On 17 January 2012 19:07, H. S. Teoh <hst...@quickfur.ath.cx> wrote: > Andrei's book ("The D Programming Language") is quite thorough in > explaining these D constructs. It's a highly recommended buy if you're > doing serious work in D. > > > T > > -- > The two rules of success: 1. Don't tell everything you know. -- YHL
I've been thinking on getting that for a while now. How up to date is it? Or does it explain such general concepts that I shouldn't be worried about that at all? Everyone seems to be recommending it so I don't see why I shouldn't get it. A free university period is also coming up, so that might be a great way to spend my available time. I'm definitely serious about learning and using D. I've been impressed with it since I first saw it and I intend to do as much work with it as possible. I'm not _doing_ any serious work with it yet, though. In fact, none of the work I do could be considered very serious at all. :)