January 10, 2004
In article <btlmv7$2ifv$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...
> I'm giving an
>introduction to D at SDWest in March, and am planning for that to coincide with D 1.0. We're attracting the attention of some very influential people in the programming business.

This would be a great audience to solicit votes for comp.lang.d. Anyone going?

>It's the interest, enthusiasm, and help from the D newsgroup participants here that is behind making this all happen. We're all here at the beginning of something big.




January 10, 2004
"Mark T" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:btntun$30od$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> In article <btlmv7$2ifv$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Walter says...
> > I'm giving an
> >introduction to D at SDWest in March, and am planning for that to
coincide
> >with D 1.0. We're attracting the attention of some very influential
people
> >in the programming business.
>
> This would be a great audience to solicit votes for comp.lang.d. Anyone going?

I agree. That's why I think we should wait on trying to launch comp.lang.d until then.


January 10, 2004
In article <btnpua$2qsl$2@digitaldaemon.com>, Matthew says...
>
>We're just mates, shooting the breeze, aren't we?
>
>:)

That we are. :)

>
>It'll be a lot more succinct. You can bank on that. Once I'm past my deadline, I've several major things on the go - some template libs for D; two articles and a column in one week; I need to prepare STLSoft 1.7.1; the CD contents for the book; and something big may be happening with STLSoft in Feb (though I must do my usual princess and her secret act and demure on the details for the moment) - so all of my actions on The D Journal will be short and sweet.
>
>It's been fun though.

You've been productive.  Ever learn to juggle?! <G>

>
>John, anytime you want a friendly debate, I'm your man.

*evil laugh* You're fate is sealed. You're work will never get done now! :) Lucky for you some medical studies are keeping me at bay (or I thought they were!)

Later,

John


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