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French D programmers ?
Mar 29, 2006
Rémy Mouëza
Mar 29, 2006
Charles
Mar 29, 2006
F
Mar 29, 2006
BLS
Re: French D programmers ? addendum
Mar 30, 2006
BLS
Re: French D programmers ?
Mar 30, 2006
Rémy Mouëza
Mar 30, 2006
lanael
March 29, 2006
It has been quite a time I wonder if there is any other D programmer besides me in France. Even if I don't program a lot in D, I am following its evolution since september 2003 ( and dmd 0.72 ). Am I a real pionneer in my country ?

Rémy.


March 29, 2006
http://www.frappr.com/d#x=-5.71&y=45.21&z=13&t=0

Looks like it!

Rémy Mouëza wrote:
> It has been quite a time I wonder if there is any other D programmer besides me
> in France. Even if I don't program a lot in D, I am following its evolution
> since september 2003 ( and dmd 0.72 ). Am I a real pionneer in my country ?
> 
> Rémy.
> 
> 
March 29, 2006
Bonjour,
version francaise:
c` est difficile a dire, je viens du nord d`Allemagne et je  suis dans l`
Ariege depuis un an.De toute maniere les logiciels les plus avances ont ete
crees ou recrees en France p.e. ADA, Prolog, NN, Fuzzy Logic...le plus part
grace aux grands ecole polytechniques (merci Airbus)
C`est pour ca que D a certainement des amis en France

version anglaise:
Difficult to say, comming from north germany, living now in south france for
quit  a while...All in all I have to say that the most advanced
programming technics are born respective are reborne  in france. ADA,
Prolog,NN,Fuzzy Logic... most of them at the Polytechnique.
( and  thanks to Airbus)

A+
Bjoern Lietz-Spendig

"Rémy Mouëza" <Rémy_member@pathlink.com> schreef in bericht news:e0ef78$c2t$1@digitaldaemon.com...
> It has been quite a time I wonder if there is any other D programmer
besides me
> in France. Even if I don't program a lot in D, I am following its
evolution
> since september 2003 ( and dmd 0.72 ). Am I a real pionneer in my country
?
>
> Rémy.
>
>


March 29, 2006
Me too, I am France based. And I am reading D newsgroup since a pretty long time
(2002-2003). They were still discussing 'bout Pavel Minayev in here :)
Welcome everybody! Soyez les bienvenus!



In article <e0efpg$cjm$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Charles says...
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>http://www.frappr.com/d#x=-5.71&y=45.21&z=13&t=0
>
>Looks like it!
>
>Rémy Mouëza wrote:
>> It has been quite a time I wonder if there is any other D programmer besides me in France. Even if I don't program a lot in D, I am following its evolution since september 2003 ( and dmd 0.72 ). Am I a real pionneer in my country ?
>> 
>> Rémy.
>> 
>> 


March 30, 2006
the may be most important point...(forget to translate)
That is why D will find friends in france.


March 30, 2006
In article <e0f9jn$1641$1@digitaldaemon.com>, BLS says...
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>the may be most important point...(forget to translate)
>That is why D will find friends in france.
>
I have tried to convince some (programmer) friends to have a look at D. They
often say it seems to be an interesting language, but stick with their favorite.
However, it was quite the same situation 3 years ago when I discovered Python.
It's difficult to change to another language, one has got to learn a new way of
thinking, find new habits, learn new idioms, etc... but it seems that we are not
all equal in front of changes.
And trying a new language does not mean to adopt it as a new religion, it just
helps to enlarge one's vision of programming. It's also difficult to make it
understood...


March 30, 2006
In article <e0ef78$c2t$1@digitaldaemon.com>, Rémy Mouëza says...
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>It has been quite a time I wonder if there is any other D programmer besides me in France.
>

Yep. Hello from Lyon :)

>Even if I don't program a lot in D, I am following its evolution since september 2003 ( and dmd 0.72 ).

I can't remember the first D version I tried, but I began serious
(hobby)programming in D about 1 year ago.
I'm currently making a game in D. ( what ? who said "it's not serious
programming !" ?)  :)