November 08, 2013
On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 23:31:44 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
> On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 21:53:18 UTC, Namespace wrote:
>> I still hope for a German community ... :(
>
> They are so much D fan there that they put stickers on their cars !
>
> BTW, I'm french.

Don't worry, it's not your fault.
Just kidding. :)
November 09, 2013
On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 23:31:44 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
> On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 21:53:18 UTC, Namespace wrote:
>> I still hope for a German community ... :(
>
> They are so much D fan there that they put stickers on their cars !


Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.

>
> BTW, I'm french.

You guys have the hottest female singer in the world.

November 09, 2013
On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 23:19:04 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> On 11/08/2013 12:21 PM, "Théo B" <munrek@gmx.com>" wrote:
>
> > Unfortunaly, finding resources in french on the web is near
> impossible,
>
> "Programming in D" is currently being translated to French. I will ping the translator so that he can chime in about the progress.
>
>   http://ddili.org/ders/d.en/
>
> Ali

Good news !
This will be great if the translator took contact with us :)

November 09, 2013
On Saturday, 9 November 2013 at 00:02:04 UTC, sclytrack wrote:
> Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.

Si nous nous réunissons et que nous produisons des ressources en français, la communauté ne peut que grandir :)

If we meet and if we make great resources in French, the community will grow up naturally.
November 09, 2013
On Saturday, 9 November 2013 at 00:02:04 UTC, sclytrack wrote:
> On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 23:31:44 UTC, deadalnix wrote:
>> On Friday, 8 November 2013 at 21:53:18 UTC, Namespace wrote:
>>> I still hope for a German community ... :(
>>
>> They are so much D fan there that they put stickers on their cars !
>
>
> Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.

I don't know, D seems to have a very diverse and well-educated community.

I would enjoy reading interesting D discussions/articles in French. Just don't ask me to write any. :)

Bien amicalement,
Graham
November 09, 2013
On Saturday, November 09, 2013 01:02:03 sclytrack wrote:
> Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.

Il y en a plusieurs ici. Ils existent!

- Jonathan M Davis
November 09, 2013
french as well (although living in US).
A great start would be lobbying so that they teach D in French Engineering
schools ... instead of ocaml.
I'll probably stick mostly to US forums though to avoid splitting.


2013/11/8 Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg@gmx.com>

> On Saturday, November 09, 2013 01:02:03 sclytrack wrote:
> > Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.
>
> Il y en a plusieurs ici. Ils existent!
>
> - Jonathan M Davis
>


November 09, 2013
On Friday, November 08, 2013 20:16:44 Timothee Cour wrote:
> french as well (although living in US).
> A great start would be lobbying so that they teach D in French Engineering
> schools ... instead of ocaml.
> I'll probably stick mostly to US forums though to avoid splitting.

I'm not French, but I lived in France and the French-speaking part of Switerzland for two years, so I'm fairly fluent (though it's been about 10 years now, so I'm sure that my French is getting worse). So, if I participated in such a forum, it would probably be primarily to brush up on my French, but I'm busy enough that I expect that I won't do anything with it (I'm having a difficult enough time keeping up with this one). I wish the best of luck to those in the French forum though.

- Jonathan M Davis
November 09, 2013
French here also. I'll have a look at this forum!

As for Ali's book in French, I didn't know there was any translating being done. Can we help? Are there any similar processes for other languages?

I now realize that I've never even *thought* about D in French, and I've been using D since 2008. I don't even know how to say 'template' in French.



On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 5:16 AM, Timothee Cour <thelastmammoth@gmail.com>wrote:

> french as well (although living in US).
> A great start would be lobbying so that they teach D in French Engineering
> schools ... instead of ocaml.
> I'll probably stick mostly to US forums though to avoid splitting.
>
>
> 2013/11/8 Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg@gmx.com>
>
>> On Saturday, November 09, 2013 01:02:03 sclytrack wrote:
>> > Je crois ça va être difficile de trouver des gens qui se sont intéressés en D et qui savent parler français en même temps.
>>
>> Il y en a plusieurs ici. Ils existent!
>>
>> - Jonathan M Davis
>>
>
>


November 09, 2013
On Friday, November 08, 2013 20:16:44 Timothee Cour wrote:
> > french as well (although living in US).
> > A great start would be lobbying so that they teach D in French
> Engineering
> > schools ... instead of ocaml.
>

Did they teach you ocaml? I had C, with maybe a dash of C++.


> > I'll probably stick mostly to US forums though to avoid splitting.
>

Sure. And the discussions are too interesting here :-)


 On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 7:33 AM, Jonathan M Davis <jmdavisProg@gmx.com>
 wrote:

>
> I'm not French, but I lived in France and the French-speaking part of
> Switerzland for two years, so I'm fairly fluent (though it's been about 10
> years now, so I'm sure that my French is getting worse). So, if I
> participated
> in such a forum, it would probably be primarily to brush up on my French,
> but
> I'm busy enough that I expect that I won't do anything with it (I'm having
> a
> difficult enough time keeping up with this one). I wish the best of luck to
> those in the French forum though.
>

Reading your previous post in French gave me a moment of disorientation :-)


>
> - Jonathan M Davis
>