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reply Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> writes:
https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223

!!
Aug 10 2016
next sibling parent Seb <seb wilzba.ch> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 11:17:58 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223

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Mike wrote a nice blog article about Dan: http://dlang.org/blog/2016/06/24/project-highlight-the-powernex-kernel/
Aug 10 2016
prev sibling next sibling parent Chris <wendlec tcd.ie> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 11:17:58 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223

 !!
Amazing!
Aug 10 2016
prev sibling next sibling parent reply Wild <xwildn00bx gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 11:17:58 UTC, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223

 !!
Thanks for posting a link to my lastest VOD :) Here is all of my past streams: https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/playlists/lpVPZ-powernex-os-development/ You should be able to watch the whole development of PowerNex from those videos. If anybody wants to read the code it is located here: https://github.com/Vild/PowerNex
Aug 10 2016
parent reply Enamex <enamex+d outlook.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 14:03:22 UTC, Wild wrote:
 Thanks for posting a link to my lastest VOD :)
 Here is all of my past streams: 
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/playlists/lpVPZ-powernex-os-development/
 You should be able to watch the whole development of PowerNex 
 from those videos.

 If anybody wants to read the code it is located here: 
 https://github.com/Vild/PowerNex
Are they available on Youtube or something similar? I can't find a way on livecoding.tv to decrease the resolution and it's putting a lot of strain on my connection. If you're narrating it I could probably follow along at 480p or something. And the code is apparently open source so I can see that.
Aug 10 2016
parent Wild <xwildn00bx gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 15:11:52 UTC, Enamex wrote:
 On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 14:03:22 UTC, Wild wrote:
 Thanks for posting a link to my lastest VOD :)
 Here is all of my past streams: 
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/playlists/lpVPZ-powernex-os-development/
 You should be able to watch the whole development of PowerNex 
 from those videos.

 If anybody wants to read the code it is located here: 
 https://github.com/Vild/PowerNex
Are they available on Youtube or something similar? I can't find a way on livecoding.tv to decrease the resolution and it's putting a lot of strain on my connection. If you're narrating it I could probably follow along at 480p or something. And the code is apparently open source so I can see that.
I don't know if I can upload the VODs to YouTube because I have music in the background of each stream and I don't know if it is YouTube safe. But I guess I could try, hopefully it will work without any problems
Aug 10 2016
prev sibling parent reply Steven Schveighoffer <schveiguy yahoo.com> writes:
On 8/10/16 7:17 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223
Do people really like this? I have so much to do, I have no time to watch others code. No offense meant to others, I'm just curious about it. I also have no interest in having others watch me code, it would be brutal :) For one, I take a lot of breaks and walk around to think... -Steve
Aug 10 2016
next sibling parent reply Meta <jared771 gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 16:19:46 UTC, Steven 
Schveighoffer wrote:
 On 8/10/16 7:17 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223
Do people really like this? I have so much to do, I have no time to watch others code. No offense meant to others, I'm just curious about it. I also have no interest in having others watch me code, it would be brutal :) For one, I take a lot of breaks and walk around to think... -Steve
Living vicariously (or not) through other people is becoming increasingly popular these days. There are livestreams for videogames, eating, graphic editing, drawing, recording music, painting, coding, etc.
Aug 10 2016
parent Chris Wright <dhasenan gmail.com> writes:
On Wed, 10 Aug 2016 16:58:01 +0000, Meta wrote:
 Living vicariously (or not) through other people is becoming
 increasingly popular these days.
I watch streams of people throwing clay and playing Hearthstone. I'm not interested in throwing clay or playing Hearthstone. It's an activity I can have in the background to give me some of the pleasant effects of social interaction without the costs, which for me tend to be significant.
Aug 11 2016
prev sibling next sibling parent Wild <xwildn00bx gmail.com> writes:
On Wednesday, 10 August 2016 at 16:19:46 UTC, Steven 
Schveighoffer wrote:
 On 8/10/16 7:17 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223
Do people really like this? I have so much to do, I have no time to watch others code. No offense meant to others, I'm just curious about it. I also have no interest in having others watch me code, it would be brutal :) For one, I take a lot of breaks and walk around to think... -Steve
Well it all depends on what I'm streaming, If I stream planning basically no one watches, but if I'm coding and something graphical is happening people watch. If I recall correctly I had a bit peek with ~30-40 viewers when I implemented text and bitmap rendering.
Aug 10 2016
prev sibling parent rikki cattermole <rikki cattermole.co.nz> writes:
On 11/08/2016 4:19 AM, Steven Schveighoffer wrote:
 On 8/10/16 7:17 AM, Walter Bright wrote:
 https://www.livecoding.tv/wild/videos/evGmx-operating-system-development-d-programming-223
Do people really like this? I have so much to do, I have no time to watch others code. No offense meant to others, I'm just curious about it. I also have no interest in having others watch me code, it would be brutal :) For one, I take a lot of breaks and walk around to think... -Steve
What can I say? I was streaming during closed beta of last year ;)
Aug 10 2016