On Friday, 30 July 2021 at 08:26:47 UTC, Bastiaan Veelo wrote:
On Friday, 30 July 2021 at 05:51:41 UTC, Brian Tiffin wrote:
[... interesting account of the D experience ...]
**Kudos team and contributors.**
Can't really suggest that many improvements to resources
needed for learning D, as a hobbyist not on a clock, being new
still and low enough to not know what detail interactions
might be less approachable. So far, very approachable. Not
confusing, but tantalizing caves to explore and integrate into
knowing about potentials, super powers, and dark corners that
may need to be accounted for.
And friendly people to pester with random brain train new here
questions.
Have good, make well, and thanks.
I enjoyed reading all of that.
-- Bastiaan.
Welcome, and thanks.
Need to add something; typo, Getting close to 100 hundreds hours
of reading an twiddling. Should be 100 hours of reading and
twiddling. ;-)
And a detail that struck me in the night, just past.
Template function definition syntax is a really sweet and easy
invention of syntax. Generic, native typing becomes a solved
problem. Feels solved.
Not an expert. Don't take to C++, never have, even while
watching cfront and Walter having the first** brain to craft a
native compiler. I find the angle bracket source code of C++ hard
to grok at speed. D, is like a soft cascade flow.
** I'm not sure Walter was first first, or close first, or...
Regardless, an impressive feat. Thanks, for all the things, if
you read this Walter.
Have good.