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DConf 2017 Schedule
Mar 14, 2017
Mike Parker
Mar 14, 2017
Moritz Maxeiner
Mar 14, 2017
Ali Çehreli
Mar 15, 2017
Yuxuan Shui
Mar 15, 2017
Bastiaan Veelo
Mar 15, 2017
Dmitry Olshansky
Mar 15, 2017
Bastiaan Veelo
Mar 16, 2017
Yuxuan Shui
Mar 16, 2017
Bastiaan Veelo
Mar 15, 2017
Joakim
Mar 23, 2017
Nicholas Wilson
Mar 23, 2017
xtreak
Mar 23, 2017
Joakim
Mar 24, 2017
Adam Wilson
Mar 20, 2017
Dukc
Mar 23, 2017
Adrian Matoga
Mar 25, 2017
Dukc
March 14, 2017
Fresh from the D Foundation HQ, the DConf 2017 schedule [1] is now available for your perusal. If you haven't registered yet, you have just over five weeks to get it done. The registration deadline has been set for April 23, so don't procrastinate. Even better, head over to the registration page [2] and do it now!

[1] http://dconf.org/2017/schedule/
[2] http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
March 14, 2017
On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 at 16:12:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
> Fresh from the D Foundation HQ, the DConf 2017 schedule [1] is now available for your perusal. If you haven't registered yet, you have just over five weeks to get it done. The registration deadline has been set for April 23, so don't procrastinate. Even better, head over to the registration page [2] and do it now!
>
> [1] http://dconf.org/2017/schedule/
> [2] http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html

Thanks, looks like lots of interesting talks!
One thing though:
> Day 3: Saturday May 6, 2017
> Day 4: Saturday May 7, 2017
March 14, 2017
On 03/14/2017 09:35 AM, Moritz Maxeiner wrote:
> On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 at 16:12:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
>> Fresh from the D Foundation HQ, the DConf 2017 schedule [1] is now
>> available for your perusal. If you haven't registered yet, you have
>> just over five weeks to get it done. The registration deadline has
>> been set for April 23, so don't procrastinate. Even better, head over
>> to the registration page [2] and do it now!
>>
>> [1] http://dconf.org/2017/schedule/
>> [2] http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
>
> Thanks, looks like lots of interesting talks!
> One thing though:
>> Day 3: Saturday May 6, 2017
>> Day 4: Saturday May 7, 2017

Thanks. Apparently, that one's fixed.

Everybody, you can make pull requests to

  https://github.com/dlang/dconf.org

Don't use my clone of the repo as it involves an extra step.

Ali

March 15, 2017
On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 at 20:16:34 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> On 03/14/2017 09:35 AM, Moritz Maxeiner wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 at 16:12:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
>>> Fresh from the D Foundation HQ, the DConf 2017 schedule [1] is now
>>> available for your perusal. If you haven't registered yet, you have
>>> just over five weeks to get it done. The registration deadline has
>>> been set for April 23, so don't procrastinate. Even better, head over
>>> to the registration page [2] and do it now!
>>>
>>> [1] http://dconf.org/2017/schedule/
>>> [2] http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html
>>
>> Thanks, looks like lots of interesting talks!
>> One thing though:
>>> Day 3: Saturday May 6, 2017
>>> Day 4: Saturday May 7, 2017
>
> Thanks. Apparently, that one's fixed.
>
> Everybody, you can make pull requests to
>
>   https://github.com/dlang/dconf.org
>
> Don't use my clone of the repo as it involves an extra step.
>
> Ali

So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?

I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none, so I wasted couple weeks writing my own....
March 15, 2017
On Tuesday, 14 March 2017 at 16:12:56 UTC, Mike Parker wrote:
> Fresh from the D Foundation HQ, the DConf 2017 schedule [1] is now available for your perusal. If you haven't registered yet, you have just over five weeks to get it done. The registration deadline has been set for April 23, so don't procrastinate. Even better, head over to the registration page [2] and do it now!
>
> [1] http://dconf.org/2017/schedule/
> [2] http://dconf.org/2017/registration.html

Killer lineup, makes me wish I was going, is it on reddit?
March 15, 2017
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
> So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
>
> I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none, so I wasted couple weeks writing my own....

So, is yours on code.dlang.org? If it would have been, maybe Dmitry wouldn't have to waste his time. Anyway, Pegged definitely was there already.

:-)
March 15, 2017
On 3/15/17 11:07 PM, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
>> So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
>>
>> I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none, so I
>> wasted couple weeks writing my own....
>
> So, is yours on code.dlang.org? If it would have been, maybe Dmitry
> wouldn't have to waste his time. Anyway, Pegged definitely was there
> already.
>
> :-)

The more the better ;)

See you at dconf.

---
Dmitry Olshansky
March 15, 2017
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 22:10:13 UTC, Dmitry Olshansky wrote:
> See you at dconf.

Looking forward to it!
March 16, 2017
On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 22:07:26 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
>> So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
>>
>> I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none, so I wasted couple weeks writing my own....
>
> So, is yours on code.dlang.org? If it would have been, maybe Dmitry wouldn't have to waste his time. Anyway, Pegged definitely was there already.
>
> :-)

It's called sdpc on code.dlang.org. its quality is probably not as high, and probably won't compile right now. Because I didn't have time to polish it. But I did create a toy language using it back then.
March 16, 2017
On Thursday, 16 March 2017 at 15:14:24 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 22:07:26 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
>> On Wednesday, 15 March 2017 at 14:06:23 UTC, Yuxuan Shui wrote:
>>> So someone already wrote a parser combinator for D?
>>>
>>> I searched code.dlang.org (1.5 years ago?), and there was none, so I wasted couple weeks writing my own....
>>
>> So, is yours on code.dlang.org?
>
> It's called sdpc on code.dlang.org.

All right!
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