On 6/29/2011 6:37 AM, Chris Molozian wrote:
Ok, Ddoc is great at writing D documentation, that's what it was designed for.
Why use a tool designed for code documentation as a web templating language?
Aren't we (as programmers) always saying use the right tool for the right job...
I understand Ddoc's advantages <http://www.digitalmars.com/d/2.0/ddoc.html> now.
No-one is saying Ddoc is hard to learn (at least I'm not saying that) but with
so many tools, languages and frameworks to learn these days should it be
necessary to know it when you're a D enthusiast that wants to contribute a HTML
tutorial on d-programming-language.org.
You're going to have to learn some sort of system in order to work on
documentation. Ddoc takes about 10 minutes to learn. I mean, $(B bold this
text). How hard can that be?