D beginner here. I also like to look into new/different languages and see what they are all about. I was looking at the Julia language when I came across this site http://learnxinyminutes.com/ which gives a summary of most of the popular languages. Each language entry includes basic syntax usage and is a short whirlwind tutorial with simple examples showing data types, operators, control flow, simple statements, functions etc.

Now I know you can't really learn any language x in minutes, but I think D might benefit from being represented as it is yet another introduction path to programmers/technicians who visit the site.

Someone here in D.learn (anonymous) already did a basic page http://forum.dlang.org/thread/l6baie$vci$1...@digitalmars.com last November but it only made the learn forum and doesn't seem to have been progressed. I'm only a D noob and not really qualified to say if the attempt is up to date, or in a complete/acceptable state that you guys would say 'yeah that covers the D basics very well' etc. It needs someone qualified to have a look and decide if it's worthwhile to make a little time to add/update the starting effort to the site. What do you think? It's not a lot of effort or too challenging, wouldn't you say?

So, it's only a suggestion, but that site may get visits, possibly from seven billion programmers, thousands of schools, colleges, universities, corporations, institutions, technical managers etc etc... just sayin' ;)

Also, if someone adds the D language entry then a reddit/hacker news post saying 'D added to learnxinyminutes' would not only ping everyone about D, but also raise the learnxy site's profile (and it's an interesting site too) to reddit and HN

Note. posted to D forum vs D.learn as I think it's more about D's profile and visibility, hope that's ok.

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