On 2017/10/03 08:54, eastanon wrote:
I have been reading the D forums for a while and following on its
amazing progress for a long time. Over time I have even written some
basic D programs for myself, nothing major or earth shuttering. I have
downloaded and read Ali's excellent book.
I would like to dive deeper into D, however sometimes it can get
intimidating when I read some of the discussions on the forums and I
realise I know nothing. People argue on and on about a feature or lack
of and the future of the language and it starts to cast doubts on my
desire to learn and be proficient in D.
I would like to choose D as my go to language and to do that I realise I
need a mentor, someone who will walk and guide me and not get irritated
by basic questions. I am pretty much a DIY person, so don't worry about
mundane issues. I want to have someone with whom I can discuss some
practical choices and algorithms. I am a self-taught programmer and
never took CS classes. I am good in R, Python and Ruby.
Please let me know if you would like to be a D mentor.
Oh sorry I see you have read the book on D by Ali. Well we can always
help you with your questions then.