On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 10:33:25 UTC, k-five wrote:
On Sunday, 7 May 2017 at 09:46:22 UTC, Patrick Schluter wrote:
On Saturday, 6 May 2017 at 10:15:03 UTC, k-five wrote:
If you want to learn the basis of the range concept and their
link to C++ Iterators, you should definitively read Andrei's
article on them in the InformIT magazine. Here is the link
http://www.informit.com/articles/printerfriendly/1407357
required read for every aspiring D programmer ;-)
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Thanks for the article.
Although I found D for being more better, nicer,and fun than
C++ is, but there is a few questions on Stack-Over-Flow, videos
on Youtube, and some other forums in my country. So, why D is
not popular?
Because everyone is asking this question instead of actually
doing something about it :)
To be fair, D has a good amount of usage even today, it's just
not being screamed about ecstatically.
I am a big fan of Perl-one-liner and after seeing
rdmd --evel='one-line-code'
I gasped! Oh, really? a one-liner with D!
Or even Unix Command Line, that D has Uniform Function Call
Syntax.
line.sort.uniq.writeln();
It may you know about the future of D or may introduce some
other articles about the future of D to me. Since after
learning C++ I am not very comfortable with.
Today is the last day of the D Conference 2017, last three days
it was livestreaming. There were quite a bit of talks on current
developments and future progress. The videos from those streams
should appear at https://www.youtube.com/user/sociomantic/videos
hopefully early next week. They also have previous conference
videos out there.