December 2014 at 09:17:42 UTC, trgy wrote:It might make sense for the few companies to stir up some community. Promote D to students and get job candidates in return. Build a website mostly consisting of a job board and events calendar. Integrate Twitter, mailing list, etc to keep low-traffic connections to people.Hello, is there a german D community? I cannot find a forum/wiki or something else. I hope you can help me. :) Thanks in advance. Best regards trgyD community isn't big enough to make local branches worthwhile in general. Considering most german D users I have met seemed to be pretty comfortable with speaking english interest may be surprisingly small, despite the fact there seems to be most commercial D users in Germany.
Dec 01 2014
It might make sense for the few companies to stir up some community. Promote D to students and get job candidates in return. Build a website mostly consisting of a job board and events calendar. Integrate Twitter, mailing list, etc to keep low-traffic connections to people.Wouldn't use it. If you have a question, you'll get more people reading and answering it here. If you want to participate in language discussion or development you'll have to do it here either. Only useful topic in a german subforum would be events in german speaking countries. Just mark them with [German] in the topic and post them here. If it starts to annoy people, we're big enough to justify a german forum.
Dec 02 2014