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digitalmars.D.announce - D Programming hits a German University

reply Manfred Nowak <svv1999 hotmail.com> writes:
A group of senior undergradute students currently give lectures on D to 
a professor in the field of programming languages and compilers:

http://www-psue.informatik.uni-hannover.de/sose2007/seminar.php

Particular attention is paid to the enhancements and improvements 
compared to C++.

-manfred  
May 15 2007
next sibling parent Dejan Lekic <dejan.lekic gmail.com> writes:
Mr Nowak, thanks for the information! This is exactly the kind of information I
wanted to see/hear/read, regarding the D programming language. If D enters
universities it will definitely secure it's future, and boost popularity. I am
planing to do exactly the same next year, on King's College London
(http://www.kcl.ac.uk).

Kind regards

Dejan
May 16 2007
prev sibling parent reply Nicolai Waniek <no.spam thank.you> writes:
Manfred Nowak wrote:
 A group of senior undergradute students currently give lectures on D to 
 a professor in the field of programming languages and compilers:
 
 http://www-psue.informatik.uni-hannover.de/sose2007/seminar.php
 
 Particular attention is paid to the enhancements and improvements 
 compared to C++.
 
 -manfred  
Hi, Nette Idee! Mal sehen, ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt. Grüße
May 23 2007
next sibling parent reply "Anders Bergh" <anders andersman.org> writes:
On 5/23/07, Nicolai Waniek <no.spam thank.you> wrote:
 Hi,
 Nette Idee! Mal sehen, ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.


 Grüße
Hi, Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here understands German. -- Anders
May 23 2007
next sibling parent reply Walter Bright <newshound1 digitalmars.com> writes:
Anders Bergh wrote:
 Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here
 understands German.
I don't mind if people post in other languages. If they do, however, it's pretty obvious that only a subset of people here will read their posts. As for me, I know enough german to be able to order beer and do a little swearing, but that's it <g>.
May 23 2007
parent reply "Anders Bergh" <anders andersman.org> writes:
I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although
re-reading it sure makes it look angry...

On 5/23/07, Walter Bright <newshound1 digitalmars.com> wrote:
 Anders Bergh wrote:
 Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here
 understands German.
I don't mind if people post in other languages. If they do, however, it's pretty obvious that only a subset of people here will read their posts. As for me, I know enough german to be able to order beer and do a little swearing, but that's it <g>.
-- Anders
May 23 2007
parent reply 0ffh <spam frankhirsch.net> writes:
Anders Bergh wrote:
 I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although
 re-reading it sure makes it look angry...
Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever... Regards, Frank
May 24 2007
parent reply Pragma <ericanderton yahoo.removeme.com> writes:
0ffh wrote:
 Anders Bergh wrote:
 I got the tone of my post wrong, didn't mean to sound angry although
 re-reading it sure makes it look angry...
Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever... Regards, Frank
;) :) -- - EricAnderton at yahoo
May 24 2007
parent reply 0ffh <spam frankhirsch.net> writes:
Pragma wrote:
 0ffh wrote:
 Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping
 all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever...
;) :)
O RLY? Still: Those may be plain forgotten, as you have to will them explicitly. And even as they improve the situation, they're still not the real thing. Regards, Frank
May 25 2007
next sibling parent Daniel Keep <daniel.keep.lists gmail.com> writes:
0ffh wrote:
 Pragma wrote:
 0ffh wrote:
 Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping
 all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever...
;) :)
O RLY? Still: Those may be plain forgotten, as you have to will them explicitly. And even as they improve the situation, they're still not the real thing. Regards, Frank
Maybe instead of all this Flash and Silverlight and other pointless "lock yourself into OUR platform! We'll give you candy!" crap, maybe we should invent EML: Emotional Markup Language. <emotion class="hopeful">I mean, just <emphatic style="hand-motion-style: exaggerated;">think</emphatic> how much <div style="hand-motion: wave; hand-selector: both;">clearer</div> communication would be if we had it<div style="exclamation-style: !emphatic-not-angry;">!</div></emotion> Also, we need a standard meaning for smilies. I can just see the RFC now... InlineEmotionalUnit := "^" "o" ")" This sequence of characters SHALL denote or convey a feeling of confusion regarding the previously expressed emotional unit OR previously conveyed message. It SHALL ALSO indicate that the person or persons transmitting this unit are not entirely surprised by the content they are responding to. This may colloquially be referred to as the "Spock" smilie or "Dry ORLY?" smilie. See section 3.4 paragraphs 9 through 12. -- Daniel -- int getRandomNumber() { return 4; // chosen by fair dice roll. // guaranteed to be random. } http://xkcd.com/ v2sw5+8Yhw5ln4+5pr6OFPma8u6+7Lw4Tm6+7l6+7D i28a2Xs3MSr2e4/6+7t4TNSMb6HTOp5en5g6RAHCP http://hackerkey.com/
May 25 2007
prev sibling parent Bruno Medeiros <brunodomedeiros+spam com.gmail> writes:
0ffh wrote:
 Pragma wrote:
 0ffh wrote:
 Well, I suppose that is the danger of pure text communication, dropping
 all the secondary comm channels: A blink, a quick smile, whatever...
;) :)
O RLY?
QUITE RLY! And one can't do image macros on face to face communication. Score +1 for teh intarweb. :D -- Bruno Medeiros - MSc in CS/E student http://www.prowiki.org/wiki4d/wiki.cgi?BrunoMedeiros#D
May 26 2007
prev sibling parent Nicolai Waniek <no.spam thank.you> writes:
Anders Bergh wrote:
 On 5/23/07, Nicolai Waniek <no.spam thank.you> wrote:
 Hi,
 Nette Idee! Mal sehen, ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.


 Grüße
Hi, Please post to this list in English, because not everyone here understands German.
Sorry, I thought German suited this time ;) Best regards, Nicolai
May 26 2007
prev sibling parent reply Manfred Nowak <svv1999 hotmail.com> writes:
Nicolai Waniek wrote

 ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.
As it seems there is no chair for programming languages or for compilers at the university of ulm. Therefore the chance is close to zero, that at the university of ulm a seminar on D programming will take place in the near future. -manfred
May 23 2007
parent Nicolai Waniek <no.spam thank.you> writes:
Manfred Nowak wrote:
 Nicolai Waniek wrote
 
 ob sich sowas an der uulm auch Umsetzen lässt.
As it seems there is no chair for programming languages or for compilers at the university of ulm. Therefore the chance is close to zero, that at the university of ulm a seminar on D programming will take place in the near future. -manfred
Well there is a faculty for compilers and programming methodics, so I'll have a talk to those guys. :-) Best regards, Nicolai
May 26 2007