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April 03, 2013 Re: Seeking research papers on D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Andrei Alexandrescu | On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
> Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from colleagues (which don't seem likely:-) the language will be cited in the resulting papers.
Nice note: last week by chance I ran into a friend and former colleague from Switzerland, who I hadn't seen or been in touch with for years -- and one of the first things he said to me was, "I found you on the D programming forums, I've just started getting curious about using this language and I saw that you are really involved!"
So, use and awareness of this language in the research community seems like it's growing. My current colleagues are C/C++/Python focused in general (and sometimes, FORTRAN) but they have certainly examined my D code with some curiosity.
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April 03, 2013 Re: Seeking research papers on D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Joseph Rushton Wakeling | On 4/3/13 8:08 AM, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
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> I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost
> exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from colleagues (which don't
> seem likely:-) the language will be cited in the resulting papers.
I was mostly referring to the programming languages research literature. There are, indeed, a growing number of students using D as an implementation language for research projects.
Andrei
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April 03, 2013 Re: Seeking research papers on D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Joseph Rushton Wakeling | On 03.04.2013 14:08, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
> On 11/18/2012 05:27 PM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:
>> Generally D is poorly represented in the research literature.
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> I can confirm that in my current research activities I am using D almost
> exclusively for simulations, and barring objections from colleagues (which don't
> seem likely:-) the language will be cited in the resulting papers.
>
> Nice note: last week by chance I ran into a friend and former colleague from
> Switzerland, ....
Were you at CERN by any chance?
I worked on the Atlas HLT project between 2003-2004.
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Paulo
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April 03, 2013 Re: Seeking research papers on D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Paulo Pinto | On 04/03/2013 05:18 PM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
> Were you at CERN by any chance?
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> I worked on the Atlas HLT project between 2003-2004.
Nothing so posh, I'm afraid. :-) I was at Fribourg University in the interdisciplinary physics group, working on neural networks, econophysics and (latterly) reputation/recommender systems.
These days I'm at the Politecnico di Torino in Italy.
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April 04, 2013 Re: Seeking research papers on D | ||||
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Posted in reply to Joseph Rushton Wakeling | On Wednesday, 3 April 2013 at 16:09:49 UTC, Joseph Rushton Wakeling wrote:
> On 04/03/2013 05:18 PM, Paulo Pinto wrote:
>> Were you at CERN by any chance?
>>
>> I worked on the Atlas HLT project between 2003-2004.
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> Nothing so posh, I'm afraid. :-) I was at Fribourg University in the
> interdisciplinary physics group, working on neural networks, econophysics and
> (latterly) reputation/recommender systems.
>
> These days I'm at the Politecnico di Torino in Italy.
I moved to Germany and nowadays doing consulting stuff mostly in JVM/.NET languages.
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