We need a dlang job network
monkyyy
crazymonkyyy at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 02:12:11 UTC 2026
On Monday, 2 March 2026 at 01:31:58 UTC, matheus wrote:
> On Sunday, 1 March 2026 at 23:28:09 UTC, monkyyy wrote:
>> ...
>> Based on what? Have you never spoken to someone who was polite
>> *and* struggling to find work in the broken system?
>> ...
>
> Since you're always around in these forums, you should try to
> apply for Dlang maintenance program through D foundation.
>
I tried upstreams song and dance plenty, they public announced I
was in but then backrooms backed out for my data structure rant.
For these allocators that are just 2 years away^tm.
They just dont care, this is walter enjoying his retirement,
theres no one at the wheel.
> And I pretty sure this "area" as we know is going to be shaken
> very hard in the near future. The golden years are gone for
> this work,
There will likely be a drastic increase in mercenary work; we do
everything on computers and theres a new tool *at worse* it will
return to some baseline.
I think it will be a clusterfuck tho since its probaly not going
to be "one guy vibe coding 100 apps", teams of 5 tho and these
mega corps hoarding talent is dead. We dont have the social
structure for putting together small teams, especially here of
the >20 solo devs in d, there the reflection game that actually
shipped, thats not a great ratio.
Id separate it out into plastic bags, heirloom dressers and dams
where before there was only simple wooden boxes. All are
containers, but all are very different materials, and "material
science" changed the game for each.
Disposable bags are just better for shopping, they cost .0003
cents; its fine, you treat it as disposible. Hierloom furniture
has its place, but its expensive for its use. And then theres
like the nist contest for cyptro for what 512 bits mean that 1000
poeple competed. We should have more of all 3, disposible
codebases that need to work on one narrow project, artisan code
for high quality art, and then public works that are very simple
but very important. Fingers crossed the world is sane and does
that cleanly.
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