timmyjose wrote:
I can't help here because I am using D for a long time, so I do not remember how I have learned it.
Hahaha! Yes, thanks for the honesty. It does make sense because once you've been working in some field for some time, it does make it harder to explain how exactly you reached that level. In that regard, comments from fellow newbies (such as berni) have been quite helpful since they're at the same stage as me.
as for me, i basically just jumped into D and started to code. sure, i read a little about modules, GC, slices, and such basic things, but then i just started to writing my code in D. one can use libc from D (with some care), so it allowed me to write in D as in "C dialect", and then gradually make my code more "D-like", as i learned more and more things.

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