Lesson #100 in DLang YouTube playlist is coming -- Want to contribute what goes in?

monkyyy crazymonkyyy at gmail.com
Wed Jun 5 19:42:30 UTC 2024


On Wednesday, 5 June 2024 at 14:37:41 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> My D language playlist on YouTube has just hit 100 episodes 
> (including a guest lecture from Ali and two shorts) -- hurray! 
> However, I think an 'official' 100th episode with some more 
> production is in order (Currently we're on lesson #97).
>
> I was hoping to center this lesson around some community 
> feedback answering (any or all of the following):
>
> 1. What's your favorite feature of DLang?
> 2. Why did you choose the D programming language or what first 
> drew you in?
> 3. One cool D Language trick/idiom you'd like to share.
> 4. Why you're excited about the future of DLang
> 5. A cool article/resource/favorite DConf talk/blog you'd like 
> to share
> 6. A cool project you'd like to share (e-mail me images and 
> short video clips if you like!)
> 7. Something else?
>
> Feel free to chime in on one or all questions.
>
> If you want me to show your forum handle or name in the video 
> as part of the community for the submission please let me know 
> (I'll assume anonymity otherwise even if you post here).
>
> You can e-mail me at mikeshah at northeastern.edu otherwise if 
> there's something you want to share. I'll plan on otherwise 
> having video 100 done towards the end of the month.
>
> The playlist otherwise: 
> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvv0ScY6vfd9Fso-3cB4CGnSlW0E4btJV (And good news, there's another 70-80 videos planned ... then there will probably be more 'project-based' or 'API-based' videos in separate playlists -- so plenty more to add over the years :) )

article that I think should go viral but just... hasnt for some 
reason, Im unsure if 30 poeple have even read it

https://crazymonkyyy.github.io/writings/gif.html

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https://github.com/crazymonkyyy/raylib-2024/blob/master/docs/examplecode.md

my raylib wasm thing, should be plenty of videoable gifs

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I think that imperative style templates are under explored and 
could probably write up some sane example "patterns" that while 
most poeple would hate them I think have valid use cases


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