On 6/14/2013 11:29 AM, monarch_dodra wrote:
Who would write it?
Anyone who wants to!
It seems to me that D is still new and not widespread, which means that everybody has their own styles and interpretation of how to use the language. I could see someone writing a "Programming with Phobos" book(let) though, for example. But a full blown best practice for the entire language itself seems excessive to me. In particular, while *stable*, it *is* still "evolving", which means that while the old code still works, the patterns are still shifting.
Although you are right, the best practices are still evolving, I don't think that automatically precludes writing a book on the current state of thought on the matter.