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DConf 2017: Bigger, Badder, and Berliner! Call for Submissions now open
Nov 15, 2016
Adrian Matoga
Nov 15, 2016
HaraldZealot
Nov 16, 2016
xtreak
Nov 16, 2016
Sönke Ludwig
Nov 16, 2016
Jacob Carlborg
Nov 19, 2016
Andy Smith
Nov 23, 2016
Andy Smith
Nov 26, 2016
Andy Smith
November 14, 2016
Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.

We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!

The D programming language has improved dramatically this year thanks to more focus brought up by the D Language Foundation, better participation from corporate users and worldwide volunteers, and the advent of world-class open-source libraries such as Sociomantic's Tsunami and Ilya Yaroshenko's GLAS. The D Language Foundation has accumulated a war chest and announced a scholarship that already enrolls four MSc students.

DConf is the main face-to-face event for everyone and everything related to the D language and environment. The 2017 edition will be held in Europe for the second time, following last year's smashing success. Which, of course, we plan to smash again!

Call for Submissions

We are looking forward to your submission for a paper, talk, demo, panel, or research report (new!) for DConf 2017. The topics of choice are anything and everything related to the D language. For more details, check the conference page:

http://dconf.org/2017/index.html

November 15, 2016
On Monday, 14 November 2016 at 19:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.
>
Great news for all living in D and programming in D :-)

Please take care to enable early registration now:

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>>The requested URL /2017/registration.html was not found on this server.

[...]

> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html

Regards mt.

[D is the common one letter acronym for Deutschland = Germanay
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(disambiguation)]
November 15, 2016
On Monday, 14 November 2016 at 19:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!
> (...)
> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html

It would be less confusing if the dates were updated with more attention than just s/2016/2017/g, as there's no February 29 in 2017, and all others dates are on different days of week than in 2016.
Otherwise, excellent news.
November 15, 2016
On Monday, 14 November 2016 at 19:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.
>
> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html

Great!
November 15, 2016
On 11/15/16 5:51 AM, Adrian Matoga wrote:
> On Monday, 14 November 2016 at 19:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating
>> again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second
>> time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!
>> (...)
>> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html
>
> It would be less confusing if the dates were updated with more attention
> than just s/2016/2017/g, as there's no February 29 in 2017, and all
> others dates are on different days of week than in 2016.
> Otherwise, excellent news.

Sorry. Fixed, thanks. -- Andrei
November 16, 2016
On Monday, 14 November 2016 at 19:49:26 UTC, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.
>
> We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!
>
> The D programming language has improved dramatically this year thanks to more focus brought up by the D Language Foundation, better participation from corporate users and worldwide volunteers, and the advent of world-class open-source libraries such as Sociomantic's Tsunami and Ilya Yaroshenko's GLAS. The D Language Foundation has accumulated a war chest and announced a scholarship that already enrolls four MSc students.
>
> DConf is the main face-to-face event for everyone and everything related to the D language and environment. The 2017 edition will be held in Europe for the second time, following last year's smashing success. Which, of course, we plan to smash again!
>
> Call for Submissions
>
> We are looking forward to your submission for a paper, talk, demo, panel, or research report (new!) for DConf 2017. The topics of choice are anything and everything related to the D language. For more details, check the conference page:
>
> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html

Great news!

A couple of js, svg and png files are missing. I tried to raise an issue in dconf.org at Github but it seems issues are disabled. I tried force reload on Mac OSX Chrome but the issue persists. Hope someone can verify the issue. Seems it could not be reported at issues.dlang.org.

Hope dlang.org could also be updated with the news. Filed an issue at https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16693

Thanks!
November 16, 2016
Am 14.11.2016 um 20:49 schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu:
> Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming
> language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.
>
> We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating
> again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second
> time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!

Great news, looking forward to it!
November 16, 2016
On 11/15/2016 11:39 PM, xtreak wrote:
>
> Great news!
>
> A couple of js, svg and png files are missing. I tried to raise an issue
> in dconf.org at Github but it seems issues are disabled. I tried force
> reload on Mac OSX Chrome but the issue persists. Hope someone can verify
> the issue. Seems it could not be reported at issues.dlang.org.
>
> Hope dlang.org could also be updated with the news. Filed an issue at
> https://issues.dlang.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16693
>
> Thanks!

Yes, there is work left to do on the site. We need a conference logo, too. For now: https://github.com/dlang/dconf.org/pull/141 -- Andrei
November 16, 2016
On 2016-11-14 11:49, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Please join us at DConf 2017, the conference of the D programming
> language in Berlin, Germany, May 4-6 2017.
>
> We're happy to announce that the D Language Foundation is cooperating
> again with Sociomantic to organize DConf 2017 in Berlin for the second
> time. Same location, same dates, but of course a whole new experience!
>
> The D programming language has improved dramatically this year thanks to
> more focus brought up by the D Language Foundation, better participation
> from corporate users and worldwide volunteers, and the advent of
> world-class open-source libraries such as Sociomantic's Tsunami and Ilya
> Yaroshenko's GLAS. The D Language Foundation has accumulated a war chest
> and announced a scholarship that already enrolls four MSc students.
>
> DConf is the main face-to-face event for everyone and everything related
> to the D language and environment. The 2017 edition will be held in
> Europe for the second time, following last year's smashing success.
> Which, of course, we plan to smash again!
>
> Call for Submissions
>
> We are looking forward to your submission for a paper, talk, demo,
> panel, or research report (new!) for DConf 2017. The topics of choice
> are anything and everything related to the D language. For more details,
> check the conference page:
>
> http://dconf.org/2017/index.html
>

Any information about the venue or the unofficial hangout place?

-- 
/Jacob Carlborg
November 16, 2016
On 11/16/2016 01:13 PM, Jacob Carlborg wrote:
> Any information about the venue or the unofficial hangout place?

Same as last year. More info forthcoming. -- Andrei
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