On Monday, 7 October 2013 at 19:18:40 UTC, qznc wrote:
I believe one of the things D needs right now is more documentation. Therefore, I started writing a tutorial.

It is aimed at people who can already program well in other languages. This means nothing about loops or structs, because I expect most people to know this stuff. I do not consider D to be a language for beginners anyways.

It is aiming for pragmatic not comprehensive advice. For example, I mostly ignore LDC and GDC except for the optimization chapter.

Since I am working on Linux exclusively and I like the command line, I cannot teach to Windows users. Sorry.

This is still very incomplete and my our newborn family member requires quite some attention. So expect this to develop with glacial speed. ;)

Nevertheless, I want to put this version 0.1 out to get some feedback. What do you think about the topic selection? What topics are missing? Serious errors so far?

http://beza1e1.tuxen.de/d-tut-0.1/index.html

Wreck it! :)

"Sometimes D is criticised, because it is not simple language, in contrast to Go, Rust, Lisp, or Scala. However, a D programmer sees no problem and actually likes his big toolbox."

I wouldn't call any of those languages simple, except for Go. Maybe Go, C, Scheme, Python?

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