Walter Bright: How to run an open source project (2/4)

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Walter Bright, creator of the D programming language took the stage during our development edition. Walter worked for Facebook and Boeing, but what he likes best is working for himself during the night. After a short introduction, his sheets soon showed a lot of code. After working on C++ and different compilers, Walter could very well argue why D is the language of the future. His presentation led to a lot of questions.

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On thing he said felt very right for me. Slow improvement in coding. I am doing a hobby project in D. And programming is my hobby. So I do coding for one or two hours a day. My progress is really slow like walter said. Sometimes I will write 3 or 4 lines and then keep changing the IDE themes and font's... But sometimes, i will write 2 or 3 modules with 700+ lines each of them.

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