On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 11:22:14PM +0200, monarch_dodra wrote: > On Friday, 14 June 2013 at 19:38:10 UTC, Peter Alexander wrote: > >On Friday, 14 June 2013 at 18:29:10 UTC, monarch_dodra wrote: > >>On Friday, 14 June 2013 at 15:38:02 UTC, Szymon Gatner wrote: > >>>Any plans on that now that language is stable enough? Andrei > >>>authoring maybe? > >> > >>Who would write it? > > > >Did you read what you quoted? :-) > > I guess it does look silly like that :) > > But the point I wanted to make came in the next sentence, is that I > think that currently, no single person could write said book, > because everyone has their own interpretation of best practices, or > different types of use. Not even Andrei. We all have our own > interpretation right now of how to use D. If the book was released > by a single author, it would just be that person's interpretation of > "Effective". > > I would love to be proven wrong of course.
What about collecting the most common D practices among us and seeing if some common trends show up? > Another interesting project, given D's state, could be a > collaborative "D idioms and patterns", for example? Isn't there already a section on the wiki dedicated to that? It would help if more people would contribute their experiences. T -- When solving a problem, take care that you do not become part of the problem.