Elias Salom������������������������������� wrote:
What would be the best on-line resource for learning the D programming language?
Here!
Thank you buddy.
What would be the best on-line resource for learning the D programming language?
> Words like "any/all/never/none/always" are rarely meant 100% literally.
Really? Does it hold for the D "standard" as well? I don't believe so, since D
is a deterministic language. If you won't reword the statement, just forget my
post. I am not a
troll anyway, but you should probably rephrase
"Elias Salomão Helou Neto" wrote in message
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> [Sorry for cross-posting, but I've just noticed that the other forum is
> deprecated.]
>
> Please modify your documentation, because the following part of it is even
> offensive. At least from
> my viewpoint.
That TeX does not allocate dynamically does not mean it does not *need* it.
Don Knuth implemented his own *beep* garbage collection algorithm in TeX.
Good luck for any one trying to do so in *ANY* non trivial program.
Please, try reformulating, maybe by using "most" instead of "any". It would
> be
"Elias Salomão Helou Neto" wrote in message
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> [Sorry for cross-posting, but I've just noticed that the other forum is
> deprecated.]
>
> Please modify your documentation, because the following part of it is even
> offensive. At least from my viewpoint.
>
>
Elias Salom������������������������������� wrote:
Please modify your documentation, because the following part of it is even
offensive. At least from my viewpoint.
Your page http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/memory.html states that (my
[Sorry for cross-posting, but I've just noticed that the other forum is
deprecated.]
Please modify your documentation, because the following part of it is even
offensive. At least from my viewpoint.
Your page http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/memory.html states that (my
emphasis):
"_Any_ non-t