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D in Academia
Mar 03, 2012
Chuck Allison
Mar 03, 2012
Walter Bright
Mar 04, 2012
James Miller
Mar 06, 2012
Dejan Lekic
Mar 06, 2012
David Gileadi
Mar 09, 2012
Brian Rogoff
May 06, 2013
Chuck Allison
March 03, 2012
FYI:

TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).

March 03, 2012
On 03-03-2012 20:02, Chuck Allison wrote:
> FYI:
>
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages,
> at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and
> Prolog if time allows).
>

Wow, that's great news!

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- Alex
March 03, 2012
On 3/3/2012 11:02 AM, Chuck Allison wrote:
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah
> Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time
> allows).


Awesome!
March 04, 2012
On 4 March 2012 09:04, Walter Bright <newshound2@digitalmars.com> wrote:
> On 3/3/2012 11:02 AM, Chuck Allison wrote:
>>
>> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at
>> Utah
>> Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if
>> time
>> allows).
>
>
>
> Awesome!

Frickin' Sweet! Nice to see D get some high-level love.

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James Miller
March 04, 2012
On 3/3/12 1:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:
> FYI:
>
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages,
> at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and
> Prolog if time allows).

Great! Chuck, as discussed privately, feel free to address to the main forum for any help and support you might need.

Andrei


March 04, 2012
On 3/3/12 1:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:
> FYI:
>
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages,
> at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and
> Prolog if time allows).

On reddit with a terrible typo:

http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/qh9gm/the_d_programming_language_in_curriculum_at_utah/


Andrei
March 06, 2012
Chuck Allison wrote:

> FYI:
> 
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).

Respect!
March 06, 2012
On 3/3/12 12:02 PM, Chuck Allison wrote:
> FYI:
>
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages,
> at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and
> Prolog if time allows).

Hi Chuck!

You introduced me to D at UVU around 2004.  I'm glad to see that you (and D) are still there.
March 09, 2012
On Saturday, 3 March 2012 at 19:02:23 UTC, Chuck Allison wrote:
> FYI:
>
> TDPL is a required text for CS 4450, Analysis of Programming Languages, at Utah Valley University starting Fall 2012. We'll study ML and D (and Prolog if time allows).

Slightly off topic digression: Which ML?

I ask as an OCaml partisan (and D fan!) who will obviously suggest that you go with that language, since it is probably the more widely used ML variant.

-- Brian

May 06, 2013
We just use the functional subset of SML-NJ. The purpose is to immerse them in the functional paradigm, not to use ML as a production language.