DConf 2013 Call for Submissions: deadline on January 28
Paulo Pinto
pjmlp at progtools.org
Fri Jan 18 15:46:28 PST 2013
Am 17.01.2013 19:28, schrieb John Colvin:
> On Thursday, 17 January 2013 at 10:13:12 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
>>
>> Although I tend to do quite some posts, I am yet to fully make use of
>> D, with most of my work in JVM/.NET languages and FP/C++ stuff in some
>> private projects.
>>
>> So sadly not much I can contribute.
>>
>> As for attending, the costs are just too high for myself.
>>
>> --
>> Paulo
>
> You could always give a talk describing a cool use of a feature or
> something like that? If you know the language then well then there's
> almost certainly something you could talk about.
>
> This conference isn't just for presenting big projects. As Andrei said,
> the audience won't be necessarily formed of experts by an means, so even
> something quite simple could be worthwhile.
Am 17.01.2013 19:28, schrieb John Colvin:> On Thursday, 17 January 2013
at 10:13:12 UTC, Paulo Pinto wrote:
>>
>> Although I tend to do quite some posts, I am yet to fully make use of
>> D, with most of my work in JVM/.NET languages and FP/C++ stuff in some
>> private projects.
>>
>> So sadly not much I can contribute.
>>
>> As for attending, the costs are just too high for myself.
>>
>> --
>> Paulo
>
> You could always give a talk describing a cool use of a feature or
> something like that? If you know the language then well then there's
> almost certainly something you could talk about.
>
> This conference isn't just for presenting big projects. As Andrei said,
> the audience won't be necessarily formed of experts by an means, so even
> something quite simple could be worthwhile.
Not really, as I mentioned, I tend to spend my programming time in
another languages/environments.
My focus on the university was compiler design and distributed systems,
so I tend to follow some language developments with interest.
Sadly my time is limited and I don't always explore all languages as I
really would like to.
So far my only D program is the D version of a simple buffer management
article I wrote for C++.
http://www.progtools.org/compilers/tutorials/queue/article.html
http://www.progtools.org/compilers/tutorials/queue/queue.d
When life permits I am planing to update the said article to describe
the D implementation as well.
But very simple stuff.
--
Paulo
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