We (two computer science students from Switzerland) are interested in reviewing too. We both know Java and Ruby and have had to write some code in C++ too, but didn't like it a lot. Therefore we are very curious about D.
Regards, Thomas Ritter and Ferdinand Niedermann Am 09.12.09 20:57, schrieb Andrei Alexandrescu: > TDPL is entering a review stage where a collection of coders from all > walks of programming life will have one month to submit feedback that > will shape the final version of the book. > > The book has been blessed with feedback from people who already know D > or are otherwise versed enough with languages. It would be great to > complement that with a few programmers who are intermediate or > experienced, use some other language, and want to learn D. Their input > would be very valuable because the current set of reviewers and myself > find it difficult to look at the content with a virginal eye. > > If you have friends who fit that profile, please forward this to them > and ask if they'd want to be part of TDPL. There may be a meager stipend > involved, probably worth a good dinner for two at a decent restaurant. > (But clearly being in this for the money would be frustrating.) > > > Thank you very much, > > Andrei
