January 27
On Saturday, 27 January 2024 at 14:47:51 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
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> This is the link: https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2092-the-d-programming-language-for-modern-open-source-development/
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Thanks,

Matheus.


February 01

On Thursday, 18 January 2024 at 08:32:14 UTC, Peter Jacobs wrote:

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On Sunday, 14 January 2024 at 23:16:40 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:

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If folks have a particular open source project they'd like me to highlight, please feel free to share here -- I'll do my best to figure out how to link a few projects in the presentation.

Mike,
If you want to show some applications written in D, I can offer the Eilmer compressible flow solver as an example. This year it will be ten years that we have been using D to build our flow solver. It has been a good ride.

There is a blog entry from a couple of years back https://dlang.org/blog/2022/02/02/a-gas-dynamics-toolkit-in-d/ which is still a good starting point on why we like to write our code in D.

You can also browse our main web site https://gdtk.uqcloud.net/ to get an idea of the current state of the project.

Feel free to send an email if you want any flashy pictures for your presentation. The fellows here have been doing some impressive calculations in recent times.

Regards,
Peter Jacobs

Peter, I'd be happy to show Filmer -- if you have any flashy pictures please send them my way at mikeshah@northeastern.edu. Otherwise I'll grab what I can from the website with a citation :)

February 05

On Thursday, 1 February 2024 at 00:58:53 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:

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On Thursday, 18 January 2024 at 08:32:14 UTC, Peter Jacobs wrote:

>

On Sunday, 14 January 2024 at 23:16:40 UTC, Mike Shah wrote:

>

If folks have a particular open source project they'd like me to highlight, please feel free to share here -- I'll do my best to figure out how to link a few projects in the presentation.

Mike,
If you want to show some applications written in D, I can offer the Eilmer compressible flow solver as an example. This year it will be ten years that we have been using D to build our flow solver. It has been a good ride.

There is a blog entry from a couple of years back https://dlang.org/blog/2022/02/02/a-gas-dynamics-toolkit-in-d/ which is still a good starting point on why we like to write our code in D.

You can also browse our main web site https://gdtk.uqcloud.net/ to get an idea of the current state of the project.

Feel free to send an email if you want any flashy pictures for your presentation. The fellows here have been doing some impressive calculations in recent times.

Regards,
Peter Jacobs

Peter, I'd be happy to show Filmer -- if you have any flashy pictures please send them my way at mikeshah@northeastern.edu. Otherwise I'll grab what I can from the website with a citation :)

Will close this announcement out with the link which now includes the slides, and in the future the video (and there should be a video on YouTube soon as well).

https://fosdem.org/2024/schedule/event/fosdem-2024-2092-the-d-programming-language-for-modern-open-source-development/

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