How much time you spend daily?
Nick Sabalausky
a at a.a
Tue Feb 1 11:37:19 PST 2011
"Gary Whatmore" <no at spam.sp> wrote in message
news:ii970e$1nis$1 at digitalmars.com...
> Recently Bruno M. wrote:
>
>> I may be spending too much time on the NG (especially for someone who
>> doesn't skip the 8 hours of sleep)
>
> A quick look at my daily routines revealed that I spend 7 hours studying
> the dmd and phobos diffs, Debian, Ubuntu, and Arch linux packages status,
> bug reports and comments, planet d, running bearophile's benchmarks,
> dsource & project news, all reddit articles about D, all slides and posts
> by Walter in various forums.
>
> This is all too exciting. If I didn't go to work, there would be even more
> to learn. The downside is, this leaves no time to really contribute.
> Problem #2 is I'm not very good at coming up with ideas on how to improve
> D or the tools. I just spend all time reading, spreading the word, and
> manipulating reddit votes. I hope I could help D and use D some day. Any
> thoughts?
DDMD could use more activity:
http://www.dsource.org/projects/ddmd
LLVM needs exception support on Windows.
I *think* LDC and GDC need more work on their D2 versions.
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