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February 07, 2007 D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Ameer Armaly has written a nice article on D for Linux Journal and it appears in the March 2007 issue. I'm not sure if it's public on the site for another month or two, but subscribers can get a look, if they haven't received their paper copy. It's quite a long and comprehensive article, spanning 6 pages. Ameer does a great job covering a vast language in the alotted space, though, hitting on highlights for the Java and scripting language crowd, as well as the hard-core C/C++ readers. http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/155 http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9307 Thanks, Ameer BA |
February 07, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | "Brad Anderson" <brad@dsource.org> wrote in message news:eqcksl$2quq$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Ameer Armaly has written a nice article on D for Linux Journal and it > appears > in the March 2007 issue. I'm not sure if it's public on the site for > another > month or two, but subscribers can get a look, if they haven't received > their > paper copy. > > It's quite a long and comprehensive article, spanning 6 pages. Ameer does > a > great job covering a vast language in the alotted space, though, hitting > on > highlights for the Java and scripting language crowd, as well as the > hard-core > C/C++ readers. > > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/155 > > http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9307 > > Thanks, Ameer > > BA OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to him. I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll be able to help out. Unfortunately the article's not yet public for non-subscribers. |
February 07, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jarrett Billingsley | Jarrett Billingsley Wrote:
> OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to him. I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll be able to help out.
Scratch that. I got Ameer confused with a very similar-sounding prof in my department. Nevermind.
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February 07, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Jarrett Billingsley | "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eqctcd$5s8$1@digitaldaemon.com... > Jarrett Billingsley Wrote: > >> OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to >> him. >> I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll >> be >> able to help out. > > Scratch that. I got Ameer confused with a very similar-sounding prof in my department. Nevermind. LMAO! Maybe in about twenty years... I wish though. |
February 07, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ameer Armaly | On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:43:42 -0500, Ameer Armaly wrote:
> "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eqctcd$5s8$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>> Jarrett Billingsley Wrote:
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>>> OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to
>>> him.
>>> I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll
>>> be
>>> able to help out.
>>
>> Scratch that. I got Ameer confused with a very similar-sounding prof in my department. Nevermind.
> LMAO! Maybe in about twenty years...
> I wish though.
Compiled and /managed/ language D?
What does the "managed" mean here? :)
Disappointing that I can't actually read the article. What a tease you are Brad.
-JJR
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February 07, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | John Reimer wrote: > On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:43:42 -0500, Ameer Armaly wrote: > >> "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eqctcd$5s8$1@digitaldaemon.com... >>> Jarrett Billingsley Wrote: >>> >>>> OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to >>>> him. >>>> I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll >>>> be >>>> able to help out. >>> Scratch that. I got Ameer confused with a very similar-sounding prof in my department. Nevermind. >> LMAO! Maybe in about twenty years... >> I wish though. > > Compiled and /managed/ language D? > > What does the "managed" mean here? :) GC > > Disappointing that I can't actually read the article. What a tease you are Brad. heh, sorry :) I'd post it, but they would cancel my subscription. |
February 08, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Brad Anderson wrote:
> Ameer Armaly has written a nice article on D for Linux Journal and it appears
> in the March 2007 issue. I'm not sure if it's public on the site for another
> month or two, but subscribers can get a look, if they haven't received their
> paper copy.
>
> It's quite a long and comprehensive article, spanning 6 pages. Ameer does a
> great job covering a vast language in the alotted space, though, hitting on
> highlights for the Java and scripting language crowd, as well as the hard-core
> C/C++ readers.
>
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/155
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9307
>
> Thanks, Ameer
>
> BA
Might have to make the trip to B & N for this one <g>
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February 08, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Dave | Dave wrote:
> Brad Anderson wrote:
>> Ameer Armaly has written a nice article on D for Linux Journal and it appears
>> in the March 2007 issue. I'm not sure if it's public on the site for another
>> month or two, but subscribers can get a look, if they haven't received their
>> paper copy.
>>
>> It's quite a long and comprehensive article, spanning 6 pages. Ameer does a
>> great job covering a vast language in the alotted space, though, hitting on
>> highlights for the Java and scripting language crowd, as well as the hard-core
>> C/C++ readers.
>>
>>
>> http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/155
>>
>> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9307
>>
>> Thanks, Ameer
>>
>> BA
>
> Might have to make the trip to B & N for this one <g>
Ooh, yeh -- If this issue sells like hotcakes it might mean more coverage for D in the future. :-)
I don't think they carry Linux Journal at my local Tsutaya, but I'll take a look.
--bb
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February 08, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to John Reimer | On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 21:06:26 +0000 (UTC), John Reimer
<terminal.node@gmail.com> wrote:
>On Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:43:42 -0500, Ameer Armaly wrote:
>
>> "Jarrett Billingsley" <kb3ctd2@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:eqctcd$5s8$1@digitaldaemon.com...
>>> Jarrett Billingsley Wrote:
>>>
>>>> OT: Ameer Armaly is a prof in my CS department! I'll have to talk to
>>>> him.
>>>> I'll be giving a(n informal) talk about D in a few weeks, so maybe he'll
>>>> be
>>>> able to help out.
>>>
>>> Scratch that. I got Ameer confused with a very similar-sounding prof in my department. Nevermind.
>> LMAO! Maybe in about twenty years...
>> I wish though.
>
>Compiled and /managed/ language D?
>
>What does the "managed" mean here? :)
>
>Disappointing that I can't actually read the article. What a tease you are Brad.
>
>-JJR
'Managed' is a term invented by Microsoft that means 'cool'. I'm sure it can be applied to D. D is managed, i.e. cool.
Seriously, I know about the only meaning of 'managed programming language' - a language that is compiled into the intermidiate language that can be executed by the common language runtime aka .NET Framework or Mono
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April 05, 2007 Re: D article in Linux Journal | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Anderson | Brad Anderson wrote:
> Ameer Armaly has written a nice article on D for Linux Journal and it appears
> in the March 2007 issue. I'm not sure if it's public on the site for another
> month or two, but subscribers can get a look, if they haven't received their
> paper copy.
>
> It's quite a long and comprehensive article, spanning 6 pages. Ameer does a
> great job covering a vast language in the alotted space, though, hitting on
> highlights for the Java and scripting language crowd, as well as the hard-core
> C/C++ readers.
>
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/issue/155
>
> http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9307
>
> Thanks, Ameer
>
> BA
This artice is available for free now. I bought the magazine too, but I haven't gotten around to reading it yet.
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