digitalmars.D - Fawzi Mohamed has been accepted as a GSoC 2011 mentor for Digital
- Andrei Alexandrescu (9/9) Apr 01 2011 Fawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for...
- Walter Bright (2/5) Apr 01 2011 Great! Congrats, Fawzi!
- Caligo (10/18) Apr 01 2011 Congrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor.
- dsimcha (2/10) Apr 01 2011 Seriously????????????????????????????????????????????????????
- Andrej Mitrovic (2/12) Apr 01 2011 LOL I think you live in a different timezone. :D
- dsimcha (2/16) Apr 01 2011 Yeh, I noticed the date right after I posted this.
- Jonas Drewsen (4/24) Apr 01 2011 wow wow wow... danish is a beautiful language to sing in.
- Fawzi Mohamed (4/12) Apr 02 2011 thanks, I am clearly happy about this, looking forward to mentor a
Fawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for the Google Summer of Code 2011 program for Digital Mars. He is particularly interested in topics related to concurrency, parallelism, and garbage collection. Please join me in congratulating and wishing the best to Fawzi. We are always looking for mentor and student applications. Please refer to this page for how to apply: http://d-programming-language.org/gsoc2011.html Andrei
Apr 01 2011
On 4/1/2011 10:29 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:Fawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for the Google Summer of Code 2011 program for Digital Mars. He is particularly interested in topics related to concurrency, parallelism, and garbage collection.Great! Congrats, Fawzi!
Apr 01 2011
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> wrote:On 4/1/2011 10:29 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:Congrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor. BTW, I live in Texas, and I just got back from Texas A&M where I was meeting a friend. I also had a chance to meet up with Bjarne Stroustrup because I wanted to give him a copy of TDPL. To my surprise, he said he already has his own copy. He also said he is considering becoming a D mentor. "What about C++?", I asked, and he replied "shit, C++ is shit and I'm sick of it." Then he got really emotional and starting singing in Danish. That's when I left.Fawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for the Google Summer of Code 2011 program for Digital Mars. He is particularly interested in topics related to concurrency, parallelism, and garbage collection.Great! Congrats, Fawzi!
Apr 01 2011
== Quote from Caligo (iteronvexor gmail.com)'s articleCongrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor. BTW, I live in Texas, and I just got back from Texas A&M where I was meeting a friend. I also had a chance to meet up with Bjarne Stroustrup because I wanted to give him a copy of TDPL. To my surprise, he said he already has his own copy. He also said he is considering becoming a D mentor. "What about C++?", I asked, and he replied "shit, C++ is shit and I'm sick of it." Then he got really emotional and starting singing in Danish. That's when I left.Seriously????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Apr 01 2011
On 4/1/11, dsimcha <dsimcha yahoo.com> wrote:== Quote from Caligo (iteronvexor gmail.com)'s articleLOL I think you live in a different timezone. :DCongrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor. BTW, I live in Texas, and I just got back from Texas A&M where I was meeting a friend. I also had a chance to meet up with Bjarne Stroustrup because I wanted to give him a copy of TDPL. To my surprise, he said he already has his own copy. He also said he is considering becoming a D mentor. "What about C++?", I asked, and he replied "shit, C++ is shit and I'm sick of it." Then he got really emotional and starting singing in Danish. That's when I left.Seriously????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Apr 01 2011
== Quote from Andrej Mitrovic (andrej.mitrovich gmail.com)'s articleOn 4/1/11, dsimcha <dsimcha yahoo.com> wrote:Yeh, I noticed the date right after I posted this.== Quote from Caligo (iteronvexor gmail.com)'s articleLOL I think you live in a different timezone. :DCongrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor. BTW, I live in Texas, and I just got back from Texas A&M where I was meeting a friend. I also had a chance to meet up with Bjarne Stroustrup because I wanted to give him a copy of TDPL. To my surprise, he said he already has his own copy. He also said he is considering becoming a D mentor. "What about C++?", I asked, and he replied "shit, C++ is shit and I'm sick of it." Then he got really emotional and starting singing in Danish. That's when I left.Seriously????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Apr 01 2011
On 01/04/11 20.44, Caligo wrote:On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 1:13 PM, Walter Bright <newshound2 digitalmars.com> wrote:wow wow wow... danish is a beautiful language to sing in. I would know :) Good aprils fool though :POn 4/1/2011 10:29 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:Congrats, Fawzi and every one who has been accepted as a mentor. BTW, I live in Texas, and I just got back from Texas A&M where I was meeting a friend. I also had a chance to meet up with Bjarne Stroustrup because I wanted to give him a copy of TDPL. To my surprise, he said he already has his own copy. He also said he is considering becoming a D mentor. "What about C++?", I asked, and he replied "shit, C++ is shit and I'm sick of it." Then he got really emotional and starting singing in Danish. That's when I left.Fawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for the Google Summer of Code 2011 program for Digital Mars. He is particularly interested in topics related to concurrency, parallelism, and garbage collection.Great! Congrats, Fawzi!
Apr 01 2011
On 1-apr-11, at 20:13, Walter Bright wrote:On 4/1/2011 10:29 AM, Andrei Alexandrescu wrote:thanks, I am clearly happy about this, looking forward to mentor a project, and making D even better :) FawziFawzi Mohamed from Humboldt University has been accepted as a mentor for the Google Summer of Code 2011 program for Digital Mars. He is particularly interested in topics related to concurrency, parallelism, and garbage collection.Great! Congrats, Fawzi!
Apr 02 2011