On Sunday, 24 August 2025 at 17:30:33 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
First, thank you for reading the book and raising so many issues. Very much appreciated!

Ali

Ali, may I have a Yes or No on permission to use your Programming in D examples that I am expanding for a commercial Udemy course that I will build. Of course, I will provide any Copyright notice that you provide, if permission is granted.

Once I complete the remaining 200 pages in your book, I'll polish and release them for free public usage. This should assist D newbies in mastering D language.

FWIW, the most difficult area to learn in D is definitely the 'template' feature.

I have Asperger's syndrome, which is on the Autism spectrum.

I need working code to learn from. So many authors assume that their readers can connect the dots, and fill in the gaps. I cannot. But with the cost of text "too cheap to meter', it would be good to have a book (even digital pdf) have links to 'full working code' in the cloud. These links could be updated as the D language 'mutates'.

Rather than curse the 'darkness', I have lit a 'candle', which will be your examples fleshed out into working examples. Perhaps every 10 - 15 years is a good time to catch up with changes to D language.

Also, would now be a good time to revise "Programming in D" to 'Second Edition'?

Reply via email to