October 30, 2008 Re: How does D improve design practices over C++? | ||||
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Walter Bright Wrote:
> Paul D. Anderson wrote:
> > This is why I'm trying to get D noticed here at Boeing. It's a very good fit for the things we do -- safe (memory safe and physically safe), efficient, powerful without being too complex, and a capable systems language. We still do a lot of bit-twiddling programming and need to be able to get to the hardware.
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> I used to work at Boeing (757 stab trim design), so I have a particular interest in how this works out. Please keep us up to date! If I can help, let me know.
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> I'm also available to give a presentation at Boeing if invited <g>.
I will certainly keep you posted. This particular software conference is a Boeing-only, behind-closed-doors thing, otherwise I would have recommended that you give the presentation, not me.
I'll see if I can find a venue for you here. Unfortunately I'm a very small cog in a big machine, but I'll give it a shot.
Paul
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Posted in reply to Paul D. Anderson | Paul D. Anderson wrote: > Walter Bright Wrote: >> I'm also available to give a presentation at Boeing if invited <g>. >> > > I will certainly keep you posted. This particular software conference > is a Boeing-only, behind-closed-doors thing, otherwise I would have > recommended that you give the presentation, not me. > > I'll see if I can find a venue for you here. Unfortunately I'm a very > small cog in a big machine, I remember what that's like! > but I'll give it a shot. Thanks. No sweat if it doesn't work out. | |||
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