I am sad to announce that this does not appear to have a great deal of appeal.

This may of course be because my little series of articles - http://britseyeview.com/software/articles/gsgtkd101.html, et seq - was complete crap, but I suspect that this is not entirely the case.

I've done this sort of thing before. The vast majority of hits my site gets are on a 3-part sequence on 'Getting started with datatables' (that's jQuery based stuff on how to deal with HTML tables.) Those are very basic stuff.

There was an initial flurry of hits after my initial announcement, quite a few I suspect via this newsgroup. But since then, very little in the way of repeat visits.

I wonder if this is because the code examples in D are just not sufficiently comprehensible, even though they were done in a 'better C' style. Also, of course, there's the 'what is D' factor.

It could also be a problem that I assumed the use of CodeView, attempting to give a route for a quick start.

Also I wonder these days if people are interested in writing non-web-based GUI programs at all. Are they a thing of the past?

Just thought I would report.

Steve

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