On Friday, 25 July 2025 at 21:27:55 UTC, Brother Bill wrote:
On Friday, 25 July 2025 at 18:47:19 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
On 7/25/25 4:10 AM, Brother Bill wrote:
> On Friday, 25 July 2025 at 10:56:08 UTC, novicetoo wrote:
>> check https://ddili.org/ders/d.en/index.html
>> under "Code samples as a .zip file"
>
> Checked that out.  These are not in order, nor exhaustive.
>
> I'll create my own code samples, then post them here first.

The code samples are extracted automatically. True, not in the order they appear in the book; the file names are based on chapter names.

True, not all pieces of code are extracted: Only the ones that define main() and not have any non-standard import (anything other than std and core).

And to test, all those code samples (and some others that don't have main()) are automatically compiled and executed before put in that zip file.

Ali

Brother Ali, may I have copyright permission for "Programming in D" examples for COMMERCIAL use in creating a Udemy D tutorial course?

Wy samples will be mostly exhaustive, expanding snippets, and even adding some from scratch. I get frustrated when I see example snippets without context. I always want full working code, so I can play with it.
And so that's what I am building.

Copying the 1 old book everyone has read may not be effective. I'm pretty sure every piece is common knowledge while there's allot of other stuff 80% of the community hasn't touched

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