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May 15, 2007 D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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A group of senior undergradute students currently give lectures on D to a professor in the field of programming languages and compilers: http://www-psue.informatik.uni-hannover.de/sose2007/seminar.php Particular attention is paid to the enhancements and improvements compared to C++. -manfred |
May 16, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Manfred Nowak | Mr Nowak, thanks for the information! This is exactly the kind of information I wanted to see/hear/read, regarding the D programming language. If D enters universities it will definitely secure it's future, and boost popularity. I am planing to do exactly the same next year, on King's College London (http://www.kcl.ac.uk). Kind regards Dejan |
May 23, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Manfred Nowak | Manfred Nowak wrote:
> A group of senior undergradute students currently give lectures on D to a professor in the field of programming languages and compilers:
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> http://www-psue.informatik.uni-hannover.de/sose2007/seminar.php
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> Particular attention is paid to the enhancements and improvements compared to C++.
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> -manfred
Hi,
Nette Idee! Mal sehen, ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.
Grüße
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May 23, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Nicolai Waniek | On 5/23/07, Nicolai Waniek <no.spam@thank.you> wrote: > Hi, > Nette Idee! Mal sehen, ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt. > > > Grüße Hi, Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here understands German. -- Anders |
May 23, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Anders Bergh | Anders Bergh wrote:
> Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here
> understands German.
I don't mind if people post in other languages. If they do, however, it's pretty obvious that only a subset of people here will read their posts.
As for me, I know enough german to be able to order beer and do a little swearing, but that's it <g>.
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May 23, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Nicolai Waniek | Nicolai Waniek wrote
> ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.
As it seems there is no chair for programming languages or for compilers at the university of ulm. Therefore the chance is close to zero, that at the university of ulm a seminar on D programming will take place in the near future.
-manfred
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May 23, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Walter Bright | I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although re-reading it sure makes it look angry... On 5/23/07, Walter Bright <newshound1@digitalmars.com> wrote: > Anders Bergh wrote: > > Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here > > understands German. > > I don't mind if people post in other languages. If they do, however, > it's pretty obvious that only a subset of people here will read their posts. > > As for me, I know enough german to be able to order beer and do a little > swearing, but that's it <g>. > -- Anders |
May 24, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Anders Bergh | Anders Bergh wrote:
> I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although
> re-reading it sure makes it look angry...
Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping
all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever...
Regards, Frank
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May 24, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to 0ffh | 0ffh wrote: > Anders Bergh wrote: >> I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although >> re-reading it sure makes it look angry... > > Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping > all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever... > > Regards, Frank ;) :) -- - EricAnderton at yahoo |
May 25, 2007 Re: D Programming hits a German University | ||||
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Posted in reply to Pragma | Pragma wrote:
> 0ffh wrote:
>> Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping
>> all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever...
> ;)
> :)
O RLY?
Still: Those may be plain forgotten, as you have to will them explicitly.
And even as they improve the situation, they're still not the real thing.
Regards, Frank
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