On Thursday, 4 February 2016 at 14:25:21 UTC, bachmeier wrote:
Unfortunately there is no such thing and it is unlikely to exist in the next decade.

Well, it is probably not the best point in time to have absolute beginners use D anyway. But a well commented library, that don't focus on performance and teach good habits using the non-advanced D feature subset, can go a long way if the design is explained in a companion tutorial. A "build your own pythonesque library" tutorial wrapped up as a zip-file with a sensible main-file template that is ready to compile.

That way newbies can just unzip it into a new directory when they start a new project "resetting" former mistakes.



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