digitalmars.D.announce - NDC Toronto talk (slides / code in D)
- Mike Shah (12/12) May 15 Hi Folks,
- FinalEvilution (2/8) May 16 Cool! Do you know if/when the talk is going up online?
- Mike Shah (3/12) May 16 Thanks! I'm not sure when, but the talk was recorded and will be
- Brian Callahan (2/14) May 18 Cool stuff Mike! ~Brian
Hi Folks, I gave a talk at NDC Toronto 2026 about a week ago. Most of my slide examples are in D, and I had quite a bit of fun writing them out. The purpose of the talk was to show how to 'play with data' and different abstractions/patterns that can arise. As always, it was a joy to write many examples in D. Cheers, Mike Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kcKrSRho3yRH8EQon9kOjazj5cTp-lkmTaXOBgn0Ohw/edit?slide=id.g3ddba29a4b0_0_351#slide=id.g3ddba29a4b0_0_351 Github repository: https://github.com/MikeShah/Talks/tree/main/2026/ndctoronto
May 15
On Saturday, 16 May 2026 at 02:44:14 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:Hi Folks, I gave a talk at NDC Toronto 2026 about a week ago. Most of my slide examples are in D, and I had quite a bit of fun writing them out. The purpose of the talk was to show how to 'play with data' and different abstractions/patterns that can arise. As always, it was a joy to write many examples in D.Cool! Do you know if/when the talk is going up online?
May 16
On Saturday, 16 May 2026 at 09:25:33 UTC, FinalEvilution wrote:On Saturday, 16 May 2026 at 02:44:14 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:Thanks! I'm not sure when, but the talk was recorded and will be posted under the NDC YouTube channel.Hi Folks, I gave a talk at NDC Toronto 2026 about a week ago. Most of my slide examples are in D, and I had quite a bit of fun writing them out. The purpose of the talk was to show how to 'play with data' and different abstractions/patterns that can arise. As always, it was a joy to write many examples in D.Cool! Do you know if/when the talk is going up online?
May 16
On Saturday, 16 May 2026 at 02:44:14 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:Hi Folks, I gave a talk at NDC Toronto 2026 about a week ago. Most of my slide examples are in D, and I had quite a bit of fun writing them out. The purpose of the talk was to show how to 'play with data' and different abstractions/patterns that can arise. As always, it was a joy to write many examples in D. Cheers, Mike Slides: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1kcKrSRho3yRH8EQon9kOjazj5cTp-lkmTaXOBgn0Ohw/edit?slide=id.g3ddba29a4b0_0_351#slide=id.g3ddba29a4b0_0_351 Github repository: https://github.com/MikeShah/Talks/tree/main/2026/ndctorontoCool stuff Mike! ~Brian
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