On Friday, 10 January 2014 at 00:56:36 UTC, Manu wrote:
The D docs are pretty terrible, they don't do much to help you
find what
you're looking for.
You have a massive block of function names at the top of the
page, you have
to carefully scan through one by one, hoping that it's named
something
obvious that will stand out to you, and in the event it doesn't
have a
helper function, you need to work out the proper sequence of
algorithm/range/whatever operations to do what you want (and
then repeat
the process finding the small parts you need across a bunch of
modules).
DDox improves on this a bit by giving a table with brief
descriptions right up top:
http://vibed.org/temp/dlang.org/library/std/string.html
Still plenty left to do though.
Blah! </endrant>